[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 SongsNEW!
- [September 2025] CM Song RoundupNEW!
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [January 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [December 2025] Compilation of Commercial SongsNEW!
- [February 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
- [April 2025] CM Song Compilation
- [October 2025] CM Song CompilationNEW!
- [August 2025] Trending Latest Commercials
- [August 2024] Compilation of Commercial Song(s)
- [November 2025] CM Song CompilationNEW!
[August 2025] CM Song Compilation (31–40)
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.
It’s fine just the way it is, baby.T-junctions


This commercial portrays people spending their own time in a bar, while also highlighting the presence of Sapporo Lager Beer that supports that sense of fulfillment.
With the theme “Bottled Beer in Your Life,” it gently conveys the desire to preserve and develop bar culture.
The song that further accentuates the relaxed moments and calm atmosphere depicted in the visuals is T-Jiro’s “Kono mama de ii no sa baby.” Its easygoing rhythm and vocals tinged with a hint of languor evoke the image of moving forward at a carefree pace.
BabyDon’tCry=BreakingTheLovecosmosy


This is a commercial where the girl group cosmosy introduces ahamo, a pricing plan offered by Docomo.
The members transform from their usual look into colorful outfits and chat happily about how this plan has helped them.
Over the cheerful visuals plays cosmosy’s track “Baby Don’t Cry = Breaking The Love.” Its strong, pounding beat creates a cool vibe, and because the rhythm is so palpable, the vocals also feel danceable.
It’s also notable that the song incorporates classical phrases—an inventive touch that adds a sense of grandeur to its stylish sound.
Yui (YOU)Kamikawa Yuuna


This commercial, themed around the magic of temperature in everyday life, portrays the sense of fulfillment that comes from having a Zojirushi stainless steel bottle in your daily routine.
It shows how maintaining the ideal temperature helps you push through when you’re working hard, and makes relaxing moments even more rewarding.
Enhancing the positive vibe conveyed in the visuals is Yuuna Kamikawa’s song “YUI (YOU).” Centered on an acoustic sound, the light, uplifting track delivers a positive message through its enjoyable rhythm and vocals.
Kill This LoveBLACKPINK


This is an Asahi commercial that’s been drawing attention because it features members of BLACKPINK.
The ad announces a campaign where you can enter a lottery to win an original tumbler.
The design is especially appealing to fans, with not only the Asahi logo but also the BLACKPINK logo.
In addition to the members appearing in the commercial, one of their signature songs, “Kill This Love,” is used.
The powerful and striking intro instantly gets you pumped the moment you hear it.
[August 2025] CM Song Compilation (41–50)
Original songHatis Noit

This commercial showcases MUJI’s desire to become something as familiar and essential to people as water and air.
It depicts fabric catching the wind in various places—Japan, Italy, Thailand, India, Bulgaria, Greece, and more—conveying the wish to be like that gentle breeze.
What accentuates the film’s unique worldview, its softness and calm, is an original song by Hatis Noit.
Beginning with phrases reminiscent of vocal exercises, the piece unfolds into an expansive, soaring voice, whose transparency creates a floating sensation.
The arrangement featuring only the voice resonating is also a key element in conveying the gentle atmosphere.
Original song
This commercial was released in 2025, 40 years after the debut of Schauen Essen.
Tsuyoshi Shinjo, manager of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, appears as a conductor in front of the Sapporo Symphony Orchestra.
The music being performed is said to be the CM song from when Schauen Essen first appeared.
The tagline “Delicious things have sound” has reportedly been used since the product’s launch, making this a commercial truly fitting for the brand’s 40th anniversary.


