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!
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- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
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- Memorable Commercials [May 2025]
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [March 2025]
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [February 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [January 2025]
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- Memorable Commercials [March 2025]
- [July 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- Memorable Commercials [February 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [January 2025]
Catchy Commercial Jingles [June 2025] (41–50)
Take FiveDave Brubeck

This is a commercial that introduces Chanel’s fragrance, N°5 L’EAU, while conveying the impact its use can have.
With powerful narration and a mysterious sense of weightlessness, the fragrance is brought to the fore, showing how it leads to confidence through one’s expressions.
The music that further emphasizes the strength and sophisticated mood depicted in the visuals is Dave Brubeck’s “Take Five.” Its gentle tones, performed by a classic jazz ensemble, and its sometimes buoyant phrases also convey a positive, uplifting feeling.
Catchy Commercial Jingles [June 2025] (51–60)
Polska från medelpadJan Johansson

This commercial presents the experience of using Bleu de Chanel through stylish visuals, highlighting variations based on different usage patterns.
It clearly conveys that it can be applied not only to the skin but also to hair and beard, and that the scent boosts confidence, even in one’s posture.
The music that further accentuates the stylish atmosphere depicted in the visuals is Jan Johansson’s “Polska från Medelpad.” Precisely because it’s a simple piece played solely on piano, its beautiful tone and depth come through vividly, imparting a sense of composure as well.
Slugs of LoveLittle Dragon

This commercial introduces Chanel’s summer makeup collection, showcasing close-ups of facial expressions to highlight how the products feel in use.
With its colorful look that incorporates a variety of shades and plenty of smiles, it really conveys the fun of makeup.
The song that further amplifies the bright atmosphere depicted in the visuals is Little Dragon’s “Slugs of Love.” Blending digital elements, the track has a unique, floating quality, and its rhythm and vocals evoke a light, airy feeling.
Future Beauty ArpeggioRobin Leclair

It’s a commercial that emphasizes the hues and luxury of Chanel’s 31 Le Rouge by layering them with clothing.
In a room lined with various Chanel items, we see the lipstick being used, and the model’s posture and expressions convey a strong sense of confidence.
The music that underscores the strength and confidence depicted in the visuals is Robin Leclerc’s “Future Beauty Arpeggio.” Centered on digital tones that evoke a floating sensation, the track also expresses power where the beat hits strongly.
The PusherSteppenwolf

This commercial introduces Chanel’s Le Lift Serum and powerfully conveys which ingredients deliver which effects.
It particularly highlights anti-aging care, expressing that the product effectively supports the desire to maintain one’s beauty.
Not only does it emphasize the formula’s benefits, but by showcasing the elegance of the packaging, it further heightens the urge to pick it up and try it.
The music that amplifies the impact of the visuals is Steppenwolf’s “The Pusher.” While the track features a calm rhythm and resonant, layered tones, each sound retains an assertive edge that strongly conveys a sense of power.
Love and the Etiquette of Snow ViewingTsuchiya Tao

Tao Tsuchiya sings the original song “The Etiquette of Love and Yukimi” for the Yukimi Daifuku commercial.
The track has the vibe of a classic enka hit, and her powerful singing voice—quite different from her usual speaking voice—really stands out.
The lyrics describe recommended ways to enjoy Yukimi Daifuku by likening them to romance, striking a balance between humor and heartfelt emotion.
Also memorable is the show introduction by Analog Taro at the start of the commercial, styled like a Showa-era music program; Tsuchiya’s endearingly ditzy anecdote in that segment is sure to draw a chuckle.
Message of Rouge

This is a Ghana commercial told from a mother’s perspective, expressing her feelings for her child, with a series of adorable clips of children.
Yuzuru Hanyu also appears, making it a particularly memorable ad.
The commercial uses an instrumental version of “Rouge no Dengon,” known as the theme song for the film Kiki’s Delivery Service.
Originally released in 1975, it’s one of Yumi Matsutoya’s signature songs and was chosen as the movie’s theme more than a decade after its release.
With its lively rhythm and warmly resonant vocals, it’s a masterpiece that has secured its place in Japanese music history.


