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[December 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs

Have you ever been idly watching TV or browsing video sites when a melody suddenly catches your ear and you find yourself wondering, “What song is this?” Music used in commercials tends to stick in our memories by associating with the visuals, so many of us can’t help but look it up.

In this article, we’ll be introducing all the commercial songs that aired in December 2025.

The tune you’ve been curious about might be on the list, so be sure to check it out.

Let’s dive right in!

[December 2025] CM Song Compilation (21–30)

Universal Music “Heisei Love’s Conclusion” Version

me me sheRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – me me she [Official Music Video]
me me sheRADWIMPS
#Let's listen to the playlist - Heisei "Love's Outcome" Edition - (30-second ver.)

This is the song used in Universal Music’s “#Let’s Listen to Playlists” campaign commercial, where Ren Nagase and Nanoka Hara recreate the world of Heisei-era love songs.

It’s a calm ballad by RADWIMPS, and its gentle, conversational structure conveys a serene atmosphere.

The lyrics seem to express the regret that follows a love that has ended, depicting a poignant sadness with words that suggest lingering affection smoldering in the heart.

It’s a song that strongly conveys feelings of lingering attachment—being unable to dislike someone even after parting, and feeling your affection only grow larger.

Daiwa House Realty Management Corporate Commercial

Everyday (feat. Satoshi Fujiwara)TAIKING

TAIKING "Everyday (feat. Satoshi Fujiwara)" Music Video
Everyday (feat. Satoshi Fujiwara)TAIKING
[CM] Daiwa House Realty Management “Corporate CM” (30-second ver.)

This song was featured in a corporate commercial introducing the projects and philosophy of Daiwa House Realty Management.

Composed by TAIKING, the guitarist of Suchmos, the track was created with Satoshi Fujihara, the vocalist of Official HIGE DANDism, as a guest.

Reading the lyrics, which express a desire to make today just a little better than yesterday, is sure to warm your heart.

It’s perfect for when you want a boost of positive energy.

Alongside those gentle lyrics, Fujihara’s mellow vocals give the song a very stylish vibe.

Japan Belm Super Express × Brilliant Flora Haru-san ver.

a kind of lovechōtokkyū

Bullet Train “a kind of love” Music Video
a kind of lovechōtokkyū
[Bullet Train × Brilliant flora] TV commercial 30 seconds – Haru ver.

This is the song used in a commercial where the members of Chotokkyu introduce the effects of Brilliant flora in a bright, cheerful atmosphere.

Its refreshing sound, which evokes a sense of expansive scenery, is striking, and its light tempo conveys a forward-looking attitude.

The vocals blend seamlessly with the sound, enhancing the freshness and expressing a positive feeling throughout.

The lyrics, which depict a journey toward happiness, are also memorable, and the track evokes time spent with smiles.

NEXCO Central Japan: 'Memorable Service Area' Edition

with a little happinessEri Liao

NEXCO Central Japan / 'Memorable Service Area' Edition

This commercial portrays how NEXCO Central Japan supports peace of mind on every drive, beginning with visuals that look back on car-related memories.

The theme here is a memorable service area; each visit reflects how their circumstances have changed, and it expresses their wish to keep feeling happiness at that special place in the future.

The way they talk about their everyday happiness with family conveys a warm atmosphere.

The song featured—“with a little happiness”—further highlights the gentle mood depicted in the footage.

Its arrangement layers a soft piano tone with a clear, transparent vocal, soothing the listener’s heart.

SoftBank: 'The goal is above yourself' Version

In the Morning of DeterminationAqua Timez

Aqua Timez 'Ketsui no Asa ni' Music Video (Theme song of the film 'Brave Story')
In the Morning of DeterminationAqua Timez
SoftBank commercial: “The goal is above yourself” (90 seconds)

The video focuses on a woman who has been involved with basketball since she was little, portraying the effort she has steadily built up.

As she keeps working hard, the number of shots she takes increases, expressing the idea that her efforts will eventually lead to results.

The song that further emphasizes the powerful scenes of perseverance depicted in the video is Aqua Timez’s “Ketsui no Asa ni.” Its band sound, carried by a gentle rhythm, is striking and conveys both strength and tenderness.

Kirin Beer Harekaze: “What’s the kanji for this year?” Version

I want to become the wind.THE BOOM

THE BOOM “I Want to Become the Wind” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
I want to become the wind.THE BOOM
Harekaze: What's the Kanji of the Year?

This commercial depicts Teruyoshi Uchimura and Ren Meguro enjoying a meal, while captures of clear skies and a refreshing breeze enhance the fun and deliciousness.

The smiles they share as they look back on the past year, along with the sunny wind, leave a strong impression, and their positive conversation evokes a sense of crisp, refreshing flavor.

The song that further highlights the cheerful atmosphere portrayed in the footage is “Kaze ni Naritai.” Its upbeat, sing-along arrangement is the key point, conveying a determination to fully enjoy a happy moment together.

Morinaga Seika in Jelly — Exam in Jelly “Turn Nerves Into an Ally” Version

TalentSabasusutā

Sabasister – Talent Music Video, Morinaga Seika “In Jelly at School” Commercial Song
TalentSabasusutā
[in Jelly for Exams] Turn nerves into allies [in Jelly] – 30-second version with subtitles

This is a commercial depicting a test-taker heading into an exam with an in Jelly.

On exam day, the protagonist—a young woman—experiences extreme nerves: she can’t eat breakfast, her hands are shaking, and she can’t settle down.

But just before the test, she takes a sip of in Jelly and is able to reset her mindset: “I’ll trust what I’ve done so far and give it my all!” It conveys that in Jelly is perfect not only for the day of the exam but also for replenishing energy while studying.

The BGM features the rock band Sabishisuta’s song “Sainō” (“Talent”).

Its lyrics—You’ve built up so much, you have talent, so believe in yourself and move forward!—offer powerful encouragement that will surely be a source of support for many.