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Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025]

You know how sometimes a song in a commercial you see on TV or a video site just gets stuck in your head? In this article, we’ll introduce the commercial songs that are creating a buzz in April 2025.

It’s packed with the latest CM tracks featuring memorable melodies and catchy phrases.

From songs that make everyone wonder, “What is this track?” to tunes blowing up on social media, we’ll bring you wonderful encounters with music you won’t want to miss.

Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025] (91–100)

JRA 'Umajo Day 5' Version

HOLIDAYSKimura Kaera

Kaela Kimura – “HOLIDAYS” music video short ver.
HOLIDAYSKimura Kaera
Mitsuki Takahata, Tao Tsuchiya, and Wakana Aoi as horse-racing-loving UMAJO make Masaki Suda and Taishi Nakagawa jealous!? / JRA new CM 'UMAJO Day 5'

This commercial introduces the term “Umajo,” which refers to women who love horse racing, and showcases ways women uniquely enjoy the racetrack.

Mitsuki Takahata, Tao Tsuchiya, and Wakana Aoi are shown enjoying spots like the UMAJO SPOT as Umajo, while Yuya Yagira and Taishi Nakagawa express their frustration at not being able to join in.

The content conveys a desire for people from a wide range of backgrounds to enjoy the racetrack.

Highlighting the fun, lively atmosphere is Kaela Kimura’s song “HOLIDAYS.” Its upbeat sound and light, breezy vocals are striking and perfectly capture the cheerful vibe of a day off.

JRA Hello, Special Times. “Special Times” version

Mela!Ryokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai 'Mela!' Music Video / Ryokuoushoku Shakai – Mela!
Mela!Ryokushokushakai
Hello, Special Times. “Special Times” Version 30 Seconds | JRA Official

This commercial portrays the special time spent watching horse racing, where you can experience the thrill of the races and the emotional drama surrounding them.

Other members speak to Ryoma Takeuchi about the appeal of horse racing, and by convincing him, they come to share the values of engaging with the sport.

Over the fresh, vibrant visuals set at the racetrack plays Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s signature song, “Mela!” It’s a track that conveys the resolve to start running while carrying anxieties yet believing in oneself, combining a refreshing sound with a strong sense of power.

Apple AirPods Pro 2 Hearing Assistance Feature: 'Sound That Resonates with the Heart'

Our HouseCrosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young – Our House (Official Video)
Our HouseCrosby, Stills, Nash & Young

The way we hear sound is our connection to the world and an essential part of building relationships with those around us.

This commercial introduces the hearing assistance features of AirPods Pro 2, which support that connection to the world and help maintain hearing health.

Memories built up with your child can become faint depending on how you hear them, but these features provide solid support—helping to sustain those relationships as well.

In this touching story about reliving memories with a child, the song the daughter performs is “Our House” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

The original is a band sound with piano, but its gentle tone fits perfectly with the stripped-down, singer-songwriter style used in the commercial.

AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation「Someday」

ConticinioGuitarricadelafuente

Guitarricadelafuente – El Conticinio (Audio)
ConticinioGuitarricadelafuente
Someday, by Spike Jonze | AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation

This commercial portrays a protagonist carrying the pain of heartbreak in a cold, icy world, while also conveying the Active Noise Cancellation feature of AirPods 4.

Although the protagonist’s expressions differ between past and present, both are memorably shown conversing with AirPods 4 in their ears.

The song playing during the somber scenes in the first half set in the icy world is “El Conticinio” by Guitarricadelafuente.

Composed solely of guitar and vocals, the simple piece—with its overall calm sound—powerfully conveys a sense of loneliness.

AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation「Someday」

PerfectSam i & Tropkillaz (feat. Bia & MC Pikachu)

Sam i & Tropkillaz – Perfect (feat. BIA & MC Pikachu) [Official Audio]
PerfectSam i & Tropkillaz (feat. Bia & MC Pikachu)
Someday, by Spike Jonze | AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation

This commercial conveys how the AirPods 4’s Active Noise Cancellation supports you every day, whether you’re happy or feeling lonely.

It shifts through different worlds—like moving from a lonely, ice-bound world to a past recollection, and then unfolding into a colorful world.

The song playing during the dance scene in the latter, colorful world is “Perfect.” The collision-like sound effects leave a strong impression, and the structure—where these intense sounds gradually increase—clearly communicates the song’s build-up.

While the overall mood isn’t exactly bright, it’s a curious track that still feels lively thanks to the layering of various sounds.

Apple AirPods Pro “Silence the Noise”

Where Is My MindTkay Maidza

Pixies – Where Is My Mind? (Official Lyric Video)
Where Is My MindTkay Maidza
Apple AirPods Pro Commercial: “Turn Noise into Silence” 30 Seconds

This is a commercial that focuses on the noise-canceling feature of AirPods Pro, portraying how quiet it can get through a distinctive, imaginative world.

Various vehicles—including work trucks that typically make loud noises—are floating, and there’s even a parade happening in the air, creating a lively atmosphere.

Yet you can’t hear any of it, which depicts the silence brought about by the elimination of noise.

What really highlights this silence in the visuals is TK Maiza’s rendition of “Where Is My Mind.” It’s a cover of the Pixies’ song, and it feels more digitally oriented than the original.

The combination of soft sounds and gentle vocals conveys a strong sense of weightless floating.

Mitsubishi Motors Lancer 1990

Moanin′Art Blakey

Many of you might recognize the melody of this song, which was featured in a 1990 Mitsubishi Lancer commercial.

The piece is “Moanin’,” released in 1958 by American jazz drummer Art Blakey.

Its striking theme carries a somewhat eerie atmosphere.

Japanese artists such as The Peanuts and TRI4TH have also covered it.