[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 Songs
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [January 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [November 2024] Commercial Song Compilation
- [October 2025] CM Song Compilation
- [November 2025] Trending Latest Commercials
- [September 2025] CM Song Roundup
- [February 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
- [July 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [August 2025] Collection of Commercial Jingles
- [April 2025] CM Song Compilation
[November 2025] CM Song Compilation (1–10)
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.
This is my way of life.PUFFY

This commercial features Aoi Miyazaki and Suzu Hirose playing sisters, showing them stopping by McDonald’s on their way home.
Watching the two of them, who seem to be very close, really puts you in a happy mood, doesn’t it? The ad includes limited-time items like the McFlurry and the Triangular Chocolate Pie.
The background music is Puffy’s signature song “That’s the Way I Live.” Its laid-back lyrics, which feel like they affirm how they’ve been lately, along with the relaxed melody line, make it a song that somehow lightens your mood when you listen to it.
[November 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs (11–20)
NAI・NAI 16Shibugakitai

An announcement has been made for the “Smartphone Debut Festival,” which supports students making their first smartphone debut.
In keeping with the festival’s name in Japanese, the commercial cleverly emphasizes the syllable “sai,” making for a humorous and memorable touch.
It’s hard to look away from the wild, high-impact scenes—like Takashi Sorimachi riding a rhinoceros and bursting through a house wall.
The background music is a parody of Shibugakitai’s signature song “NAI NAI 16.”
Stars are falling.Senchimirimentaru

Sentimental’s “Hoshi ga Furu” is set for release in 2025, a song that grandly sings of bittersweet emotions.
It develops from a quiet, piano-centered atmosphere into a sweeping orchestral arrangement, expressing the swell of feeling along the way.
The lyrics depict thoughts for a cherished person against a winter backdrop, conveying the aching emotion of continually wishing happiness for someone important who is far away.
The song has been selected for the commercial of Laguna Illumination, the Light and Water Carnival.
The ad overlays smiles with a fantastical, joyful space where the illuminations shine.
Original songmerodī panchi

This commercial does a great job of showcasing the power of the new Forester.
It features scenes of the car tearing across off-road trails in the great outdoors, and many viewers are surely captivated by its rugged performance.
It’s especially appealing for those who love the outdoors and often head into the mountains.
The catchy, pleasant track playing in the background is an original song created specifically for the commercial, produced by Melody Punch, a production company known for handling many ad tunes.
If you found yourself thinking, “Whose song is this?” you weren’t the only one.
Symphony No. 9 “From the New World,” Fourth MovementAntonín Dvořák

This commercial highlights the sensation of improved blood circulation when applying Loxonin S warming patches, conveyed through Hiroshi Abe’s reactions.
The key point is the warming ingredient, which makes it feel distinctly different from ordinary plasters—something you can sense from his voice.
By also depicting which ingredients are used and how they work, the ad seems to heighten viewers’ expectations.
The music that adds a grand atmosphere to the visuals is the fourth movement of Symphony No.
9 “From the New World.” Its expansive sound is striking, and the tension evokes the anticipation that something new is about to begin.


