[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)
My UniverseSHISHAMO

This commercial for Kao’s hair color brand Liese portrays the ease of use and how coloring your hair can brighten your everyday life.
Because dyeing your hair can dramatically change your overall look, it also inspires new outfit choices and makes going out even more fun.
Enhancing the positive atmosphere of the visuals is the song “Watashi no Uchuu” by SHISHAMO.
Its forward-looking lyrics and bright band sound are striking, giving courage to those who are trying to move ahead.
Latest Commercial Songs [April 2025] (51–60)
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.
Planetary Romanceimase

The JACCS commercial that became a hot topic featured singer-songwriter imase, who also handled the BGM.
In it, imase talks about having bought a compact synthesizer—not just as an object to own, but as a tool to make music that could change the future of listeners and even his own.
It’s a commercial that makes you reflect on what it really means to make a purchase.
The BGM is a track called “Wakusei Romance,” released in April 2025.
It’s a danceable song that shines with imase’s signature catchiness.
Maiden in Loveikimonogakari

This is the Zexy commercial titled “Just as we are, the two of us,” which began airing in the spring of 2025.
The CM features Anji Ikehada and Takumi Nishigaki, depicting everything from their casual, everyday moments to their wedding scene.
It shows a relationship where they can be completely themselves with each other, and seeing the two of them so happy makes you feel happy too.
The background music is “Koisuru Otome,” released in 2006 by Ikimonogakari.
It’s a ballad that portrays straightforward feelings of love and has captured the hearts of many listeners across generations.
My dressneguse.

This commercial conveys that you can find part-time jobs on TownWork while also hinting at the feeling that something new might begin from there.
Two people working part-time at a café talk about where they found the job; surprised that their answers match, they fall into a wordless gaze.
By showing them holding that gaze for a while, it suggests that their story has begun.
Further accentuating this story born through part-time work is the song Atashi no Dress by Neguse.
The blend of a breezy band sound with a light rhythm and vocals strongly evokes a sense of youth.
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.


