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Memorable Commercials [June 2025]

When watching commercials, everyone has probably had a moment of wondering, “What’s that song?” In June 2025, a stream of ads from various companies are featuring striking tracks.

From beloved J-pop that transcends generations and nostalgic cover songs to catchy original tunes, the power of music to capture viewers’ hearts is immense.

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of commercial songs that have been getting a lot of buzz lately! You’re sure to discover tunes you can’t help but hum along to and songs that warm your heart every time you hear them.

Memorable Commercials [June 2025] (91–100)

TEMPOLY “Looking for a shop? Tempori? 4-Person Dance” Version

Original songeiaika

It’s a drama-like piece that makes you think about what matters in the storefront business and conveys just how important property selection is.

It also highlights that TEMPOLY can support you with that property search, and the shift from tense visuals to pop, music-video-style scenes emphasizes the ease and approachability.

What really communicates TEMPOLY’s friendly vibe is the original song by Eiaika.

The light, airy sound layered with a cute vocal helps you imagine the fun that awaits after overcoming the challenges of choosing the right property.

Manekuru “L Step Plus+” Edition

Song of L-Step PlusChokoreeto Puranetto

[New Song Release] What is L Step Plus+, which makes your business even more positive?

This commercial promotes the debut of L-Step Plus+, which further expands L-Step’s features, and explains the kinds of results it can deliver.

It shows that even tasks that seem difficult—like extending LINE—can be achieved easily, while also conveying a strong commitment to support.

Adding even more clarity to what’s depicted on screen is Chocolate Planet’s “L-Step Plus Song.” Set to a stylish sound, the lyrics detail the features, and the upbeat tune reinforces that this is a service you can use casually.

Kanadebia: The 'Decarbonization' Edition You Know from Kanadebia

VivacePorunogurafiti

"If It's Kanadebia, We Know: Decarbonization" 30-second Version

This commercial introduces Kanadevia’s environmental initiatives, powered by its technological capabilities, set in Sweden—one of the world’s leading countries in sustainability.

Through Yuka Kageyama’s presence, it showcases what technologies are used and how they impact the environment, while also sharing thoughts directed toward the future.

The song that further emphasizes the strong, forward-looking hope depicted in the visuals is PornoGraffitti’s “Vivace.” Its refreshing sound, featuring the tones of a piano, leaves a strong impression and clearly conveys a positive sense of hope and momentum that drives you forward.

Nestlé Nescafé Ice Blend: 'Quality for Iced Coffee' Edition

Brand New EyesKubota Toshinobu

NESCAFÉ Ice Blend 'Quality for Iced Coffee' 15-second Version

This is a commercial that promotes how Nescafé’s Ice Blend lets you easily enjoy high-quality iced coffee.

It shows Yukino Kishii savoring iced coffee against a white backdrop, and through the depiction of rushing wind and her smile, you can feel a refreshing, premium taste.

The song that underscores the freshness and calm conveyed by the visuals is Toshinobu Kubota’s “Brand New Eyes.” The gentle piano tones layered with his powerful vocals evoke feelings of hope for the future.

Suntory Whisky Kakubin “still imagine.” version

You like whisky, don’t you?Okano Akihito

This commercial, like a drama, depicts Haruka Igawa and Ryo Kase enjoying whiskey while conversing.

Their gentle smiles effectively highlight the soothing flavor of Kakubin.

Further emphasizing that calm atmosphere is the song “Whisky ga, Osukidesho” by Akihito Okano.

The flamenco-like guitar phrases and the soaring vocals layered over them convey a sense of passion within tranquility.

Alinamin Pharmaceutical Benza Ace A Gold W Tablets

Original songAyase Haruka, U-zhaan

This commercial features Haruka Ayase conveying which symptoms Benza Ace A Gold W tablets are effective for through a light, breezy mix of singing and rap.

The bright visuals paired with her airy vocals let you really feel the refreshing clarity that comes with symptom relief.

The symptoms and benefits are clearly communicated through an original track composed of U-zhaan’s tabla and Haruka Ayase’s rap.

The tabla’s distinctive, floating timbre combined with vocals and rap that deliver the words clearly creates a cheerful yet intriguingly otherworldly atmosphere.

Suntory The Premium Malt's: "Premol-chan - Grand Canyon" version

Odoru Pompoko RinB.B. Kuīnzu

Chibi Maruko-chan First Ending Theme: “Odoru Pompokorin”
Odoru Pompoko RinB.B. Kuīnzu
The Premium Malt’s “Premolko-chan: Grand Canyon” version, 40 seconds – featuring Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, and Joe Odagiri – Suntory commercial

Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, and Joe Odagiri appear as grown-up versions of characters from Chibi Maruko-chan in a commercial that portrays the relationship between an adult way of living and The Premium Malt’s.

Set in a unique world where they enjoy The Premium Malt’s while gazing out over the Grand Canyon, the trio’s conversation conveys the joy of accumulating time.

Emphasizing the sense of fulfillment depicted in the visuals is a rearranged version of Odoru Pompokolin.

While the lyrics remain the same, the rhythm, sound, and vocal feel are thoroughly reworked, giving off a mature ease that suggests savoring the passage of time.