[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!
- [September 2025] CM Song Roundup
- [December 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [November 2025] CM Song Compilation
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [January 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [April 2025] CM Song Compilation
- [July 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [August 2025] Collection of Commercial Jingles
- [February 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [October 2025] Trending New Commercials
- [October 2024] Compilation of Commercial Songs
[October 2025] CM Song Compilation (31–40)
As a personSUPER BEAVER

Winter can leave your skin dry, but in this commercial, people use Curel to care for dryness and are shown enjoying winter to the fullest.
At the start, led by Nagisa Sekimizu who appears in the ad, smiling people savor the season, and their expressions are truly striking.
The winter outfits and scenery are memorable, and watching their smiling faces makes you look forward to winter.
The BGM features one of SUPER BEAVER’s signature songs, “Hito to Shite.” It’s a rock ballad where vocalist Ryuta Shibuya’s beautiful yet powerful voice resonates, and the lyrics express a desire to “live in a cool, admirable way.” Listening to this song will make you want to straighten your collar and live with style yourself.
Love is like a flower (Ole!)Sazan Ōrusutāzu

This commercial showcases the warmth and sense of reassurance that UNIQLO’s Pufftech offers, conveyed through appearances by Haruka Ayase and Kohei Matsushita.
It also highlights the compactness that lets you quickly pull it out when you feel cold, expressing a balance of ease of use and effectiveness.
The song that further accentuates the comfort and warmth portrayed in the visuals is Southern All Stars’ “Ai wa Hana no You ni (Ole!).” With its Spain-inspired sound and lyrics, the track leaves a strong impression, evoking both lightness and a passionate atmosphere.
Don’t Stop Me NowQueen

It’s about feeling the players’ passion by watching them shine on the soccer field.
It also shows that with Docomo MAX you can watch DAZN at no extra cost, expressing how you can experience the players’ emotions more broadly.
The song that further highlights the powerful feelings conveyed in the visuals is Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now.” Its refreshing sound leaves a strong impression, and because the overall mood is bright, you can really sense the positive drive to keep moving forward.
All ye faithful, make haste

This is a commercial introducing the Christmas events taking place from November to December 2025.
At the beginning of the commercial, the Christmas tree lights up, followed by scenes of the entire park illuminated, which is so beautiful it makes your heart dance! The background music is “Joy to the World,” letting you feel Christmas with both your eyes and ears.
My BodyHANA

Chanmina, who serves as HANA’s producer, also appears in the BODYMAINTÉ commercial.
In line with the product name, the ad features striking footage of HANA’s members confronting their own bodies through training and practice.
The background music is “My Body,” released around the same time as the commercial—a song that boldly proclaims, with full confidence, that one’s body belongs to oneself.
[October 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs (41–50)
Oni BanquetTomonari Sora

This commercial promotes the newly launched Oni no Utage from Koikeya’s Pure Potato series by showing Yumia Fujisaki eating it.
The sequence starts with her carefully examining the chips before taking a bite, and the smile that follows clearly conveys how delicious they are.
Enhancing the eerie atmosphere of the visuals even further is Sora Tomonari’s song “Oni no Utage,” which shares its name with the product.
With its tense sound and lyrics evoking a mysterious worldview, it expresses an emotion like fear of something whose true nature remains unknown.
Meadow&Tanabe Gen

This D-ROOM commercial focuses on the freedom of rental housing—unlike owning a home, you can move whenever you feel like it.
With “freedom” as the keyword, it promotes a comfortable lifestyle where you can be yourself without pretense.
Playing in the background of the beautifully shot video that portrays this sense of authenticity is a track by Meadow & Gen Tanabe.
Meadow’s warm vocals are especially striking, offering a soothing, healing listening experience.


