[au Commercial] Songs Featured in the Commercials. A History of CM Songs [2026]
As a major mobile carrier beloved by many users for years, au has aired countless commercials.
In the 2000s, during the heyday of feature phones, they rolled out LISMO, a service that let you listen to music on your phone, and their commercials featured songs by many popular artists.
In this article, we’ll introduce not only those nostalgic classics but also the songs used in the latest commercials.
See if you can find the tunes you heard on TV or those memorable old commercial jingles!
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[au Commercials] Songs featured in the commercials. Historical CM songs [2026] (91–100)
Main Theme of the Film ‘Mélodie en sous-sol’ (Any Number Can Win)

In addition to Hidetoshi Nishijima, this features Kanako Higuchi and Dante Carver from the familiar SoftBank Shirato family commercials.
Disguised as a store clerk while acting as a spy, Nishijima shares information about great point rewards, then, pressured by the two, reveals his true identity.
The music in the commercial is the main theme from the French film “Any Number Can Win” (original title: “Mélodie en sous-sol”).
The powerful horn melody heightens the sense of astonishment at how good the point deals are!
ClickME:I

This is a NTT Docomo commercial introducing convenient AI features built into the Galaxy S24 Ultra, such as translation functions you can use in search and chat.
Appearing in it is ME:I, a much-talked-about group formed from members selected through PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS.
Their song “Click” is also used as the BGM.
This track is their debut single and carries a message about forging a path into the future.
[au Commercials] Songs Featured in the Ads: A History of CM Songs [2026] (101–110)
Hi-FiveME:I

This is a Galaxy Z Flip6 commercial featuring the girl group ME:I.
It shows a scene where they take selfies by the pool using the Galaxy Z Flip6, highlighting convenient features unique to the foldable design, such as shooting methods made possible by the clamshell form and an AI function that automatically zooms so everyone fits in the frame.
The background music is their second single, “Hi-Five,” released in 2024.
Its bright, catchy melody and lyrics that capture the excitement of summer are especially appealing.
BOY MEETS GIRLTRF

This is a drama-style NTT Docomo commercial featuring Minami Hamabe and the comedy duo Lotti.
Kokado is the type who saves points, while Nakaoka is the type who spends them, and it’s amusing to see Minami Hamabe’s heart waver between these two opposites.
The BGM is TRF’s “BOY MEETS GIRL,” one of their signature songs released in 1994.
primary colorsYOASOBI

The NTT Docomo commercial “ahamo Showtime,” featuring Nana Mori and Fūju Kamio.
In it, products are introduced one after another, accompanied by YOASOBI’s ‘Sangenshoku.’ The exhilarating, fast-paced sound and rhyming lyrics are addictive.
The lyrics also tell a wonderful story, beginning with a long-awaited reunion and following the pair until they part ways again.
It really sparks the imagination about the protagonists’ past and what happens to them afterward.
Something like “happy”Sabasusutā

This commercial is a collaboration with Lawson, depicting a story in which Ori-chan, played by Rina Kawaei, starts a shop in the Village of Rō.
The CM also features many scenes with a “happy” theme, resulting in a heartwarming video.
Additionally, it’s become customary for au’s commercials airing at the start of the year to introduce a new tie-in song.
This time, the newly written track “Happy Nante” by the rock band Sabashi-star is used.
Set to their characteristically fast-paced melody, the lyrics convey that there are plenty of happy things all around us.
mixMarushii

Marcy is a three-piece rock band.
Their song “Mix” has been making waves after being chosen as the theme for a reality dating show and as a Google Pixel commercial track.
The commercial stars Sota Uemura and portrays a summer romance.
Meanwhile, the lyrics depict happy moments spent with a loved one, making it a perfect fit for the story.
If you love feel-good love songs, give it a listen now! Also, the drama-style music video is getting a lot of buzz, so don’t miss it.


