[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!
- [January 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- [November 2025] CM Song CompilationNEW!
- Memorable Commercials [January 2025]
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [June 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- [July 2025] Compilation of Commercial SongsNEW!
- [February 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs
- Catchy commercial jingle [January 2025]
- [September 2025] CM Song RoundupNEW!
- CM Song Compilation [March 2025]
- [October 2025] CM Song CompilationNEW!
- [August 2025] Collection of Commercial JinglesNEW!
- [December 2025] Trending Latest Commercials
[December 2025] Compilation of Commercial Songs (51–60)
Until dawnUru


While conveying urgent global situations we rarely see in everyday life—such as people huddling together in lifeboats and individuals receiving medical treatment—Mone Kamishiraishi calls for support for Red Cross activities.
The background music is the commercial song “Yoru ga Akeru made” (Until Night Breaks) written by Uru.
It’s a gentle, prayer-like piece imbued with the desire to be by someone’s side and the feelings we hold for those we cherish.
Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento


A fortune teller grabs a woman’s hand with a cheerful “Yes, with pleasure!” when she asks to have her palm read—but instead of reading it, he points out how cold her hand is.
The woman gets upset because it has nothing to do with fortune-telling, but in the end they eat UHA Gummy Supplements together and start dancing.
The song used is ‘Hai Yorokonde’ by Kocchi no Kento, sung with original lyrics tailored to the commercial’s content.
Since it’s a famous tune, the benefits and product name are easy to remember!
All good!Kaneyori Masaru


It’s a commercial that makes your heart skip a beat with Wakana Matsumoto and Anna Yamada’s tearful eyes.
Maybe something bad happened, because the two of them watch various titles on Prime Video saying they want to cry to feel better.
They also talk about why crying can help you recover.
The song used in the CM is “Zenbu All Right!” by Kaneyori Masaru.
The lyrics are empowering—life isn’t easy, but you still want to keep moving forward.
Accept yourself as you are and believe in yourself… it’s a wonderful song that makes you feel that way.
MOVE ONYamashita Tatsuro


This commercial uses pop-style animation to show how Daihatsu’s Move supports various aspects of daily life.
It depicts a nighttime scene under a starry sky, and by overlapping it with shots of people taking in the cityscape, it creates a stylish atmosphere.
The song that further accentuates this stylish vibe is Tatsuro Yamashita’s “MOVE ON.” It gives the impression of gentle city pop, and its refreshing sound has a calming effect.
[December 2025] CM Song Compilation (61–70)
bullseyeAyase Haruka

In the commercial announcing UNIQLO’s 2025 Thank You Festival, cheerful shoppers are shown enjoying their purchases.
Haruka Ayase, a LifeWear Special Ambassador, also appears, conveying the great deals available during the festival to a parody of Linda Yamamoto’s song “Neraiuchi.” When the ad is displayed on the large in-store screens, she even performs a dance to the chorus, which might make some viewers feel nostalgic and start humming along.
Ostrich Bonanza


It promotes the arrival of additional content for the game “Donkey Kong Bananza,” using the opportunity to reintroduce the game’s appeal.
It revisits the worldbuilding and controls, reminding players of the game’s exhilarating feel and building excitement for the new content.
It also details the newly added DK Island and Emerald Rush, conveying the heightened anticipation for even more fun.
Overall, it emphasizes the game’s lively aspects and straightforwardly expresses its sense of fun.
I want to become the wind.


This commercial showcases, through the appearances of Teruyoshi Uchimura and Ren Meguro, how the refreshing taste of Kirin Harekaze is perfect for enriching everyday life.
As Uchimura and Meguro look back on the past year, their smiles and conversation, paired with enjoying Harekaze, convey how it supports the fun in life.
The song that further highlights the positive mood depicted in the visuals is Kaze ni Naritai.
While the original track has a lively, festival-like feel, the commercial features a gentle arrangement that conveys a calm, refreshing atmosphere.


