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Catchy Commercial Jingles [May 2025]

Don’t you ever find yourself curious about the songs you hear in commercials? You end up humming them without thinking, or they keep looping in your head.

In May 2025, tons of commercials aired, each featuring different tracks that really captured viewers’ hearts.

In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of those catchy CM songs.

From nostalgic tunes that make you say, “I know that song!” to the latest hits everyone’s talking about, we’ve picked out a wide range for you.

Catchy Commercial Jingles [May 2025] (71–80)

Daihatsu Taft “Open Myself” Version

NEW DAY DREAMERflumpool

flumpool「NEW DAY DREAMER」Music Video
NEW DAY DREAMERflumpool
Taishi Nakagawa reflects on appearing in a car commercial: “I’ve really grown up.” / New CM: “DAIHATSU TAFT – ‘Jibun Open’ Version”

Taishi Nakagawa is joined by a mysterious bird character named Tafton, who gives him the push to set himself free.

The scenes show him driving a Taft through lush, nature-filled places far removed from everyday life, expressing both the exhilaration of an extraordinary experience and the Taft’s reassuring ride.

Further accentuating the liberating atmosphere depicted in the footage is flumpool’s “NEW DAY DREAMER.” The gradually expanding sound and vocals leading into the chorus are striking, conveying positive emotions such as hope for the future.

Daihatsu Taft: Trekking

NEW DAY DREAMERflumpool

flumpool「NEW DAY DREAMER」Music Video
NEW DAY DREAMERflumpool
DAIHATSU TAFT Commercial: “Trekking” Version (15 seconds)

This commercial portrays Taishi Nakagawa enjoying trekking and the sense of security provided by Daihatsu’s Taft that supports his journey.

You can clearly feel the exhilaration of breaking away from everyday life through his movements and smiles, and the scenes of the car speeding through the landscape also express its powerful performance.

Enhancing the overall refreshing atmosphere is the song “NEW DAY DREAMER” by flumpool.

Its rhythmic elements—like the drum beats and the choppy guitar—are striking, and when layered with the bright vocals, they convey a strong sense of liberation.

ANA Relax~na, Cozy~na OKINAWA “What a nice winter. OKINAWA” Version

What a nice bath.Za Dorifutāzu

ANA CM Okinawa: Mattery-na Hokkori-na 'What a nice winter' Edition

This commercial features Satoshi Tsumabuki, Keiko Kitagawa, and Hidehiko Ishizuka enjoying wintertime Okinawa with their friends, showcasing how fun it is.

Through everyone’s smiles, it conveys the fulfilling feeling that Okinawa is warm even in winter and offers a wide variety of leisure activities.

Further emphasizing the cheerful atmosphere depicted in the visuals is a version of The Drifters’ “Ii Yu Da Na” that incorporates Okinawan elements.

By changing the call-and-response parts of the song to things you can enjoy in Okinawa, it lightly conveys the excitement of all the different experiences available.

ANA American Express Gold Card 2010

I LOVE YOUOzaki Hiroya

Hiroya Ozaki “I LOVE YOU” Lyric Video
I LOVE YOUOzaki Hiroya
ANA American Express Gold Card (♪ Hiroya Ozaki) (2010)

This commercial portrays Hiroya Ozaki’s feelings as he heads overseas for work, written like a letter, while also expressing his thoughts about his father, Yutaka Ozaki.

The key point is that he’s going abroad for work, not travel, and by presenting it as a different kind of overseas experience than before, it conveys a strong sense of determination.

At the end, the American Express Gold Card is introduced, reflecting the company’s desire to support people who pursue their dreams.

The song featured, “I LOVE YOU,” sung by Hiroya Ozaki, carries respect for his father and is echoed in the visuals as well.

Though they are father and son, the mood of their singing is slightly different, and that difference highlights their individuality and personal feelings.

ANA Okinawa Campaign 1987

Dance, fish.Yamashita Tatsuro

Tatsuro Yamashita “Soubo (The Masses)” / “Odoroyo, Fish (Dance, Fish)” Music Video
Dance, fish.Yamashita Tatsuro
ANA Sports Resort Okinawa – Yuriko Ishida – ♪ Tatsuro Yamashita “Odoroyo, Fish” (Let’s Dance, Fish)

This commercial conveys the excitement of traveling and spending time in Okinawa through images of Yuriko Ishida enjoying the Okinawan sea.

With sunny skies, crystal-clear water, and her radiant smile layered over it all, it vividly and refreshingly portrays the fun of leisure and sports.

The song that further highlights the gentle exhilaration expressed in these visuals is Tatsuro Yamashita’s “Odoroyo, Fish” (“Let’s Dance, Fish”).

Its light rhythm paired with a soft, memorable melody, and the buoyant layering of sounds, all effectively communicate a sense of joy.

Daihatsu Rocky “Mothership” Version

Freedom In The DarkHotei Tomoyasu

Tomoyasu Hotei / HOTEI – “Freedom In The Dark” [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Freedom In The DarkHotei Tomoyasu
DAIHATSU ROCKY TV Commercial: 'Mothership' Version (15 seconds)

This commercial depicts Masataka Kubota adventuring through a mysterious world in a Daihatsu Rocky, while also highlighting the exhilaration of driving.

Watching him race through an unknown realm conveys the Rocky’s strength and reassurance in adapting to any environment.

The song that emphasizes the unique worldview and power portrayed in the visuals is Tomoyasu Hotei’s “Freedom In The Dark.” The floating effects on the track and vocals are striking, evoking both the anxiety and excitement of leaping into the unknown.

At the same time, the powerfully resonant guitar tone within that sense of weightlessness seems to express a strong will to keep moving forward.

Daihatsu Tanto: “Sudden Passion! Safety and Peace of Mind” Version

ORIHIMEToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

[Daihatsu Tanto Commercial] - Japan Edition 2020 Daihatsu Japan 'TANTO' TV Commercial

In this commercial, Yo Oizumi appears to drivers experiencing Smart Assist installed in Daihatsu’s Tanto, powerfully highlighting the sense of security it provides.

It conveys a strong desire for many people to try out these safety features and for them to become the norm.

The music that further emphasizes the security and fun expressed in the visuals is Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s “ORIHIME.” With a ska sound that incorporates digital tones, it blends the brightness and playfulness of brass instruments with a soaring feeling that looks toward the future.