[August 2025] Collection of Commercial Jingles
Have you ever had a commercial jingle you happened to hear on TV or a video site get stuck in your head? The songs used in commercials linger in your ears in just a few seconds and are so catchy you find yourself humming along.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercial songs that aired in August 2025.
If you’ve been wondering, “Whose song was that playing in that commercial, and what’s it called?” you’re sure to find it here, so take your time and check it out!
- [July 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [September 2025] CM Song Roundup
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [January 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [December 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [February 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
- [April 2025] CM Song Compilation
- [October 2025] CM Song Compilation
- [August 2025] Trending Latest Commercials
- [August 2024] Compilation of Commercial Song(s)
- [November 2025] CM Song Compilation
[August 2025] CM Song Compilation (21–30)
I Got You ( I Feel Good )James Brown

In the commercial for The Peel, said to be made using lemon peels, its appeal is presented to beer lovers.
The ad shows only image cuts of lemon peel, shots of the cast drinking The Peel as if it tastes great, and the number of units sold.
It never explicitly describes the flavor, but the message that it’s “loved by beer aficionados” invites us to imagine it has no sweetness and a compelling, addictive bitterness.
By not revealing everything, it cleverly conveys the product’s allure.
The background music is James Brown’s signature song “I Got You (I Feel Good),” making it clear the ad is aimed at adults.
Released in 1965, the track is renowned for its funky shouts and an irresistible groove that makes you want to move.
self-proclaimed musicianosage

This is a commercial with a positive vibe that communicates what you can learn at Nihon Kogakuin and how it connects to your future.
It depicts students studying a wide range of fields—film, sports, entertainment, and more—and their smiling dedication conveys a strong sense of fulfillment found here.
The song that further accentuates the cheerful atmosphere of these smile-filled visuals is Osage’s “Self-Proclaimed Musician.” While it’s a straightforward band sound, the rhythm feels gentle, and combined with vocals that carry a hint of languor, it evokes the image of moving forward.
The lyrics, which seem to portray an approach to engaging with music, also convey a positive attitude of progressing in your own way.
[August 2025] CM Song Compilation (31–40)
plateauSakanakushon

Kagaya, Akari Kito, and Tomoaki Makino are each shown turning what they love into their work, throwing themselves into it wholeheartedly while wrestling with their own struggles.
In the commercial, you can see that all of them feel eye fatigue as they work.
When they use Sante FX, their eye strain is relieved, and at the same time their eyes come alive, transforming their expressions into something vibrant.
Their earnest commitment to what they love is portrayed as truly cool.
The CM features Sakanaction’s “Plateau” as the background music.
Its lyrics, which depict pressing forward even while struggling, are compelling—so be sure to listen while reading the lyrics.
Rainbow Light EyesMaika Rubute

This is a striking commercial in which the story unfolds after Sho Hirano, who has come to a coin laundry, drops a coin.
The moment the coin hits the ground, music begins to play and a butterfly takes flight.
The scene then transitions to images of outer space and the open sky before eventually returning to the laundromat, which is now lush with plants, creating a botanical visual.
It’s a commercial that evokes the scent of Laundrin’s fabric softener.
Killer tune!Oizumi Yo

This commercial for LIVE DAM WAO! is memorable for Yo Oizumi passionately belting it out like he’s in a musical alongside dancers.
The ad carries the message that songs have the power to move people’s hearts, and watching it makes you want to sing along with someone—it’s truly uplifting.
The song Oizumi sings in the commercial is an original track written specifically for it, titled “Killer Tune!” It’s said to express the feelings of a man who goes to karaoke with someone he’s secretly interested in, so be sure to listen closely to the lyrics.
GoodbyeManako Arata

This commercial portrays Mayu Hotta working hard to prepare for a summer festival and her interactions with the people around her, while also highlighting the refreshing appeal of Hyoketsu.
As she chats with her childhood friend with a smile and the preparations for the food stalls progress enjoyably, it conveys the heat and freshness of summer, along with the mounting excitement as the event approaches.
Further accentuating the cheerful atmosphere of the visuals is the song “Sainara” by Arata Manako.
Its light, acoustic sound—tinged with a sense of busyness—and the brisk, fast-paced vocals amplify the feeling of exhilaration.
To be continuedRyokushokushakai

This commercial conveys what the Docomo Mirai Museum—Docomo’s creative painting contest—is all about, by showing children as they draw.
The artworks featured here are digital paintings created on tablets, and the freedom to move and layer elements illustrates how their imaginations are expanding.
It also conveys the event’s message that children’s uniquely forward-looking ideas can broaden the possibilities of reality.
Enhancing the gentle tone of the visuals is the song “Tsuzuku” by Ryokuoushoku Shakai.
With softly resonant strings, the calm overall mood also communicates a hopeful outlook toward the future.


