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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] (161–170)

Suntory Green Tea Iyemon × Batteriz “Enlightenment” Version

Que sera, seragagaga supi

This memorable IYEMON commercial features Ace saying, “Once you know, there’s no going back,” and Teruya accepting it.

It’s promoted with the tagline “Tea in which Kyoto time flows,” and the CM indeed shows Kyoto scenery in the background.

The BGM is Keserasera, a song written specifically for this commercial—an upbeat track that pairs forward-looking lyrics with an irresistibly bright melody.

Asahi Soft Drinks Asahi Wonda “New Wonda Clear Black” Version / “New Wonda Royal Latte” Version

StarHoshino Gen

Wonda TV commercial: “New Wonda Clear Black” version, 15 seconds, Gen Hoshino

This is a commercial in which Gen Hoshino introduces two types of Wonda.

There’s the “New Wonda Clear Black” version, which emphasizes that it’s perfect for starting your day, and the “New Wonda Royal Latte” version, recommended for the afternoon.

Gen Hoshino appears in both, highlighting each drink’s distinct flavor.

The background music features ‘Star,’ unveiled for the first time in this CM.

It’s a bright and refreshing track with memorable lyrics that evoke the feeling of spring.

Professional University of International Fashion: 'Turn the World Upside Down' Edition

Boo…raisan

International Professional University of Fashion — 2025 Web Movie: “Turn the World Upside Down”

This commercial showcases the Professional University of International Fashion’s strong determination to step boldly onto the world stage.

It depicts, with powerful visuals, what courses are offered, what initiatives are being pursued, and the passion behind them.

The song that further underscores this resolve toward the world, embedded in the footage, is Raisan’s “Uramesshiya.” While the rap over an overall dark-toned sound leaves a strong impression, the chorus conveys a forceful drive to move forward.

The sharpness in the sound and vocals clearly communicates confidence and resolve.

JR East Suica “Professor Suzuki’s Cake” Version

Only oneAoba Ichiko

"Professor Suzuki's Cake" - 90 seconds

This lovely commercial, featuring Akira Emoto in the role of Professor Suzuki, is the kind that warms your heart.

Professor Suzuki has lost his wife, and while sorting through her belongings he finds the Suica card she used.

He uses it to take a train and go buy the cake she had once said she wanted.

Unsure which cake to choose and struggling a bit, he manages to buy one and return home.

But when he reports at the household altar that he forgot to buy a piece for his wife—the most important one—he suddenly hears her voice from somewhere.

It’s a beautiful piece that portrays the bond between husband and wife through a single Suica card.

The background music features Ichiko Aoba’s “Hitotsu Dake.” Her calm, serene vocals are incredibly soothing—a gentle song you’ll want to keep listening to.

Suntory The Peel: Revenge of the Rind - “Debut” / “4/1 Teaser” / “On Stage” / “Joining the Crew”

I Got You ( I Feel Good )James Brown

James Brown – I Got You (I Feel Good) (Visualizer)
I Got You ( I Feel Good )James Brown
The Peel: ‘The Revenge of the Peel — Arrival’ 15-second — Yo Oizumi, Takumi Saitoh, Sosuke Ikematsu — Suntory CM

This is a commercial introducing the deliciousness of The Peel, a lemon sour made with lemon peel.

Yo Oizumi passionately explains how the slightly bitter flavor from the lemon peel creates a mature, grown-up taste.

It’s true that sours highlighting juice are common, but ones that spotlight the peel are rare—so you can’t help but wonder what it tastes like! The BGM is James Brown’s “I Got You (I Feel Good).” Released in 1964, the song features irresistibly funky vocals.

UHA Mikakuto Tokuno Milk 8.2 Dear our extra-rich selves: “Tokuno Milk” version / “Salt Milk” version / “Peach” version

AffogatoME:I

UHA Mikakuto Extra Rich Milk 8.2: "Dear Our Extra-Rich Selves – Extra Rich Milk Edition"

These are three commercials introducing the product lineup of Milky-flavored candy, Tokuno Milk.

Each commercial features one of three varieties: original milk, salted milk, and peach milk.

Members of ME:I highlight the appeal of each flavor, likely sparking interest among many viewers.

The background music is ME:I’s song “Affogato.” As the title suggests—referring to the dessert affogato—it’s a sweet and cute track.