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[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.

Latest Commercial Songs [April 2025] (21–30)

Professional University of Information and Management for Innovation, Tokyo — “A university that moves the world.”

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Tokyo International Professional University of Technology 2025 Web Movie: “A University that Moves the World.”
G00000WNIKO NIKO TAN TAN

This is a commercial for the Professional University of Information and Management for Innovation, described as aiming to cultivate professionals who can succeed on the global stage.

It features multiple scenes that evoke cutting-edge technology and effectively highlights the university’s strengths to those who want to thrive at the forefront of the coming era.

The background music is “G00000W,” notable for its powerful melody.

Debuting in this commercial, the track is a vigorous piece that feels like it gives listeners a push forward.

Google Pixel 9a “New Arrival” Version

PerfectoIvy States

This commercial highlights the debut of the Google Pixel 9a, clearly showcasing its features through real on-screen demonstrations.

It portrays a commitment to serving a wide range of users, with a high-performance camera, durable design, and helpful assistant features.

The stylish visuals emphasize ease of use and how the phone brightens everyday life.

Further enhancing that sleek atmosphere is the track “Perfecto.” Its light, agile rap over a digital beat leaves a strong impression, conveying both cool sophistication and an uplifting energy.

Mode Gakuen: 'Do It All' Edition

tragedyChilli Beans.

Chilli Beans. – tragedy (Official Music Video)
tragedyChilli Beans.

This is a commercial for Mode Gakuen that emphasizes the ability to fully immerse yourself in what you love—fashion, beauty, design, and more.

The colorful visuals are striking, resulting in a stylish video tailored to the subjects you can study.

The BGM features “tragedy” by the girl band Chilli Beans.

Many viewers may relate to the down-to-earth lyrics, which the group says reflect the struggles they experienced as students and still grapple with today.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra meets YOASOBI “Camera Zoom” version

Standing on stageYOASOBI

YOASOBI "Stand on the Stage" Official Music Video
Standing on stageYOASOBI

This commercial conveys that with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, you can capture any moment, using YOASOBI’s live performance to make the point.

It follows the concept of shooting YOASOBI’s Singapore show using the camera’s zoom, and clearly shows the kinds of photos you can take.

The song that further amplifies the lively atmosphere is YOASOBI’s “Butai ni Tatte” (“Stand on Stage”).

As you can see with Ikura singing while holding a guitar, it has a strong band sound, delivering both power and freshness.

The momentum of the sound and vocals makes it feel like a song that conveys a determination to charge forward.

Kirin Beer Kirin Hyoketsu 'The Day We Painted' Version

south windRemioromen

This is a fresh, airy video depicting Anna Ishii and Mone Akiya painting a terrace with an ocean view.

Even as they get paint all over themselves, the two keep working with smiles, and their look of enjoying a Hyoketsu to refresh after the job conveys a positive feeling.

The song that further highlights the bright mood of the footage is Remioromen’s “Minamikaze.” Released in 2005, it’s one of the band’s signature tracks, expressing a strong will to move forward atop its breezy sound.

Seibu Railway: “Chichibu Hinanako’s Day Off” (version)

Because we’re only human.Ōhashi Chippoke

Chippoke Ohashi “Because We’re Human” Official Audio
Because we're only human.Ōhashi Chippoke

This commercial depicts Nanako Chichibu, played by Ai Miura, setting off on a trip to Chichibu to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Watching her enjoy a solo journey might make many viewers feel a twinge of envy and think, “I want to travel too!” The background music is “Ningen desu kara,” a song that carries the message of living as your true self.

While Chipoke Ohashi’s laid-back vocal delivery is striking, the song’s empowering message is deeply moving.

Seibu Railway: Chichibu Hinanako's Innocence

As expected, I love you.Ōhashi Chippoke

Chippoke Ohashi “As Expected, I Love You” Music Video
As expected, I love you.Ōhashi Chippoke

This is a Seibu Railway commercial featuring Ai Miura playing a character named Nanako Chichibuhi.

While she’s enjoying a barbecue with a man, Miura impulsively confesses her feelings to him.

Flustered, he nevertheless returns her feelings, leading to a heart‑pounding development that makes even the viewers’ hearts race.

The story is set to the background music “As Expected, I Love You” by Chipoke Ohashi.

Reading the lyrics—an honest, unadorned expression of straightforward feelings for a crush—may remind you of the fresh, youthful emotions of first love.