[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!
- [October 2025] CM Song Compilation
- [August 2025] Collection of Commercial Jingles
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [January 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [December 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
- [April 2025] CM Song Compilation
- [July 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [November 2025] CM Song Compilation
- [February 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [September 2024] Compilation of TV commercial songs
- [September 2025] Trending Latest Commercials
[September 2025] CM Song Compilation (41–50)
ROSIERLUNA CHEE

LUNA CHEE is a band created to promote McDonald’s “Chee-Cheee Dabuchi” and “Chee-Cheee Teriyaki,” led by Seishiro Kato.
The group is an homage to LUNA SEA, and the song “ROSIER” is performed with lyrics rewritten to evoke the Chee-Cheee Dabuchi and Chee-Cheee Teriyaki.
As an officially approved cover band, their momentum and sexy vibe feel very close to the original.
The commercial features a music video inspired by the original band while intercutting shots of the burgers, and the powerful sound conveys a sense of flavorful satisfaction and exhilaration.
Super cheekyMyM

MyM’s “Super NAMAIKI” is a track released in 2025 that feels like a declaration of determination to stay true to oneself.
It stands out with a powerful beat that highlights the rhythm and rap, letting each member’s voice ride the music and come through clearly.
From Miyuki’s high notes, to Yoshiko’s sultry vocals, to Mahiru’s rap, the song showcases each member’s strengths while boldly celebrating individuality.
The commercial, themed around preparing for autumn at Parkl, lightly encourages people to get ready for the season while valuing their own style.
Call meNovelbright

Novelbright’s “Call me,” released in 2025, is a song that conveys a resolve to move forward while overcoming anxiety.
Its structure, which gradually builds momentum toward the chorus, is striking and evokes an image of boldly breaking into a run.
It carries a quiet strength, feeling like a message of encouragement to keep going without giving up amid hardship and regret.
The song was also featured in an animated commercial celebrating KOBELCO’s 120th anniversary, serving as the theme song as it depicts what those 120 years were like.
The interplay between the song and the animation heightens the sense of dynamism.
Innocent BlueOmoinotake

Omoinotake’s “Innocent Blue” is a song that gained attention after being featured in a commercial for Bourbon’s Alfort.
Its buoyant rhythm and light, lively sound are striking, conveying a cheerful, fun atmosphere.
The lyrics seem to depict interactions with someone important, expressing a sense of elation through the feeling of hearts connecting.
In the commercial, Eiji Akaso appears as a member of the “Alfor-tō” (Alfort Party), spreading the appeal of Alfort to those around him, and the scenes of everyone eating Alfort together also convey a sense of fun.
Joy To The WorldThree dog night

Three Dog Night’s “Joy to the World” was released in 1970 and has been used as insert music in various films.
With a classic rock sound that also features piano, its powerful instrumentation and layered vocals convey an upbeat, positive attitude.
As the title suggests, the themes of fun and togetherness are emphasized throughout.
The commercial that uses this song is for Kirin’s Ice Zero Sparkling, highlighting its refreshing quality through Moeka Hoshi’s expressions.
Along with the fizzy, sparkling visuals, it effectively communicates the joy that comes from that refreshment.
Is U.N. Owen her?ZUN

The spark for the heated battle over McDonald’s Samurai Mac is a parody of “U.N.
Owen Was Her?” Despite its anxiety-inducing, tense sound, layering lyrics that crave Samurai Mac over it creates a uniquely relaxed vibe.
The lyrics—where a younger brother asks his older sister to go buy a Samurai Mac, and the sister rebels—clearly set up the trigger for the battle.
From there, the way the ensuing fight unfolds conveys a comical, distinctive worldview.
Love yourself!Hinatazaka46

Hinatazaka46’s “Love yourself!” is a song that conveys a refreshing vibe and was also featured in a Solaseed Air commercial.
The layering of the sound and vocals expresses a bright atmosphere, evoking a positive feeling of moving toward the future.
The lyrics center on the theme of loving yourself, powerfully depicting the idea that accepting yourself leads to a better everyday life.
The commercial conveys the idea of enjoying affordable air travel, and because it meshes with the bright sound, it clearly communicates a message of making travel a positive experience.

This commercial depicts Sayuri Yoshinaga using Goto Camellia’s Camellia Yeast Soap, clearly conveying the product’s appeal.
The focus is on how she uses it in her everyday life, highlighting the gentle lather that can be seamlessly incorporated into a daily routine.
As her reflection in the mirror gradually softens into a smile, it also conveys how well the soap hydrates the skin.
The use of a piano arrangement of Yukio Hashi and Sayuri Yoshinaga’s “Itsudemo Yume wo” as the background music further enhances the gentle tone of the visuals.


