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[September 2025] CM Song Roundup

[September 2025] CM Song Roundup
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[September 2025] CM Song Roundup

When you’re watching commercials on TV or video sites, there are times when a song suddenly sticks in your ear and you can’t help but wonder about it, right? Many of you have probably found yourselves searching, thinking, “What was that song used in that commercial?” It’s not uncommon for CM songs to become a hot topic, and sometimes discovering a single track leads you to a new favorite artist.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercial songs airing in September 2025.

You’re sure to find that song you’ve been curious about, so be sure to check it out!

[September 2025] Compilation of commercial songs (1–10)

Yoyogi Seminar, Yozemi Satellite Prep School: 'How High Schooler Makino Takes on the Challenge'

Iro

Yozemi Satellite Prep School CM | How High Schooler Makino Takes on the Challenge

This is a commercial that clearly promotes Yozemi Satellite Prep School—appealing for letting you take classes even if there isn’t a Yoyogi Seminar campus nearby—using animation as well.

It emphasizes the fusion of support from local cram schools with Yozemi’s high-quality lessons, expressing how studying becomes more enjoyable.

Further highlighting the warm atmosphere depicted in the visuals is the song gently sung by Iro-san.

The band sound, which gradually builds from a gentle mood, together with the clear, transparent vocals, conveys a positive, forward-looking attitude.

Saishunkan Pharmaceutical Domohorn Wrinkle: “The East Is Beautiful” / “One Line”

As Time Goes ByYuga

In the “The East is Beautiful” version, a Japanese woman stands in a river surrounded by great nature, and with the single line “The East is beautiful,” the spot simply yet powerfully highlights the beauty of East Asian people.

In contrast, the “One Line” version emphasizes that, unlike other brands that offer multiple product lines within their ranges, Domohorn Wrinkle provides a single line designed to suit everyone’s skin.

Both commercials convey the brand’s strong conviction and confidence.

The BGM is “As Time Goes By,” gently sung by Yuga.

Since both Japanese and English lyrics are used, be sure to listen closely and compare them.

Zebra: 'Hi! McKee Outbreak' Edition

Hi! MckeeOkazaki Taiiku

Zebra TV Commercial: 'Hi! Mckee Mass Outbreak Edition'

Familiar as a pen brand, Mackie’s theme song “Hi! Mckee” was created by Okazaki Taiiku.

It gives the impression of dance music with a retro vibe, and its relaxed yet powerful beat lifts your spirits.

The lyrics introduce the ways Mackie is used, expressing how it has been loved widely and for a long time.

The commercial featuring this song depicts a proliferation of Mackies, conveying the excitement of writing and the brand’s broad popularity.

Morinaga Seika in Jelly Club Activity in Jelly 2025 “Sashiire Live” Version

TalentSabasusutā

[Sabasister/Talent] Club Activity in Jelly 2025 Treat Live [in Jelly] 30-second with Subtitles

The video shows a project where Saba Sister visits high school students, bringing in Jelly as a treat and performing a live show.

It’s packed with scenes that warm your heart, like Saba Sister listening intently to the students’ earnest performances, and, in turn, the students hanging on every note of Saba Sister’s set.

Their song “Sainō” (“Talent”) plays as the BGM, adding even more heat to the commercial.

The track was written specifically for this CM, and its lyrics are compelling—they encourage you to believe in the talent hidden within yourself and to keep moving straight ahead with confidence.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro “Beyond the Limits: Pro” Edition

Come Rain Or Come ShineConnie Francis

iPhone 17 Pro | Pro Beyond Limits | Apple

This commercial showcases the features of the iPhone 17 Pro through behind-the-scenes footage of a shoot.

It conveys a balance of toughness and high performance by demonstrating that it can capture beautiful video even in harsh conditions where various things, including mud, are flying around.

The song that further enhances the impact and sense of realism depicted in the footage is Connie Francis’s “Come Rain Or Come Shine.” The strings and brass, arranged to highlight her vocals, add a touch of splendor to the track.

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