[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!
- [August 2025] Collection of Commercial Jingles
- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [January 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [December 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [April 2025] CM Song Compilation
- [September 2025] CM Song Roundup
- [October 2025] CM Song Compilation
- CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
- [July 2024] Compilation of commercial jingles
- [February 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [November 2025] CM Song Compilation
- Memorable Commercials [June 2025]
[July 2025] CM Song Summary (21–30)
The Theory of HappinessShiina Ringo

Titled “The Day I Cooked for the First Time,” this commercial depicts, in softly drawn illustrations, a child taking on the challenge of cooking with their mother for the very first time.
Watching it likely brought back memories of your own first attempt at cooking.
The series features its signature touch: children’s voices singing ‘Koufukuron’ (A Theory of Happiness).
The original song was Shiina Ringo’s debut single, released in 1998.
Its lyrics—chronicling the earnest struggle to protect someone precious—are captivating, and many people were moved by them at the time of release and continue to be moved even now.
SO BADKing Gnu
Takumi Kitamura, playing an office worker, is lost in thought in an elevator, pondering, “What is the right way to live?” Before he knows it, he’s surrounded by zombies.
He bolts out of the elevator to escape, only to find himself in USJ teeming with zombies.
As he flees in a panic, he realizes, “Life needs days that aren’t normal—days when you can’t stay sane!” In the climax of the commercial, the tagline “Lose your sanity” appears as Kitamura dances among the zombies.
The BGM for the CM is “SO BAD,” selected as the theme song for the 2025 Halloween Horror Nights’ Zombie de Dance.
Since only a portion is featured in the CM, you’re eager to hear the full track as soon as possible, right?
Original songOvall
This commercial promotes the appeal of “maze-mayo,” where you mix Kewpie Mayonnaise with your favorite seasonings or ingredients.
It conveys that combining various things expands the possibilities of flavor, and that Kewpie Mayonnaise pairs well with just about any taste.
The visuals are simple—showing only mayonnaise, seasonings, and the spoon that mixes them—which in itself conveys confidence in the flavor.
The background music is also key: the light, buoyant sound layered with cheerful chorus gives the impression of excitement.
Les Champs-Élysées

This commercial portrays the refreshing feel of Kirin Ichiban Shibori and the joy of having a delicious beer through a conversation between sisters in an airport lounge.
The sisters are played by Hikari Mitsushima and Marie Iitoyo, and the storyline—where the younger sister looks out for her older sister—conveys a sense of warmth.
The song that beautifully highlights the gentle, warm atmosphere of the visuals is “Les Champs-Élysées.” The brass-centered sound is striking, and its brilliant resonance effectively expresses a sense of hope and exhilaration for what lies ahead.
CopacabanaBarry Manilow

This commercial boosts your desire to give sugar-free Hyoketsu a try by showing Asami Mizukawa and Hayato Isomura speaking passionately about what makes it so great.
The fact that they share their thoughts on a breezy seaside set is another key point, letting you feel the refreshing quality of Hyoketsu.
The song that further emphasizes the crisp, refreshing atmosphere conveyed by the visuals is Barry Manilow’s “Copacabana.” Its dynamic Latin rhythm leaves a strong impression, conveying not only a fun vibe but also a sense of passion.
Double Double FIGHT!CANDY TUNE

This commercial has a surreal vibe: the members of CANDY TUNE struggle on a sandy beach to pop squid-shaped balloons, leaving you wondering whether it’s really promoting seafood noodles.
When they can’t pop the balloons, Saori Yoshida appears and rhythmically pops them one after another, heightening the sense of strangeness.
The song that brightly plays within this unique world is CANDY TUNE’s “Baibai FIGHT!,” with lyrics specially arranged for the ad.
Its bouncy sound and cute vocals showcase the appeal of Seafood Noodles and the summer Red Seafood flavor.
Footsteps ~Be StrongMr.Children

This commercial conveys who Sumitomo Life’s plan “Three Major Diseases PLUS ALIVE” is designed to support.
The central theme is “running,” expressing the desire to be by your side and support you most closely so you can keep running energetically throughout a long life.
The song that further accentuates the strength portrayed in the visuals is Mr.Children’s “Ashioto ~Be Strong~.” Its powerful vocals over a grand sound are striking, clearly communicating a positive momentum that pushes you forward.


