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] (1–10)
It’s cute, you know.Koresawa


This commercial promotes CANMAKE’s 40th anniversary and conveys its wish to continue supporting everyone’s idea of “cute.” It portrays makeup in progress—including mistakes—and shows the fun of each situation, expressing the excitement that comes with doing makeup.
Further amplifying the cheerful atmosphere of the visuals is the song “Kawaii Mon” by Koresawa.
Both the sound and the vocals have a distinctive, airy floatiness, whose lightness effectively conveys rising emotions and a happy mood.
flying boatKing Gnu


This commercial conveys the hope that many people will find the will to strive, inspired by Naomi Osaka’s drive to reach greater heights.
It pairs a grand, cinematic portrayal of airplanes with the message that everyone has wings, and the key is whether we choose to use them.
Further emphasizing the power to soar to such heights is King Gnu’s song Hikoutei (Airplane).
Its tense, forceful sound is striking, and the arrangement builds in intensity toward the chorus, evoking a resolute determination to push forward.
INTO THE BLUEB’z

This commercial conveys the ocean-like allure of CITIZEN’s UNITE with BLUE through beautiful animation.
The story expands from the watch on one’s wrist into an imaginative seascape, expressing beauty and exhilaration through depictions of light filtering into the ocean.
Further elevating these stunning visuals is the song “INTO THE BLUE” by B’z.
With the feel of a gentle yet powerful rock ballad, its sound and vocals evoke a sense of hope for the future.
Catchy Commercial Jingles [May 2025] (11–20)
Sand of the SkirtUA


This commercial featuring UA is for the R2, a kei car.
It shows UA buying a picture book at a bookstore and then reading it with a child by the riverside.
It highlights that the car is perfect for everyday use like shopping, as well as for short outings.
The BGM in this commercial is “Suna on the Skirt,” sung by UA.
With its steelpan sound and tropical vibe, it’s the kind of song that makes you want to sway along.
Rational BluesKobayashi Tsuyoshi
This commercial features professional mahjong player Tsuyoshi Kobayashi introducing Sony Sonpo’s auto insurance.
It contrasts Kobayashi’s competitive stance with the auto insurance, highlighting its rational nature.
The song that underscores this rational aspect is a track titled “Rational Blues” by Tsuyoshi Kobayashi.
Rather than relying on vague concepts like luck or momentum, it gently conveys that what truly matters is rationally breaking down risks.
milkHei Buraun


This commercial introduces Mio Brodo—a seasoning that lets you easily make exquisite pasta infused with the aroma of fragrant vegetables—through cinematic visuals.
By simply adding the powder and stirring, a rich aroma spreads and the flavor becomes more authentic.
The expressions of people tasting it further convey the quality of the taste.
The song that accentuates the blissful mood of these scenes is “Milk” by Hey Brown.
Its gentle, acoustic guitar-centered sound and layered, tender vocals are striking, delivering a warmth that directly evokes the quiet joy of everyday life.
No no darlin’CHAGE and ASKA


This is a commercial for the VIVIO, which was sold in the 1990s and still enjoys strong popularity among some car enthusiasts.
While three-cylinder engines are common for kei cars, this model features a four-cylinder engine, as highlighted in the ad.
Despite that uncommon specification, the commercial emphasizes everyday practicality by showing a woman using the VIVIO for shopping, showcasing its nimbleness and convenience for daily use.
To underscore that approachable feel, the ad uses CHAGE and ASKA’s “No no darlin’.” The song’s moody, sweet vocals and accompaniment, along with lyrics that express affection for a loved one, leave a strong impression—it’s a track you can’t help but become absorbed in.


