[April 2025] CM Song Compilation
Have you ever had that moment while watching TV when you think, “Oh, this song is lovely”? Commercial songs often hide gems that truly resonate.
In the commercials aired in April 2025, a wide range of tracks were featured, such as Kayoko Yoshizawa’s nostalgia-tinged “Konya, Yume Hiraku” and Natori’s energetic “SPEED.” From a mature, sophisticated mood to the freshness of youth, you can’t help but be drawn in by how perfectly each song matches the story each commercial tells.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at these memorable CM songs used across various ads.
- Memorable Commercials [April 2025]
- April 2025 Commercial Special: A thorough introduction from commercial storylines to trending songs
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025]
- [April 2024] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- Memorable Commercials [May 2025]
- [July 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- CM songs roundup [May 2024]
- [September 2025] CM Song Roundup
- [February 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- Memorable Commercials [March 2025]
Latest Commercial Songs [April 2025] (61–70)
Original songSugimori Jakku
When spring comes and life in a new environment begins, we sometimes tense up thinking, “I’ll do my best as a new me!” That kind of overreaching is often called an ‘XX debut,’ like a high school debut or a college debut.
In this SoftBank commercial, a warm message—‘you don’t have to make that kind of debut’—is conveyed through an original song.
The vocals for this BGM are by Jack Sugimori from the rock band THIS IS JAPAN.
His passionate, powerful voice is truly captivating.
Blue NoteM!ILK

This is a Sea Breeze commercial featuring Hayato Sano from M!LK as a teacher and Mei Hata as a student.
It depicts them taking a refreshing break with Sea Breeze while the whole class is preparing for the school festival.
True to Sea Breeze’s style, the video is filled with a youthful, coming-of-age vibe.
Every SecondMina Okabe

This is a commercial that conveys how Panasonic approaches the quality of the products we use in our daily lives.
The phrase “May today be a good day” reflects that attitude.
The background music features a song by Danish singer-songwriter Mina Okabe.
It’s a memorable track with a light, bossa nova–like rhythm.
primary colorsYOASOBI

This is a commercial announcing the increased data allowance for Docomo’s plan, ahamo.
The ad features Nana Mori and Fuju Kamio, who are familiar faces from previous ahamo commercials, highlighting that while the price remains the same, the data has been bumped up to 30GB.
Many viewers probably found themselves thinking “Totally!” when they heard the line, “Isn’t ahamo just the best choice already?” The background music is again YOASOBI’s ‘Sangenshoku,’ as in earlier commercials.
The song is based on the story ‘RGB,’ about childhood friends who reunite as adults, and its lyrics—about how even after time apart, a reunion can bring you back to how things were—are sure to resonate with many.
It’s an upbeat, easy-to-listen-to track.
Soyokazeimase

This commercial conveys the deliciousness of Pure Gummy that has always been beside our memories, told through an exchange between two best friends set on a train heading to their travel destination.
It emphasizes the idea that Pure Gummy has been there both then and now, and from the expressions of Marika Ito and Ai Mikami, you can feel the comforting presence of both close friendship and Pure Gummy.
The song that heightens the gentle atmosphere of the visuals is imase’s “Soyokaze.” With a light band sound highlighted by distinctive acoustic guitar, it conveys the breezy freshness suggested by its title.
The relaxed quality of the vocals also imparts a strong sense of kindness and warmth.


