[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!
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- [November 2024] Commercial Song Compilation
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- [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] Compilation of Commercial Songs (41–50)
Train SongVashti Bunyan

This commercial opens with a scene of a woman peering into an astronomical telescope.
Through the lens, she sees stars shining in the shape of the Chanel logo.
The story then unfolds like a fairy tale, with the woman from the opening experiencing a series of wondrous events.
It’s the kind of spellbinding commercial that draws you in—and it turns out to be an introduction to Chanel’s Winter Collection.
The background music is a song released in 1966 by Vashti Bunyan, a track with a subtly mysterious aura that perfectly complements the fairy-tale feel of the visuals.
March Toward TomorrowKuwata Keisuke


This is Kanro’s corporate commercial with the memorable tagline, “A single drop that reaches you.” The on-screen text says that aiming to deliver not to everyone, but to just one person—you—is an act of kindness, conveying Kanro’s sincere stance.
The BGM features Keisuke Kuwata’s 2011 song ‘March Toward Tomorrow.’ Its lyrics, which both give you courage to move forward into tomorrow and evoke a sense of nostalgia, are woven together by Kuwata’s gentle singing voice.
It’s a wonderful song that makes your heart feel calm as you listen.
countrysideTamaki Kōji


It introduces products such as beer, whisky, and wine made by Suntory, along with the people who craft them.
It begins with the narration, “Those who make delicious things usually lean slightly forward,” and goes on to describe Suntory’s commitment to craftsmanship.
It’s a wonderful commercial that heightens affection for and anticipation of Suntory’s products.
The BGM features Koji Tamaki’s signature song, ‘Den-en’ (Rural), a moving piece where his warm vocals perfectly match the gentle, flowing melody.
Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu


This content features Masaharu Fukuyama and the AI “Masha-haru” reflecting on social issues we notice in everyday moments.
From there, it shifts to SoftBank’s initiatives, expressing how Sakimiru, an AI demand-forecasting service, can help solve food loss.
What further highlights the warmth of these future-focused efforts is Masaharu Fukuyama’s song “Kazoku ni Narou yo.” With its gentle, family-themed atmosphere, the song strongly conveys a warmth that leads toward happiness.
It’s great to be human.


In this commercial featuring adorable illustrations of Masako Nozawa and Kohei Uchimura, they introduce Chiki-Chicken using a parody of “It’s Great to Be Human,” the theme song from Manga Nihon Mukashi Banashi.
Between the cute singing, Nozawa delivers lines in Goku’s voice from Dragon Ball, and Vega from the Street Fighter series even makes an appearance, creating a delightfully humorous progression.
It’s a playful, memorable commercial that really sticks with you.
Japanese Folktaleshanazukin

It’s a collaboration commercial between the classic fighting game Street Fighter II and the anime Manga Nihon Mukashi Banashi (Japanese Folk Tales).
It shows the popular character Ryu facing off against the boy who appears in the opening of Manga Nihon Mukashi Banashi.
Once the match starts, the boy grows huge and muscular, Ryu’s attacks don’t affect him at all, and the fight ends in an instant.
During the match, moves like “Chiki Chikin” and “Tori-chi” are used as technique names, making it a witty and amusing ad.


