[November 2025] CM Song Compilation
Have you ever had a commercial jingle you happened to hear on TV or a video site get stuck in your head? Songs used in commercials have the power to completely change the feel of the visuals, and just hearing a single tune can often bring the product or imagery vividly back to mind.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs used in commercials that aired in November 2025.
If there’s a track you’ve been curious about, you’re sure to find out what it is—so be sure to check it out!
- [December 2025] Compilation of Commercial SongsNEW!
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [January 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [November 2024] Commercial Song Compilation
- [October 2025] CM Song CompilationNEW!
- [November 2025] Trending Latest Commercials
- [September 2025] CM Song RoundupNEW!
- [February 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
- [July 2025] Compilation of Commercial SongsNEW!
- [August 2025] Collection of Commercial JinglesNEW!
- [April 2025] CM Song Compilation
[November 2025] CM Song Compilation (1–10)
Sorry for singing.AKASAKI

Released in November 2025, this song was written specifically for NEC’s “LAVIE” TV commercial.
Opening with words of apology, the lyrics gently scoop up an irresistible urge to sing and a touch of guilt, and the candid outpouring of pure emotion leaves a lasting impression.
The arrangement, which prominently features acoustic guitar, is also striking.
It’s a down-to-earth pop tune that will empower anyone looking to take a new step forward.
wandererNagano Ryo, Iwasaki Yuya, Kamegai Ayako, Murota Natsumi


This commercial expresses niko and …’s tagline, “Deau Niau” (Meeting, Befitting), through a series of videos themed around small journeys.
In the CM, Tamio Okuda’s song “Sasurai” is performed in a mic relay style by four artists: Ryo Nagano, Yuya Iwasaki, Ayako Kamegai, and Natsumi Murota.
Because the vocals are gently passed from one person to the next, it conveys a sense of mutual support and relaxation.
While preserving the atmosphere of the original song, each singer seems to infuse their own relaxed vibe into the performance.
Original songKamishiraishi Mone

When Christmas comes around, you can’t help but crave chicken, right? This commercial captures that wish shared by so many.
It’s a MOS Chicken ad showing a family gathered together, enjoying chicken.
It highlights how using rice flour in the coating creates a super-crispy texture, and it conveys that crispness clearly through both sound and visuals.
It’s such an appealing ad that makes you want to eat it not only at Christmas, but even beforehand.
[November 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs (11–20)
frozenRol3ert


This is the winter version of the classic commercial featuring Yuriko Yoshitaka and Hio Miyazawa as a couple.
Frolicking together in a vast snowy landscape, they look as if they don’t feel the cold at all.
Of course, that’s because they’re wearing GLOBAL WORK’s winter clothing, but it also makes you imagine they’re connected at heart—and the warmth reaches us viewers, too.
The CM’s background music is “frozen” by singer-songwriter Rol3ert.
It’s a warm winter song that reflects on a former lover, so be sure to read the lyrics and listen closely.
Let’s go see (someone).UA


People boarding the Shinkansen to head to all kinds of event venues—music concerts, comedy shows, baseball games—are shown alongside the charged atmosphere at those venues.
The commercial conveys the message that they’re not just going to a venue or a gathering; they’re going to meet someone.
It’s a lovely expression that makes you feel as if the distance between you and your favorite performer has suddenly grown much smaller.
The background music is an instrumental brass arrangement of UA’s “Ai ni Ikou” (Let’s Go Meet).
Its flowing melody really sticks in your head after just one listen.
Yamazaki is number one!Yamazaki Hiroya


This is a commercial introducing a soupless dandan noodles product that you can enjoy just by heating it in a microwave—a big part of its appeal is how easy it is.
The ad features a close-up of Hiroya Yamazaki’s face, highlighting the product’s charm and its strong sales.
Yamazaki’s indescribable expression is surreal and really memorable, isn’t it? The song playing in the background is actually a parody of the theme song from the 1997 anime “Class King Yamazaki.” For men from the early Heisei era (single-digit years), it’s probably a nostalgic tune, don’t you think?
freshTakagi Masakatsu


Shingo Katori appears before Ran Takahashi, who is briskly power-walking like a race walker, and hands him Suntory Tennensui Kiritto Kajitsu.
The two then drink Kiritto Kajitsu together, highlighting that it’s made only from ingredients that are good for the body.
The friendly rapport between Takahashi and Katori is especially appealing! The BGM features “Kitokito,” a track used in the film Wolf Children.
It’s an instrumental number with a strikingly beautiful melody that conveys a crisp, refreshing feel.


