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[May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles

“Who sings that song from the memorable commercial?” There are plenty of tunes that catch your ear when you’re watching a CM.

In the commercials aired in May 2025, a wide variety of tracks were featured—from 10-FEET’s powerful sound to Hikaru Utada’s soothing melodies and even AI’s uplifting anthems.

There are also special songs written exclusively for the commercials and unique productions where the artists themselves handle the narration.

In this article, we’ll introduce all those CMs and their songs at once, so you’re sure to find that track you’ve been curious about!

Latest Commercial Songs [May 2025] (41–50)

Round One Naniwa Danshi × ROUND1: “We’re Here! Round One” Version / “Giga Crane Game Stadium” Version

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Naniwa Danshi – Gira Gira Summer [Official Music Video]
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Naniwa Danshi × ROUND1 Commercial: “We’re Here! Round One Edition”

This commercial showcases the members of Naniwa Danshi gathered at Round One, highlighting it as a place where you can spend fulfilling time.

From their smiles, you can clearly feel how much fun they’re having with bowling, karaoke, crane games, Spo-Cha, and more.

The song that further underscores the upbeat mood of the footage is Naniwa Danshi’s “Gira Gira Summer.” With its bright, summery sound layered with the members’ vocals, it creates a lively, bustling atmosphere.

Cygames Uma Musume Pretty Derby “La semaine grise” version

Ashes’ MémoireOguri Kyappu (CV. Takayanagi Tomoyo), Kurono Jeneshisu (CV. Manase Hiyori), Seiunsukai (CV. Kitou Akari), Gorudo Shippu (CV. Ueda Hitomi), Karenchan (CV. Shinohara Yuu), Biwa Hayahide (CV. Kondou Yui), Hishi Mirakuru (CV. Kasuga Sakura), Tamamo Kurosu (CV. Oozora Naomi), Mejiro Makkuīn (CV. Oonishi Saori)

Uma Musume: Pretty Derby - TV Commercial 'La semaine grise' Version

This is a commercial announcing the Gray Week campaign held during Golden Week 2025.

The first half of the CM looks like a music video and is super cool, isn’t it? The background music features “Ashes memoire,” the theme song of the anime Uma Yuru Pretty Gray.

In the CM, it cuts off right at the moment the chorus at the beginning of the song is about to start, which probably left many people wanting to hear more.

Spotify: Music for your everyday — 'On the way home from karaoke' edition

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Spotify | Music for your everyday — Karaoke homeward-bound version, 30 seconds

In this commercial, there’s a scene where a man who is a department manager at a company goes to karaoke with his subordinates.

Just when you think it’s a story about the manager not being able to keep up with his much younger team, he surprises everyone by singing Sakanaction’s “Kaijū,” instantly livening up the place! After karaoke, they chat about Sakanaction’s albums, someone asks, “You’re heading out already?”, and you can see how music helps bridge the gap between him and his team.

The closing message, “When you want to get closer, turn to music,” really sticks with you.

The song “Kaijū” used in this commercial was released in 2025 as the theme song for the anime Chi: On the Movements of the Earth.

It features a characteristically Sakanaction-like, soothing melody line and powerful lyrics about struggling yet striving to move forward, which is its appeal.

Ajinomoto Mio Brodo “Bravo New Pasta Experience”

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Heybrown – Milk (One Mic Session)
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Mio Brodo™ “A Bravo New Pasta Experience” 30-second web video

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.

McDonald’s “Nugget ’15 (Fifun no Teen)” version

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[Marika Ito] Marikka '17 Official MV
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This commercial showcases the value and satisfaction of the 15-piece Chicken McNuggets through a light, catchy song.

Marika Ito appears as a school teacher, walking nimbly down the hallway while singing about the nuggets.

The source material for this visual concept is “Marikka ’17,” in which Marika Ito sang as a high school student.

Because that song depicted everyday life as a high schooler, the contrast with her singing as a teacher highlights the passage of time and adds an element of fun.

Coca-Cola Ayataka “A Sip, A Breather. ‘Work’” Version

Mine or YoursUtada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada 'Mine or Yours' Music Video
Mine or YoursUtada Hikaru
[Ayataka] Hikaru Utada TV commercial “A Sip, A Breath. ‘Work’ version” 15 seconds AYATAKA TVCF

This commercial, which shows Hikaru Utada working on a song, is Ayataka’s “A Sip, A Breath.

‘Work’” edition.

Surrounded by equipment, she’s shown writing lyrics in a relaxed mood with a bottle of Ayataka at her side.

The background music, “Mine or Yours,” is a song by Hikaru Utada that conveys an acoustic warmth.

Released as a digital single in May 2025, it also drew attention after being performed on THE FIRST TAKE.

The lyrics referencing separate surnames for married couples sparked discussion and generated reactions on social media.

The gentle arrangement pairs beautifully with Utada’s soft vocals.

As you listen, take a moment to reflect on your own way of life.

P&G Bold Sun Gel Ball 'Samba' Edition

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[Official] Ken Matsudaira “Matsuken Samba II” MV
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This is a comical commercial that shows how Bold Sun Gel Ball can eliminate the musty odor of laundry dried indoors.

Ken Matsudaira appears before Fuma Kikuchi’s character, the “Laundry Daimyo,” and uses a mysterious beam to solve the odor problem.

The way he silently resumes firing the beam even when asked for an explanation, and Fuma Kikuchi’s screams as the laundry is being zapped, really heighten the comedy.

The glamorous song that plays when Ken Matsudaira’s character appears is “Matsuken Samba II.” Because it’s a dazzling track evocative of a samba carnival, you can feel the fun the moment the intro starts to play.