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 Songs
- Catchy commercial jingle [January 2025]
Memorable Commercials [June 2025] (41–50)
Stars AboveTerry Devine-King

This is a commercial introducing Reach for the Stars, a projection show that displays various characters on Cinderella Castle’s facade.
It clearly demonstrates how the imagery is actually projected, conveying a unique sense of world-building and dynamism that only the castle backdrop can provide.
The music that further accentuates the beauty of the visuals is Terry Devine-King’s “Stars Above.” With strings that gradually build toward a grand development, it evokes the excitement of something about to begin, while the sparkling tones express a sense of soaring fantasy.
Fast SwingerTim Garland

This is a commercial introducing what Big Band Beat—one of the most popular events at Tokyo DisneySea—is like.
It shows only footage from the show, and the dynamic movement heightens anticipation for the live experience, making you wonder what music it’s set to.
The piece that truly brings out the show’s world is Tim Garland’s “Fast Swinger.” Its overlapping, airy brass tones are striking, and the sense of speed and buoyant performance conveys a real exhilaration.
BoleroTomita Isao

This is a commercial that conveys the importance of healthy beauty while promoting Chanel’s new Ombre Essentielle, which helps achieve it.
With a distinctive aesthetic where the model strikes poses atop foundation and gazes at the viewer, the powerful expressions also convey the high quality of the makeup.
The music that strongly emphasizes this forward-looking attitude depicted in the visuals is Isao Tomita’s Bolero.
Compared to the original piece, the arrangement stands out sonically, and by incorporating digital sounds, it creates a unique sense of weightless floating.
I see the lightNara shimai

This commercial promotes the limited-time Tangled design now available on JCB Cards while conveying that the card helps you make the most of your time at the Disney Resort.
Using the card makes everything smoother so you can focus more on having fun—a message clearly communicated through the smiles of Sakura Endo and Nagomi Inoue.
Enhancing the sense of fully enjoying that space is the song “I See the Light,” performed by the Nara sisters.
With an arrangement featuring acoustic piano and guitar supporting their two voices, their gentle singing radiates warmth.
You’ve Got A Friend In MeNara shimai

This commercial introduces JCB Card’s new Toy Story design and promotes it as a card that supports enjoying the Disney Resort.
A key point is that it also highlights the card’s perks, and the visible smiles convey a straightforward sense of excitement.
The song that further accentuates the fun expressed in the visuals is “You’ve Got a Friend in Me,” sung by the Nara Sisters.
A gentle sound inspired by the original is layered with beautiful vocals, conveying a sense of spending fulfilling moments and feeling relaxed.
Soft and squishy when you bite into itNiziU

Many of you may remember the commercial aired when Fit’s was released in 2009, which used a dance to express the gum’s soft, chewy texture.
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.


