[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)
Come Rain Or Come ShineConnie Francis

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.
suis from Yorushika

This commercial conveys through Haruka Fukuhara’s expressions that NIVEA’s Rich Care & Color Lip keeps both color and moisture lasting.
The close-up shots let you really sense the lips’ hydration, and the smile that follows suggests how that leads to confidence.
Amplifying the calm, sunny mood of the visuals is a song by suis, who also performs as the vocalist of Yorushika.
The blend of the gentle-sounding arrangement and her clear, translucent voice is striking, soothing listeners’ hearts with a soft sense of peace.
Original songCharan Po Rantan

This commercial shows Alice Hirose eating Aerial and really driving home how irresistibly delicious it is.
She starts thinking she’ll just have a little, but can’t stop, and her surprised expression when she sees the empty bag—all of it conveys the taste in an overall humorous tone.
The comedic atmosphere of the visuals is further highlighted by a parody of the well-known children’s song “Shōjōji no Tanukibayashi.” With Charan-Po-Rantan’s light, airy vocals promoting Aerial’s deliciousness, the song clearly conveys a sense of lightness and fun.
BurnDeep Purple


This is a commercial introducing the flavor of Bezels, a new non-alcoholic drink launched in 2025.
The impactful direction, which seems to convey exactly the shock Tadanobu Asano feels after taking a sip, leaves a lasting impression after just one viewing.
The memorable song featured in the ad is Deep Purple’s signature track “Burn.” Its driving guitar riff, delivered with powerful sound, makes it an incredibly cool tune.
OverthinkerK E I_H A Y A S H I


In this commercial, scenes where chilled ready meals actually come in handy are depicted concretely, which really sparks the imagination—“I’d use it in situations like this.” The ad also emphasizes that you can enjoy a tasty dish with ease, so many viewers probably felt like giving it a try.
The background music features KEI_HAYASHI’s 2025 track “Overthinker,” which carries a gentle message for those who get stuck overthinking: “Take it easy.”
I Should Be So LuckyKYLIE MINOGUE

This commercial, which opens with Mikako Tabe repeatedly turning a capsule toy machine while holding a 500-yen coin, introduces McDonald’s 500-yen set menu.
After failing to get the character she wants no matter how many times she tries and finding herself down to her last 500-yen coin, she suddenly remembers the McDonald’s Set 500, stops playing the gacha, and heads to McDonald’s.
Her blissful expression as she bites into a hamburger is striking—it really makes you want to go to McDonald’s! The background music is a cover of Kylie Minogue’s signature song “I Should Be So Lucky.” Its bright, catchy melody is instantly familiar and lifts your spirits as you listen.
Let’s have a drink here.taka ando toshi


In the Hokkaido-exclusive beer Sapporo Classic commercial, the duo Taka and Toshi, who are from Hokkaido, make an appearance.
This installment is titled “Hometown Friends,” and shows them reminiscing with their local friends, Sapporo Classic in hand.
The direction, which spotlights the land of Hokkaido, is particularly appealing.
The gentle background music is an original song created for the commercial, titled “Let’s Drink Here.” It’s sung by Taka and Toshi, and their unpretentious, down-to-earth vocals add an extra touch of warmth.


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