[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
- [April 2024] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025]
- CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [July 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- Memorable Commercials [May 2025]
- CM songs roundup [May 2024]
- [September 2025] CM Song Roundup
- [February 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- Memorable Commercials [March 2025]
Latest TV commercial songs [April 2025] (41–50)
WordsNulbarich

This piece aims to spark solid interest in Craft Boss’s World TEA by also showing scenes from the local regions.
The four sisters set off on a patrol around the world, and even after they return, they each reminisce about the places through the World TEA.
By having each of them hold a different flavor, it clearly conveys the variety as well.
Buchi★I GOT ITSUPER EIGHT

The members of SUPER EIGHT appear in a commercial for Daiichikosho’s Karaoke DAM.
The ad features them repeatedly saying, “For 〇〇, it’s gotta be DAM!” as they suggest different situations where DAM is recommended, and their obvious enjoyment leaves a strong impression.
At the end, instead of saying “It’s DAM!” they deliver punch lines like “It’s Babu!” and “It’s Tough!”—a neat payoff that showcases their signature humor.
The lively commercial is set to their track ‘Buchi★I GOT IT,’ a party tune set for release in April 2025 that will boost your mood the moment you hear it.
Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

This commercial conveys that by incorporating UHA Gummy Supplement Multivitamins, you can make up for vitamin deficiencies caused by an unbalanced diet.
The light, breezy animation suggests that they want you to feel comfortable giving it a try.
Throughout the ad, there’s a parody version of “Hai Yorokonde,” sung by Kocchino Kento, who also appears in the animation.
Because the parody encourages people to replenish vitamins with gummy supplements, it conveys an even more positive image than the original song.
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.
cheat dayNogizaka 46

Starting with a narration about how idols often find themselves in situations where their makeup easily smudges—whether from sweat, tears, or getting wet during shoots—this is a commercial for a makeup-setting mist that prevents makeup from wearing off, as well as a sunscreen.
It features members of Nogizaka46 wholeheartedly devoted to their idol activities.
The background music is their 2024 release Cheat Day.
It captures a carefree summer vibe, and combined with its refreshing melody, it’s a song that lifts your spirits as you listen.
Detective Conan Main ThemeŌno Katsuo

This commercial promotes the return of McDonald’s popular Chicken Tatsuta as if it were a preview for the anime Detective Conan.
The regular Chicken Tatsuta is introduced with the subtitle “Feast of Gold,” while the rice-bun version available in the evening is presented as “Feast of the Sunset.” The tense mood, as if chasing down a culprit, cleverly mirrors the pursuit of the Chicken Tatsuta—an amusing touch.
The background music is the series’ main theme, which, together with the visuals, heightens the sense of suspense.
Because it’s a song typically played in previews or at the beginning of the story, it also builds anticipation that the story is about to begin.
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

This commercial portrays the different ways people enjoy Sapporo Ichiban, highlighting how it has been loved in many forms for a long time.
Bakarhythm makes miso ramen and Kyoko Yoshine makes shio ramen, and you can really feel their affection through their meticulous personal touches.
As an expression of love for Sapporo Ichiban, the song featured is Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Zutto Suki Datta” (“I’ve Always Loved You”).
It’s a track that looks back on memories while reaffirming the love you hold inside, conveying both strength and warmth.
The sound, which evokes classic rock ’n’ roll, also leaves a strong impression.


