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 TV Commercial Songs [May 2025] (21–30)
Save The Best For LastVanessa Williams


It’s a commercial that seems to convey the effectiveness and reassurance of Sedes through Vanessa Williams’s powerful singing.
Structured like a music video that ends with an announcement for Sedes, the visuals also convey a sense of warmth.
The song that powerfully communicates the product’s reliability is “Save The Best For Last.” It’s a track where a powerful vocal soars over a gentle sound, and that strength itself becomes a point that inspires a feeling of reassurance.
Invader Invaderkyarī pamyu pamyu


This video features Kyary Pamyu Pamyu landing beside the Merlion and, just like the Merlion, spouting water—a uniquely quirky world.
From there, she shoots beams at tourists, transforming them into people wearing shorts, which playfully promotes GU’s shorts.
Accentuating that comical worldview and creating a breezy atmosphere is Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s song “Invader Invader.” With its digital sound, it vividly conveys a cosmic, near-futuristic vibe, while her light, cute vocals also evoke a sense of fun and lightness.
Catchy Commercial Jingles [May 2025] (31–40)
I don’t need love.Yamamoto Aya


The product introduced as something to eat when you want to give it your all is the “Manhattan Clam Chili Pork Cutlet.” Sayaka Yamamoto, looking a bit down, gazes at the cityscape and takes a big bite of the product.
A nearby man sees this and his stomach growls, leading to a moment where they both chuckle.
The song playing in the commercial is “Ai Nante Iranai” sung by Sayaka Yamamoto.
It’s a very heartrending track, yet one that hints at a ray of light, making it a perfect match for the CM.
Circle of Thanksayaka


Centered on the theme of expressing gratitude, this commercial features singer-songwriter Ayaka.
As scenes of people conveying their thanks through KitKat unfold, Ayaka says, “Your feelings of gratitude will surely reach them.” Her signature song “Arigatou no Wa” plays as the background music.
With lyrics overflowing with appreciation for parents and friends, it’s sure to touch your heart.
Us eight minutes agoFujimaki Ryota


This is a commercial introducing a special KitKat sold in department stores, featuring Jiyoung, a former member of KARA.
Branded as KitKat Chocolatory, this product differs from regular KitKats and is reportedly sold in the depachika (department store food halls).
It’s characterized by a more luxurious, refined flavor, and the commercial itself is crafted with a premium, high-end atmosphere.
The BGM is “8 Minutes Ago, We” by Ryota Fujimaki, the vocalist of Remioromen.
It’s a warm ballad that expresses straightforward feelings for someone important; if you listen while reading the lyrics, it’s a song that will surely conjure up all kinds of stories.
MacarenaLos Del Rio


This commercial uses Ayami Nakajo and Sota Fukushi’s dance to convey the casual feel and ease of movement of GU’s Sweat-Like Knit.
The key point is the relaxed nature of the dance, which clearly communicates how easy it is to incorporate into everyday life.
Further highlighting the lightness of the dance is the song “Macarena” by Los del Rio.
With a cheerful sound that incorporates digital elements layered with airy vocals, the arrangement is simple in terms of the number of sounds, yet it still feels lively.
U Can’t Touch ThisMC Hammer


This commercial features Ayami Nakajo and Yuki Uchida dressed in GU fashion, showing off a dance that conveys both the look and ease of movement.
By nailing even the comical choreography, it highlights the comfort of the cleverly designed tops, while their serious expressions also inspire confidence in the style.
The song that underscores the lightness of the dance is M.C.
Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This.” With its powerful, driving beat, this dance track’s structure—centered on the instrumental with interjected vocal phrases—makes the rhythm stand out even more.


