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A roundup of iconic songs: All the tracks from Aquarius commercials

Aquarius commercials feature songs that resonate with the heart through the power of music.

From Spitz’s “Haru no Uta” to Mr.Children’s “innocent world,” a host of unforgettable J-pop classics that everyone can’t help but hum are etched in our memories alongside refreshing visuals.

And more recently, artists like RADWIMPS and Uru have joined the lineup—acclaimed performers loved across generations.

In this article, we’ll showcase everything at once, from the latest CM songs to timeless hits!

A compilation of iconic songs! Aquarius commercial songs (1–10)

Coca-Cola Aquarius Iosis

innocent worldMr.Children

Mr.Children 「innocent world」 MUSIC VIDEO
innocent worldMr.Children

Many iconic J-pop songs have been tied up with Aquarius commercials, and this track is arguably the most representative of them all! It’s one of the signature songs by Mr.Children, the band that has led the Japanese music scene since their debut in 1989.

Released in 1994, the song was featured in an Aquarius commercial and went on to top the year-end singles chart that same year.

Its smooth, flowing, and irresistibly catchy melody line is truly outstanding.

Coca-Cola Aquarius 1991

Galaxy GirlKadamatsu Toshiki

Galaxy Girl – Toshiki Kadomatsu (1991)
Galaxy GirlKadamatsu Toshiki

This commercial depicts Yuki Minagawa training for track and field in a near-futuristic world, while showcasing Aquarius alongside her to highlight its compatibility with sports.

It also introduces Aquarius as the official sports drink of the World Athletics Championships, and the unique worldview gives a sense that it’s a drink from the future.

The song used to emphasize the floating sensation created by this distinctive world is Toshiki Kadomatsu’s “Galaxy Girl.” Its gentle, soothing sound leaves an impression, and the electronic tones that chime in like accents create a mysterious atmosphere.

Coca-Cola Aquarius: When you’re brimming, you look great. “Kawamura” Version / “Yoshizawa” Version / “Hinata” Version

SPEEDnatori

This commercial portrays athletes giving their all in each discipline, while conveying Aquarius’s desire to support them up close.

Featuring figures like Yuki Kawamura, Ren Yoshizawa, and Shoyo Hinata from the anime Haikyu!! as models, you can really feel each person’s effort and fulfillment.

The song that further amplifies the dynamism of the visuals is “SPEED” by Natori.

With its digital elements and overall impression that emphasizes, as the title suggests, speed, it vividly evokes the image of people sprinting toward their goals.

A Collection of Iconic Tunes! AQUARIUS Commercial Songs (11–20)

Coca-Cola Aquarius 'Kitajima vs. Everyone' Edition

All Good Ska is OneToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra / All Good Ska is One
All Good Ska is OneToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

This song, one of the most popular tracks by Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, was used in a 2012 commercial featuring swimmer Kosuke Kitajima.

Skapara often brings in guest vocalists for their songs, and this time they invited Angelo Christopher Moore, the vocalist of the American band Fishbone.

His vocal delivery here has a slightly different feel from when he sings with Fishbone—more laid-back and relaxed—and it’s wonderfully pleasant to listen to.

Coca-Cola Aquarius Freestyle: “Body Reset (Futsal)” Edition

Bridge Over TomorrowRemioromen

This song by Remioromen was featured in the 2006 AQUARIUS Freestyle TV commercial “Body Reset (Futsal),” which starred Ryuta Sato.

It’s a track from their 2006 album HORIZON, characterized by its sparkling programmed sound.

Ryota Fujimaki’s distinctive vocals also stand out, giving the song a very refreshing feel.

It has a sense of speed and is a perfect match for the exhilarating vibe of AQUARIUS Freestyle.

Coca-Cola Aquarius “Shinji Ono of the Netherlands” Version

So it’s summer.Za Hairouzu

[Official] The High-Lows 'It's Summer' [21st Single (2003/6/25)] THE HIGH-LOWS / Natsu Nandana
So it's summer.Za Hairouzu

It’s a commercial that portrays Shinji Ono facing off against a variety of soccer-loving people, expressing the pure fun of the sport.

While the smiles on everyone’s faces clearly convey how enjoyable soccer is, it also gets across the message that staying hydrated is important to focus and have even more fun.

What further highlights the dynamism, joy, and refreshing atmosphere of the footage is The High-Lows’ “Natsu Nandana.” Their trademark powerful band sound rings out, conveying a headlong energy, as if sprinting through the present at full tilt.

Coca-Cola Aquarius: Athlete Afterimage

the last day of the monthsupittsu

This commercial conveys a sense of dynamism through the image of Hidetoshi Nakata excelling in soccer, while also communicating that hydration is essential in sports.

The sweat from his continuous running is vividly depicted, and the appearance of Aquarius reinforces the intention to support sports through proper hydration.

The music that further emphasizes the energy and refreshing atmosphere of the visuals is Spitz’s “Misoka.” The forward-leaning band sound that evokes the image of pressing ahead, harmonized with the gentle vocals layered over it, powerfully conveys a refreshing feel.