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[July 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs

Those catchy commercial jingles you hear on TV or video sites.

Many of you have probably found yourselves wondering, “Who sings that song?” and searching for it.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs used in commercials that aired in July 2025.

You might just find that intriguing track from a buzzworthy ad.

Be sure to check it out!

[July 2025] CM Song Compilation (11–20)

Suntory JIM BEAM “The Best Moment of This Summer” Version

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Yuzu “Shibireru” Official Lyric Video
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In the JIM BEAM commercial featuring the duo Yuzu, it depicts people enjoying highballs outdoors.

Everyone is smiling and toasting, and you can really feel them making the most of summer.

Yuzu’s song “Shibireru” plays as the BGM, and the commercial also showcases plenty of scenes of the two singing.

It’s drawing attention as a new summer anthem that captures Yuzu’s signature freshness and exhilarating energy.

SoftBank: "Encounter with an Unidentified Flying Object" / "Coexistence with an Unidentified Flying Object"

GALAXYRIP SLYME

This is a SoftBank commercial introducing the Galaxy Z Fold7.

A giant Galaxy Z Fold7 appears, and there’s a striking scene where Ryota Bando steps inside its screen, along with the familiar “Father Dog” from the commercials playing a game—memorable visuals abound.

It’s a slightly unconventional way of presenting the product, but it likely piqued many viewers’ interest in the new device.

The background music is another highlight: a parody version of RIP SLYME’s “GALAXY,” chosen to match the product name.

For those who listened to the song in real time in the 2000s, the unexpected reunion with a nostalgic tune must have been thrilling.

Suntory -196 “Bravo! This is what chu-hi should be” version / “Orchard where lemon cans grow” version / “Orchard where Shine Muscat cans grow” version

Jungle Emperor Opening ThemeTomita Isao

This ad, which promotes the appeal of freshness as if the flavor of the fruit were sealed in as-is, is a commercial for -196.

In the “Bravo! This is what chuhai should be” version, Nishikido looks at a can with a muscat design and says, “It could just stay on the tree like this,” and the “Lemon Cans Growing in the Orchard” and “Shine Muscat Cans Growing in the Orchard” versions humorously depict -196 cans actually growing on trees.

While the commercial features the unusual concept of chuhai growing on trees, the farmer’s narrative tone conveys the care with which the fruits used as ingredients are cultivated.

Coca-Cola Kettle-Brewed Barley Tea: Another Crayon Shin-chan “The Nohara Family Is on Fire!” Edition

Original song

[Yakan no Mugicha] Another Crayon Shin-chan: 'The Nohara Family Is on Fire!' TV Commercial 30s — YAKAN NO MUGICHA TVCF
Original song

This is a commercial for Yakan no Mugicha that became a hot topic for its live-action recreation of the world of the anime Crayon Shin-chan.

It depicts the Nohara family twenty years after the events of the anime, and the grown-up versions of Shin-chan and Himawari leave a strong impression.

Seeing the Nohara family remain close-knit after all these years warms the heart.

The commercial’s background music features an original song written specifically for the ad.

Akagi Nyugyo Gatsun to Mikan “Gatsun for Life” Version

Original songEgashira 2:50

A Lifetime of a Solid Punch, version
Original songEgashira 2:50

Egashira 2:50, who has repeatedly eaten and openly declared his love for Gatsun to Mikan on his YouTube channel, appears as an illustration in the commercial.

Set to an original song he sings himself, the depiction of Egashira facing everything head-on with full force not only makes us laugh but also gives us courage.

It’s a commercial that stirs the heart with Egashira’s message: “Let’s live boldly!”

Kirin Beverage Kirin Namacha “Tea Waiting for Clear Skies” Version

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Bialystocks – Accent Color [Music Video]
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This is a commercial featuring Ryohei Suzuki walking through a tea plantation while introducing the secret to the delicious taste of Namacha.

At the beginning, he mentions the challenges of harvesting tea leaves, and despite those difficulties, it explains that the tea leaves used for Namacha are carefully picked on sunny days.

This, it says, is essential for bringing out the tea’s flavor.

The commercial clearly shows that Namacha is made using tea leaves that are carefully harvested by hand with great attention to detail.

The background music is “Sashi-iro” by Bialystocks.

This song, which was also used as the ending theme for the 2022 drama “Sensei no Otori Yose,” is notable for its beautiful melody line.

[July 2025] CM Song Summary (21–30)

Spotify Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba 'Tokyo’s Underground is the Infinity Castle' Edition

Shine in the cruel nightLiSA

LiSA 'Shine in the Cruel Night' MUSIC CLIP
Shine in the cruel nightLiSA

This commercial set in Tokyo Station is a collaboration ad between Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba and Spotify.

Comparing Tokyo Station’s labyrinthine interior—often called a dungeon for its complexity—to the Infinity Castle, it humorously depicts a woman visiting from Kansai who gets lost.

She seems to be meeting someone, but can’t find the exit she’s aiming for and laments, “This place is the Infinity Castle!” It’s both a little pitiful and quietly amusing.

The BGM features Shine in the Cruel Night, the theme song for the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba The Movie: Infinity Castle Arc, sung by LiSA.

Many fans were likely moved by the lyrics, which seem to express the feelings of Tanjiro and his friends as they fight demons with hope in their hearts.