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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] (131–140)

Sony Sonpo Auto Insurance — Nakata Player 'Beyond That Hill' Version

Beyond that hillNakada Kana

This commercial expresses Kana Nakada’s sense of reassurance in having dependable companions, while conveying that Sony Assurance’s auto insurance offers a similar peace of mind.

The bright expressions are striking, and you can feel how different kinds of reassurance help make our daily steps more positive.

Emphasizing that sense of security is the upbeat song “Ano Saka no Mukō e” by Kana Nakada.

The song conveys a clear, uplifting feeling that because there’s something reassuring by your side, you can walk forward steadily toward the future.

Sony Assurance Auto Insurance: Kobayashi & Nakata “The Tale of Two Cheap Hands” Edition

A Tale of Two Cheap HandsNakata Kana, Kobayashi Tsuyoshi

This commercial portrays the appeal of Sony Sonpo’s auto insurance through a uniquely themed duet by professional mahjong players Kana Nakada and Tsuyoshi Kobayashi.

The key focus here is on “low cost,” emphasizing that peace of mind with auto insurance can be achieved affordably.

The song they perform as a duet is titled “The Tale of Our Cheap Hand.” While the word “cheap” can carry negative connotations, the ad expresses that being “cheap” can sometimes be a good thing.

Sony Sonpo Auto Insurance Date and Mizuhara, “We’ve Gotta Be Number One” Version

I have to be number one.Date Arisa, Mizuhara Akina

This is a commercial where Arisa Date and Akina Mizuhara, with bright, cheerful vocals, promote Sony Sonpo’s car insurance and its spirit of mutual support.

The theme of being number one is also emphasized, and by presenting its sales performance, the message of wanting viewers’ trust comes across strongly.

The song that playfully highlights this top-tier trust is “I Have to Be Number One,” sung by Arisa Date and Akina Mizuhara.

It portrays a desire to live up to others’ expectations, while also conveying the warmth of supporting one another and the importance of connection.

Sony Assurance Auto Insurance Hinata Player 'At the Very Least, Tsumo-Tsumo' Version

At the very least, tsumo tsumo.Hinata Aiko

This commercial introduces Aiko Hinata’s personality as an athlete and Sony Assurance’s auto insurance through a uniquely styled world where she passionately sings inside a car.

Here, the word “minimum” is emphasized, cheerfully conveying that you can create a simple plan with minimum coverage.

The song, “Minimum Tsumo Tsumo,” performed by Aiko Hinata, communicates the importance of the minimum—how small things can sometimes be crucial.

By brightly singing about the value of steadily accumulating small efforts, it effectively conveys a positive feeling.

Apple iPhone 5 “Cheese”

Falcon HeroRob Simonsen

Apple – iPhone 5 TV CM – Cheese

This piece, which depicts children dressed in animal and insect costumes being captured in one sweep using panorama mode, is the iPhone 5 commercial “Cheese.” It showcases how panorama mode lets you take wide, horizontal photos.

The background music is “Falcon Hero” by film composer Rob Simonsen—a light, lively track that gives you a sense of excitement, as if announcing the start of a story.

Apple iPhone 5s “Strength” (commercial)

Chicken FatRobert Preston

Apple – iPhone 5s – Strength Japan

This is the “Strength” commercial introducing how the iPhone 5s can be useful for sports and healthcare.

It shows the iPhone in action across various fields—swimming, golf, gymnastics, exercise, and more.

The march-like background music is “Chicken Fat,” released in 1962.

It was known to many children at the time as the theme song for President John F.

Kennedy’s youth fitness program.

It’s definitely an energetic tune that makes you want to get moving.

Apple iPhone 15 Check-In 'New Driver' Edition

GoodbyeAloe Blacc

“Goodbye” by Aloe Blacc and Engelmorte
GoodbyeAloe Blacc
iPhone 15 – Relax, it’s iPhone – New Driver (15)

In this commercial depicting a father seeing off his daughter, who’s still not used to driving, they showcase a feature that builds on the iPhone’s Find My function: it automatically sends a notification when someone arrives at a preset location.

Even just watching her pull out from the driveway onto the road makes her driving feel a bit worrisome, but after a while a notification properly arrives on the father’s iPhone confirming she’s made it to school.

It’s a very humorous way to present a safe and convenient feature.

The background music is “Goodbye,” sung by American artist Aloe Blacc.

The lyrics, which carry themes of farewell and hopeful reunion, are sung over a track that has a slightly eerie feel.