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.
- Memorable Commercials [May 2025]
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- Catchy commercial jingle [June 2025]
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025]
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [March 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [January 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [February 2025]
- [May 2025] Featured roundup of the latest buzzworthy commercials. Includes highlights on notable cast members and song information.
- Memorable Commercials [June 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [April 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [March 2025]
- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- Memorable Commercials [January 2025]
Catchy Commercial Jingles [May 2025] (81–90)
Ride on timeMAX

This commercial highlights the ROOMY’s large storage capacity by showing, in an interview-style video, just how much luggage it can hold.
The interviewees are the members of MAX, and it depicts how, in addition to their personal belongings, they can neatly store a large amount of concert merchandise while still fitting all the members in the car.
The song that further brings out the members’ vibrant expressions is one of MAX’s signature tracks, “Ride on time.” Its lively, dance-influenced sound helps convey a strong sense of excitement through their vocals.
Love ParadeORANGE RANGE

This commercial uses scenes of Yuki Yamada passionately singing at a karaoke bar to convey how the joy of singing helps support connections between people.
When a friend arrives at the bar and sees Yamada hyping up a big crowd, they ask how many people are in their group today—only to find out that the people he was just having fun with were actually strangers he had just met.
The ad portrays how, with music, everyone can have a great time together and even first meetings can become enjoyable moments, paralleling that experience with karaoke on JOYSOUND.
In this lively setting, Yuki Yamada belts out ORANGE RANGE’s “Love Parade.” While it’s a gentle, ballad-like song, the soaring chorus lines convey a strong sense of power as well.
lamplightVaundy

This commercial, titled “Being Yourself,” shows the Taft heading out to different places—the city, the sea, and the mountains.
It’s striking how it portrays the car as a partner that takes the driver wherever they want to go, as a natural part of their life.
The background music is Vaundy’s “Tomoshibi,” released in 2020.
Its dynamic ebb and flow make it a captivating track, so be sure to listen to it all the way through.
crimsonX JAPAN

Starting with a scene where Kasuga shouts, “Teriyaki!” just like Toshi from X JAPAN, this is a commercial introducing limited-time regional Teriyaki burgers.
It showcases special menus featuring famous ingredients from Hakata, Setouchi, and Hokkaido.
And as hinted in the opening line, the background music is X JAPAN’s ‘Kurenai.’ Released in 1989, it’s one of their signature songs, known for its driving, metallic guitar sound and Toshi’s razor-sharp, compelling vocals.
jerseySabasusutā

This commercial depicts Saba Sister rushing to support students working hard in their club activities, bringing them in Jelly and a live performance.
You can feel the wish for them to take a breather with in Jelly and then push even harder, as well as the forward-driving momentum.
What further emphasizes that effort and strength is Saba Sister’s song “Jersey.” The overlap of powerful band sounds with relaxed vocals really heightens those positive, forward-looking emotions.
A Journey Where Flowers BloomHarayuko

This commercial depicts a cool, refreshing scene of kawayuka—Kyoto’s iconic summer riverside terraces—while highlighting the crisp, calming taste of Iyemon.
The gentle smiles of Nao and Yuzu Aoki as they chat by the water, complemented by Iyemon, convey a real sense of relaxation.
Further accentuating the tranquil atmosphere shown in the visuals is Haru Yoko’s song “Hanasaku Tabiji.” It’s a serene yet grand piece that warms the heart, evoking the feeling of being moved by the sweeping views encountered on a journey.
Catchy commercial jingles [May 2025] (91–100)
MiserlouDick Dale

Featuring the duo Bananaman and Asuka Saito, the ad highlights that Style Free has zero carbs, making it perfect to drink with meals.
It also mentions that despite having zero carbs, it tastes great—and seeing the three of them smiling as they drink really conveys how delicious it is.
The background music is “Miserlou,” a tune often heard on TV and elsewhere.
Many people will recognize the guitar intro and the shout.
The song originally dates back to the 1950s, but Dick Dale covered it in a surf rock style in 1962, and it became a big hit.


