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Lovely commercial jingle

Ajinomoto’s commercial song. A popular jingle.

Ajinomoto handles a wide range of cooking-related products, starting with seasonings.

They air many commercials featuring delicious-looking dishes, and it’s not uncommon to find your eyes glued to the screen when you’re watching TV.

Interestingly, the music used in Ajinomoto’s commercials has also been getting a lot of attention!

In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been featured in Ajinomoto commercials so far.

From original tracks to tie-in songs, there’s a wide variety—so take this opportunity to give them a listen!

Ajinomoto commercial song. Popular commercial songs (51–60)

If I’m wrapped in kindnesscossami

If Wrapped in Kindness Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta nara Yuming Cossami (cover) / Y’s Place
If I'm wrapped in kindnesscossami

It’s a commercial for ‘Pal Sweet.’ I thought the singing sounded familiar, and it turns out it’s a cover of a Yumi Matsutoya song.

This was my first time learning about the artist cossami.

They’re a trio of women who are getting attention from various musicians and writers.

There’s something stylishly appealing about them.

a running personkaraa botoru

It was used on “Teach Me, AJI Tech: Kama-Tama Noodles.” Color Bottle is apparently aiming for a “living-room rock” sound that appeals to a broad audience.

Hearing that, I feel like I can get on board.

I thought it was a pure, straightforward, and very positive song.

Rhapsody in BlueSaitō Kinen Ōkesutora Ozawa Seiji Ōnishi Junko

It was used in an Ajinomoto General Foods commercial.

Composer Gershwin is said to have worked not only in jazz and classical music but also in musicals, and you can sense that depth.

Part of the piece was reportedly inspired by the sound of a train in motion.

It’s an exhilarating piece of music.

Ai Towa Ai TowaSambomasutā

It was used in the commercial for “Ajinomoto R.” Since I only had a rock-like impression, I hadn’t really listened to this group’s lyrics.

There are some slightly provocative expressions, but I also felt a sense of being faithful to one’s feelings and pure at heart.

Pomp and Circumstance No. 1, ChorusFuransu Kokuritsu Kangengakudan Furansu Hōsō Gasshōdan

Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 (Choral Version) [Naxos Classical Curation Special Edition: FIFA World Cup]
Pomp and Circumstance No. 1, ChorusFuransu Kokuritsu Kangengakudan Furansu Hōsō Gasshōdan

It was used in “Cook Do: Majority Rules.” True to the title, it’s a bold, dignified piece, and I can’t forget its sheer scale, power, and grandeur.

That strong sense of confidence makes it great for conveying an image, so it’s also used in many different places.

It’s a song that makes you want to puff out your chest.