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Catchy commercial jingle [June 2025]

Have you ever thought, “Whose song is that commercial jingle?” From the many commercials airing frequently in June 2025, we’re spotlighting the latest CM songs that stick in your head—the ones you can’t help but hum and feel tempted to look up on your phone.

From addictive melodies to heartwarming lyrics, it’s a lineup packed with must-hear tracks.

Now, let’s find your new favorite song together!

Catchy Commercial Jingles [June 2025] (61–70)

Lotte 70th Anniversary Commemorative Special Animation “Baby, I Love You, Ze”

New WorldBUMP OF CHICKEN

Lotte × BUMP OF CHICKEN Baby I Love You, You Know

Created to commemorate Lotte’s 70th anniversary, this is a special commercial made in collaboration with BUMP OF CHICKEN.

The animated CM features “Shinsekai,” a song BUMP OF CHICKEN released in 2019, as its background music.

It’s said that the track was written specifically for this collaboration, resulting in a fresh piece that pairs BUMP’s signature, easy-to-listen melody with a straightforward expression of love.

As you listen, it becomes a warm song that makes you think of someone important to you—not just a romantic partner.

Lotte EATMINT “When the thrill hits” edition

U Can’t Touch ThisMC Hammer

[CM] Lotte Eat Mint

In the Eat Mint commercial featuring Ryoma Takeuchi, it shows how eating Eat Mint switches him into work mode, emphasizing that it’s the perfect product for changing your mindset.

The structure that unfolds rhythmically to the background music is particularly striking.

The song playing in this commercial is actually not an original track for the ad, but a cover of M.C.

Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This.” The original was released in 1990 and has long been cherished as one of his signature songs.

The confidently delivered, funky lyrics are incredibly cool, so be sure to listen while checking out the original lyrics and their Japanese translation.

Lotte Coolish “Weathering With You” Version

Grand Escape feat. Toko MiuraRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – Grand Escape [Official Live Video from “15th Anniversary Special Concert”]
Grand Escape feat. Toko MiuraRADWIMPS
[Animated TV Commercial] Lotte Coolish – Weathering With You “Weathering With You Edition” Makoto Shinkai / CoMix Wave Films

This is a Coolish commercial in collaboration with director Makoto Shinkai’s film Weathering with You.

It depicts the film’s characters holding Coolish.

The CM’s BGM, befitting its special feel, features Grand Escape feat.

Toko Miura, the movie’s theme song.

The song was written and composed by Yojiro Noda, with vocals by Toko Miura.

Its structure, which gradually builds from a quiet opening to a climactic finale, leaves the impression of having watched an entire film.

Lotte Sou “Full-Power Gasshō Club” Version

OH!SHISHAMO

Suzu Hirose & SHISHAMO fire up the crowd with a full-throttle sing-along with 1,000 people! Lotte “Sou” new CM: “Zenryoku Gasshou-bu” edition

This is a Sō commercial featuring SHISHAMO, Suzu Hirose, and around 1,000 teenagers performing one of the band’s signature songs, “OH!”.

Titled the “Zenryoku Gassō-bu” (Full-Power Ensemble Club) version, the CM has the youths joining in with brass and ensemble parts alongside SHISHAMO’s performance.

The song “OH!”, played in the ad, was released in 2019 and is a track that showcases the band’s trademark catchiness, brightness, and uplifting lyrics.

Many listeners have likely found encouragement in its message—“Even if it’s rough around the edges, let’s give it our all and push straight ahead!”—which offers a supportive nudge forward.

Lotte ZERO Ice: “It’s zero, yet totally a yes.”

Your eyes, nose, mouth, jaw, and eyebrows are super wonderful whether I’m asleep or awake!!!SHISHAMO

SHISHAMO: “Your eyes, nose, mouth, jaw, and eyebrows are all super wonderful, whether I’m asleep or awake!!!”
Your eyes, nose, mouth, jaw, and eyebrows are super wonderful whether I’m asleep or awake!!!SHISHAMO
SHISHAMO beams with full smiles, enjoying ice cream with zero regrets! New ZERO Ice web commercial “Zero, yet totally a yes.” now released

This is an introduction commercial for ZERO Ice, which contains no sugar or sweeteners, so you can enjoy it without worry even while on a diet.

The ad shows people eating ice cream whenever they want without holding back, and the members of SHISHAMO are also shown eating ZERO Ice with smiles.

The CM song features their 2021 release “Kimi no Me mo Hana mo Kuchi mo Ago mo Mayu mo Netemo Sametemo Chou Suteki!!!” whose bright, up-tempo sound further enhances the ad’s friendly vibe.

As the title suggests, the lyrics express straightforward feelings for someone you like, making it a song we highly recommend to anyone in love.

Lotte Sou 'Rolling on the Grass' Version

SignalWANIMA

WANIMA “Signal” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
SignalWANIMA
LOTTE Sou CM “Rolling on the Lawn” Version 15 Seconds

In the 2018 commercials for Sō, Suzu Hirose appeared.

The image of her lying on the grass and happily eating Sō was very memorable.

The BGM for this commercial featured the bright song “Signal,” which matched the freshness of the visuals.

It’s a track included on WANIMA’s 2018 album “Everybody!!” Despite its approachable, up-tempo band sound and KENTA’s powerful vocals, the lyrics portray someone struggling with inner conflict while still trying to move forward.

It’s a motivational song whose appeal lies in its message that supports the heart—more than just brightness alone.

Lotte Gum “Shu-Chew Beats A” / “Shu-Chew Beats B”

HyperŌsawa Shin’ichi

Lotte Gum Shu-Chew Beats BPM120/Hyper Music by Shinichi Osawa
HyperŌsawa Shin'ichi
Lotte Gum Web CM Shu-Chew Beats 15s A

This commercial features a man working at his computer who says he uses gum and background music to flip his concentration switch.

It’s certainly an ad for gum, but it’s produced in a way that puts more emphasis on the background music—branded as Shu-Chew Beats—than on the gum itself.

The track used in the ad is “Hyper” by Shinichi Osawa, who is also active with the project MONDO GROSSO.

Built on a minimal beat and synthesizer tones, and set at a just-right tempo of 120 BPM—neither too fast nor too slow—it’s a song that feels perfect for getting comfortably into a focused state.