[October 2025] CM Song Compilation
Have you ever had the experience where a commercial jingle you heard on TV or a video site sticks in your head and you find yourself wondering, “Who sings this song?” The music used in commercials varies widely, from newly written original tracks to familiar hits, and it’s not uncommon for a chance encounter with a single song to lead you to a new favorite artist.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercial songs that aired in October 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 (1–10)
Call MeNovelbright

This commercial portrays KOBELCO’s spirit of taking on challenges in manufacturing, overlapped with Nao’s presence and narration.
The theme centers on automated welding by welding robots, expressing a vision of forging ahead into the future through the synergy of machines and materials.
Further emphasizing this forward-looking imagery is the song “Call me” by Novelbright, whose light tempo and sound create a bright, uplifting atmosphere.
Its vibrant instrumentation and vocals strongly convey positive emotions.
Letter ~Dear Fifteen-Year-Old Me~Ikeda Eraiza

This commercial for Fukoku Life starts with Elaiza Ikeda standing on the street, singing with a guitar.
The narration is striking: it voices the conflicting yet coexisting feelings of “I like being alone, but I hate loneliness,” and declares, “That’s who I am.” Seeing someone accept the complexity and contradictions within themselves may give some viewers courage.
In the CM, the song Ikeda is performing is Angela Aki’s signature piece, “Tegami ~Haikei Juugo no Kimi e~” (“Letter: To You, Fifteen”).
Released in 2008, the song tells a story in which the 15-year-old self and the grown-up self exchange letters, expressing what the adult wants to say to the 15-year-old and what the 15-year-old wants to say to the adult.
GOOD TIMIN’Jimmy Jones

In this commercial, Shun Oguri plays a father in a family who often wears hoodies.
It highlights a common laundry problem: the hood part is hard to dry and can develop a damp, musty smell.
The ad promotes that Humming can solve this issue, set to music.
The background music is a parody version of “Good Timin’.” The original song was released in 1960 by Jimmy Jones and is also known for having been covered by Kyu Sakamoto.
The EntertainerScott Joplin

In this commercial, Tsuyoshi Muro appears playing two roles! He plays the father and, believe it or not, the God of Play.
Matching the active image of the Spacia Gear, the CM is themed around playfulness.
It shows a family enjoying bubble balls, and their sheer fun really stands out.
Muro’s high-energy performance as the God of Play is another highlight.
The background music is “The Entertainer,” a tune almost everyone has heard somewhere.
In fact, it’s a piece with a long history, first published in 1902.
Its lively, fun melody line is distinctive and really lifts your spirits when you listen!
Cherished daysHitsuji Bungaku

When you go to a supermarket or convenience store, you see plenty of Bourbon snacks lined up, don’t you? This commercial introduces Bourbon’s lineup of original biscuits all at once.
It shows the cast eating them so deliciously that it makes you want to run out and buy some.
The background music is “Itoshii Hibi” by Hitsujibungaku.
Set to an upbeat, bright arrangement, the lyrics seem to affirm the frustrations and sense of emptiness we sometimes feel in our everyday lives.
SummerHisaishi Joe

This commercial expresses Kirin’s longstanding support for soccer and speaks to the feelings behind it.
The key point is the smiles of the many different people involved in soccer, conveying the desire to keep supporting those smiles.
It’s imagery that radiates warmth, showing smiles spreading in many forms.
Further highlighting the kindness embedded in the visuals is Joe Hisaishi’s “Summer.” The gentle tones of piano and strings are especially memorable, and they also create a relaxed atmosphere.
Your Silent FaceNew Order

This is a commercial for the iconic Lady Dior handbag.
It features Mia Goth, Greta Lee, and Mikey Madison, showcasing Lady Dior in a variety of colors.
The background music is “Your Silent Face,” a track from the British band New Order’s 1983 album Power, Corruption & Lies.
The synthesizer sound, which evokes a somewhat dreamlike atmosphere, is particularly striking.


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