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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] (91–100)

Audi Support for the Japan National Soccer Team (Zaccheroni)

Aida MarchGiuseppe Verdi

2014 FIFA World Cup™ | adidas “Form a Circle, Audi Version” (adidas Audi commercial, 40 seconds) Let’s put Engin on the Japan National Team.

This commercial expresses the desire to cheer on Japan’s national team as they take on the World Cup, using Audi cars as the medium.

By linking a car’s engine with the pre-game team huddle, it depicts Audi cars forming a circle and playing a tune, conveying bonds and strength.

The music that strongly underscores this supportive stance and power is the ‘Aida March,’ well known as a soccer chant.

It gives the impression of a song that unites voices rather than relying on words, evoking a powerful image of giving a strong push from behind.

Asahi Beer Asahi Jockey-Can Series “Golden Week is the Jockey-Can Series” Edition

Lotto Themesugiyama kouichi

Dragon Quest: March - Loto’s Theme
Lotto Themesugiyama kouichi

This is a commercial that introduces Asahi’s series of Jukki Cans and conveys the wish for people to include them in their enjoyable Golden Week moments.

It depicts Banana Man, Junichi Okada, and Riho Yoshioka opening the cans and savoring their taste, which also expresses trust in the flavor.

The music that further emphasizes the start of such fun times is “Loto’s Theme,” well known as the theme song of the Dragon Quest game series.

Drawing on the game’s imagery, the piece strongly evokes the beginning of an adventure, and its grand musical development elevates the sense of excitement.

Suntory Draft Beer “My San Nama Mug 2” Version

Like the flow of a riverKiyosaku (MONGOL800 / UKULELE GYPSY)

This commercial introduces the “MY Sun Draft Beer Mug” campaign, where you can get your own personal mug, and as the second installment, it also highlights the differences from the previous campaign.

While Kento Yamazaki submits his entry, Mone Kamishiraishi and Kenji Sakaguchi watch over him and chime in, creating a lively, cheerful atmosphere.

Adding even more brightness to the footage is the song “Kawa no Nagare no You ni” performed by Kiyosaku.

Unlike Hibari Misora’s original, the band arrangement and powerful vocals make a strong impression, clearly conveying a fresh sense of fun.

Tokyo Metro “Find my Tokyo.” Edition

This is just fine.Andō Yūko Feat.TOKU

[Wako City] Satomi Ishihara appears! Tokyo Metro “Find my Tokyo.” new commercial

From Tokyo Metro’s “Find my Tokyo.” series that explores its stations, this commercial spotlights Wakoshi Station and portrays experiences there with an upbeat vibe.

The sequence highlights elements like wells around town and local produce, conveying the quality of the water—and with it, a sense of refreshing air.

The song that underscores and amplifies the freshness and brightness depicted on screen is Yuko Ando’s “Kore de Iin da yo” (“This Is Just Fine”).

A gentle rhythm and tender vocals layer together, while various instruments add accents, creating a distinctive floating sensation.

Suntory Funwari Kyogetsu “Amazing” Version

Today, with youYamada Masashi (The Back Horn)

Masashi Yamada – Today, With You [Lyric Video]
Today, with youYamada Masashi (The Back Horn)
Satomi Ishihara shows off a cute 'fantasy look' in Suntory Fuwari Kyogetsu’s web-exclusive special movie, “Amazing” edition.

This commercial promotes how Fuwari Kyogetsu leads to everyday relaxation, conveyed through Satomi Ishihara’s presence.

Here, she engages in a casual talk themed around daydreams, and you can feel the fun from the way she speaks clearly with a gentle smile.

The song that emphasizes the calm atmosphere of the footage is “Kyo, Kimi to,” sung by Masashi Yamada of THE BACK HORN.

The raspy vocals layered over the acoustic sound are striking, and together with the lyrics that seem to depict ordinary daily life, they create a warm feeling.

Aichi Toyota “Declaration” Version

TRICOIwatatakanori

Takanori Iwata - 'TORICO' (Concept Movie Hawaii ver.)
TRICOIwatatakanori
Takanori Iwata brings the charms of his hometown Aichi from a radio car! New song “TRICO” chosen as the tie-in track; new Aichi Toyota commercial released.

This is a bright, upbeat commercial depicting Takanori Iwata broadcasting from a radio car, sharing the appeal of Aichi Toyota and Aichi.

The straightforward narration conveys a positive message: by accompanying people during their drive, it leads to more fulfilling moments for each of them.

The song that further emphasizes the freshness and brightness shown in the visuals is Takanori Iwata’s “TRICO.” Its light rhythm paired with his clear, direct vocals is striking, making it a lively track that feels like charging headlong into a fun time.

McDonald’s Premium Roast Iced Coffee: “Alright, time for some coffee” - ‘Blazing Sun’ version / ‘Somehow Made It’ version / ‘Is This Heaven?’ version

Tsuppari High School Rock’n Roll (Going-to-School Version)Yokohama Ginbae

Junichi Okada appears as a salaryman, and the story follows him through a scorching day.

In the “Blazing Sun” version, he’s outdoors under the intense sunlight, ending up drenched in sweat.

In the “Barely Made It” and “Is This Heaven or What?” versions, he sprints to his destination just in time and, again, winds up covered in sweat.

That’s when Okada thinks of grabbing an iced coffee at McDonald’s.

It’s a commercial encouraging people to drink iced coffee at McDonald’s during the hot season.

The background music features a parody of Yokohama Ginbae’s classic ‘Tsubpari High School Rock’n Roll (Toko-hen).’ Keep an eye out for Okada dancing along to the song!