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[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] Compilation of Commercial Songs (41–50)

JR East 'Enjoy! SixTONES, Enjoy! Shinkansen.' version

Shine with USixTONES

“Enjoy! SixTONES, Enjoy! Shinkansen.” 15-second version

This commercial showcases how JR East’s Tohoku Shinkansen supports enjoyable journeys, as portrayed through SixTONES.

The direction is striking, with a scene moving from underground to above ground where the light comes into view, positively expressing the moment of setting off on a trip.

The sight of the Shinkansen racing through vast landscapes is another highlight, conveying the excitement of departing for new places.

Further heightening that sense of anticipation is SixTONES’ song “Shine with U.” Its brilliant sound and lively vocals leave a strong impression, evoking expansive scenery and a forward-looking feeling.

Bridgestone BLIZZAK WZ-1 “Snowfall” Version / “Non-Snowfall” Version

rutSaitō Kazuyoshi

BLIZZAK WZ-1 Birth Chapter (for snowy conditions)

This commercial showcases the car itself to highlight that with Blizzak, you can drive powerfully on any road surface.

The way it plows through the snow and then comes to a stop is particularly striking, and that imagery conveys a sense of security that supports the driver.

The song that strongly emphasizes the power of these visuals is Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Wadachi.” With its bold, resonant band sound and a forceful, almost thrown vocal delivery, you can feel the momentum of pushing forward.

Saison American Express “Scenery and Balloons” Version

You and IToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

Saison Gold AMEX “Landscape and Balloons” 30-second version

Life happens only once and moves in one direction—it’s a calm, reflective vibe for this commercial.

In the visuals, that irreplaceable journey through life is represented by balloons floating in the sky.

The background music is Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s song “Kimi to Boku” (“You and I”).

The whistling is particularly striking, and it’s actually from the original track—not a special arrangement for the commercial.

Since Skapara is often associated with a dazzling brass sound, it leaves a surprisingly fresh impression.

Victor Ear Cuff–Style Wireless Earphones Sound Access HA-NP1T “Romantic Glow” Version

FamousBalloonPlanet & Jessie Marie Villa

"Oto Acces" 'HA-NP1T' Romantic Glow | Ear-cuff Style Wireless Earphones [Victor Official]

This is a commercial for Victor’s ear-cuff style earphones, the HA-NP1T.

A key point is their accessory-like appearance, and in the video a woman wearing the product enjoys pairing it with various outfits and hairstyles.

The bright, party-like BGM track is a song called “Famous.” Jesse Villa’s bright, pleasantly familiar vocals are striking, and it’s the kind of track that makes you feel energized as you listen.

Suntory The Bezers “His First BEZERS Debut” Version

BURNDeep Purple

The Bezers “His First BEZERS: Debut” 15-second version — Tadanobu Asano, Daichi Watanabe — Suntory

This commercial promotes the appeal of Suntory’s Bezels, a non-alcoholic drink that delivers the same happiness as beer.

It features Tadanobu Asano recommending Bezels to Daichi Watanabe, and the astonished expression the moment he takes a sip conveys its quality.

The song that further emphasizes the shocking, beer-like taste is Deep Purple’s “BURN.” Its fast, powerful band sound is a major draw, giving a sense of surging momentum, as if it sets your heart ablaze.

ITO EN Tully’s Coffee Barista’s Black “Ah, it’s like a café…” Version

Moonlight SerenadeGlenn Miller

TULLY’S COFFEE BARISTA’S BLACK TV commercial “Ah, it feels like the shop…” 30 seconds

This is a promotional commercial for canned coffee bearing the Tully’s name, sold by Ito En.

Watching Yuko Araki take a sip and murmur, “Ah, it’s like the shop,” really makes you think, “If it’s that good, I want to try it!” The calm, atmospheric background music is Moonlight Serenade, famous as a jazz standard.

In this commercial, it’s not the original version but an arrangement woven with warm female scat vocals, giving it an even mellower and more memorable finish.

Nissin Foods Cup Noodles “More Toppings” Version

feels like HEAVEN ~Surely it will come, surely it will come~HIIH

feels like HEAVEN ~Surely it will come, surely it will come~
feels like HEAVEN ~Surely it will come, surely it will come~HIIH
CUP NOODLES CM “More Toppings” Version (30 seconds)

This is a commercial that promotes the fact that Cup Noodles BIG now has more toppings, using a distinctive animation where the ingredients scurry around.

Centered on the mystery meat and imitation crab, many toppings crawl out of the cup, and even their size grows, expressing the extra value with a horror vibe.

The element that gives this comical animation its horror atmosphere is a parody of the song “feels like HEAVEN ~Kitto Kuru Kitto Kuru~.” It’s the well-known theme from the horror film “Ring,” and thanks to the movie’s image, it conjures the fear of an unknown presence drawing near.

The lyrics have been adapted to be about the increase in toppings, but since the melody is unchanged, it still feels tense, doesn’t it?