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.
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- Memorable Commercials [January 2025]
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [May 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [February 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [April 2025]
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [March 2025]
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025]
- [July 2025] Compilation of Commercial SongsNEW!
- Catchy commercial jingle [January 2025]
Memorable Commercials [June 2025] (101–110)
KusushikiMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a commercial that introduces what you can do by subscribing to YouTube Premium, focusing on music.
It clearly conveys that you can enjoy music even offline or in areas with weak signal, and that you can listen without ads, showing the interface to make it easy to understand.
Further highlighting the joy of music depicted in the footage is Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Kusushiki.” The band’s sound is striking, conveying both tension and freshness, and together with the soaring vocals, it creates a grand, expansive world.
Wai Wai Worldano

It’s a commercial that promotes how perfectly Jurokucha hits the spot for a sweaty, thirsty body, while also conveying its refreshing taste.
It portrays Yui Aragaki drinking Jurokucha and uses bright visuals, including the reactions of people around her, to express a sense of refreshment.
The song that further emphasizes the breezy, fun atmosphere depicted in the footage is a parody of “Wai Wai World,” sung by ano.
It’s the well-known opening theme from the anime Dr.
Slump Arale-chan, and while it preserves the cheerful vibe, the lyrics highlight Jurokucha.
Fire◎Flowerhalyosy

This commercial introduces McDonald’s Spicy Chicken McNuggets and conveys the refreshing sensation that comes from their heat.
The combination of fireworks imagery with the Spicy Chicken McNuggets suggests a flavor that’s perfect for summer.
The song “Fire◎Flower” further emphasizes the powerful yet bittersweet mood portrayed by the fireworks in the visuals.
It’s a track that sets poignant, firework-related emotions to a driving sound, evoking the feeling of summer’s end.
Original songzuma


This commercial strongly promotes the fact that the motorcycles handled by Bike-Oh place a strong emphasis on quality.
By clearly showing scenes of rows of bikes, it conveys not only a commitment to quality but also to variety.
The original song sung by Zuma powerfully highlights the bikes’ quality.
The lyrics, which emphasize dedication to quality, combined with the powerful vocals, underscore their confidence in the product lineup.
It also mentions warranties and other assurances, making the content feel reassuring as well as strong.
Godzilla’s ThemeIfukube Akira

This is a commercial that only announces the date and time when details will be revealed for the collaboration between Kodawari Sakaba’s Tako-Highball and Godzilla.
With Godzilla’s roar echoing in the background, it simply shows the Tako-Highball shaking, heightening the sense of anticipation about what’s going to happen.
It’s Godzilla’s Theme that truly stokes that mix of excitement and anxiety that something might be coming.
The powerful sound feels like a firm, forceful step forward, and its expansive resonance conveys the emergence of something enormous.
Memorable Commercials [June 2025] (111–120)
One more time,One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

This is a Maker’s Mark commercial featuring Shun Oguri in the role of Dracula.
Oguri speaks to the woman he loves, telling her he wants to spend the next life together as well, but she replies, “You’re immortal—there is no next life for you, is there?” It’s a poignantly bittersweet story.
The ad is striking in that there is no spoken audio; the dialogue appears only as subtitles, while the background music is Masayoshi Yamazaki’s “One more time, One more chance.” The lyrics, which depict a man endlessly searching for someone precious he has lost, make for a touching, heartrending ballad.


