[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] (151–160)
Clap your handsNICO Touches the Walls

This is a song released in 2011 by the rock band NICO Touches the Walls.
Its pop melody and catchy phrases are striking, and—as the title suggests—audience handclaps have become a staple, making it a crowd-pleaser at live shows.
Throughout the track, uplifting messages abound, making it an upbeat, high-energy song.
I AM YOUR SINGERSazan Ōrusutāzu

It was released in 2008 as Southern All Stars’ 53rd single.
The tagline reads, “To all who love music—with 30 years of feelings,” marking the band’s first return to activity in about two years since 2006 as they celebrated their 30th anniversary.
This work was produced as the first project of that renewed activity and was used as the campaign song for au’s LISTEN MOBILE SERVICE.
As Long as You’re Here ~A WORLD TO BELIEVE IN~Itō Yuna × Serīnu DION

Released in 2011, “Te o Tatake” was used as the CM song for au LISMO!.
As the band said they “made a song anyone can hum along to,” just listening to it lifts your spirits.
It’s a perfect track for summer.
Seikai-chan and Kafu-chan’s Errand CapriccioMinami no Minami

This is a SoftBank commercial introducing a “god-tier fast-charging” smartphone that charges faster than ever.
The ad features Maika Sasaki from the idol group =LOVE and Hitomi Suzuki from ≠ME.
Just before heading out, Suzuki realizes her phone has no battery, but the spot highlights the charging speed by showing it fully charge while she dances.
The background music is the Vocaloid track “Seikai-chan and Kafu-chan’s Errand Rhapsody,” produced by Minami no Minami, which pairs perfectly with the visuals and concept.
The song has a brisk, bustling tempo and an adorably charming vibe.
Original songNagano Akira (APOGEE)

It’s really funny how Orihime calls Kintarō “Sleeveless-kun.” Does her character have a slightly haughty setting to it? Princess Kaguya, the older sister, gets angry at her younger sister’s overly familiar attitude.
But Santarō doesn’t seem to mind at all, which is amusing too! The music here was provided by Ryo Nagano of APOGEE.


