[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] Compilation of Commercial Songs (41–50)
Kiss Me PatissierCANDY TUNE
It’s a commercial where the members of CANDY TUNE wear outfits with a traditional Japanese flair and perform a dance, conveying the gentle flavor of Iyemon from there.
The overall impression, including their smiles, is soft, expressing how Iyemon has a calming taste.
The song featured in the footage is CANDY TUNE’s “Kiss Me Patissier,” with the lyrics arranged in classical Japanese.
By changing “patissier,” which comes from Western culture, into a more Japanese expression, the ad creates a touch of comedy, small sense of dissonance included.
Thanks to the members’ smooth vocals, it almost feels like the lyrics were written that way from the start.
[October 2025] CM Song Compilation (51–60)
Shine with USixTONES

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.
rutSaitō Kazuyoshi

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.
BURNDeep Purple

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.
Original songMINJU、MOKA

The commercial introducing Devil’s Whisper Chocolate and Angel’s Invitation White Chocolate features ILLIT members MINJU and MOKA.
In each spot, the two appear dressed as a devil and an angel, singing and dancing.
The result feels just like a music video.
They sing original CM songs whose lyrics describe the flavors of each ice cream.
Both tracks are highly engaging—and, above all, a delightful treat for fans.
Karuta for YouICO

This commercial introduces Aqura Home’s wooden houses, opening with a scene where three characters—a giraffe, an owl, and a sheep—discuss their ideal home.
It highlights that a wooden structure can meet the characters’ wishes for a spacious, open, and sturdy house.
The background music features “Kimi e no Karuta,” an original song written by the band iCO specifically for this commercial.
It’s an energizing track marked by vocalist Yui Yoshikuni’s powerful singing.
Like the flow of a riverKiyosaku

Titled “Nama-Hige” (Foam Mustache), this Suntory Draft Beer commercial is striking for the way the cast savor their beer and is also charming for its humorous direction.
“Nama-hige” refers to the foam that sticks around your mouth when you drink draft beer, and the performers are all sporting splendid foam mustaches! The BGM is ‘Like the Flow of the River.’ The original is by Hibari Misora, but this CM uses the familiar version sung by Kiyosaku.


