Bank commercial theme song. Popular commercial song.
This is a playlist of songs used in bank commercials.
Most of the tracks were featured from the 2000s onward, so many of you might find yourselves thinking, “Oh yeah, I remember that commercial!” when you listen.
It includes songs that were used in regional bank ads, as well as tracks created exclusively for commercials that were never officially released.
We all have those commercial jingles that stick in our heads.
From nostalgic picks to the latest CM songs, I’ve gathered a wide selection—give them a listen!
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Bank commercials’ theme songs: Popular commercial songs (21–30)
Original songKabanagu

This commercial focuses on SAMURAI BLUE, whom Mizuho also supports, portraying their determination to reach the top of the world while conveying the spirit of our support.
Accompanied by narration from Natsuki Deguchi and centered on scenes from the sport, it powerfully communicates the dynamism and the drive to push forward into the future.
Further highlighting that strength and dynamism is an original track by Kabanagu.
While creating a sense of weightless atmosphere with digital sounds, the music also conveys a sense of speed, evoking the image of charging ahead into the future.
Moon Song[Alexandros]
![Moon Song[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/FU5FxTP1cpw/sddefault.jpg)
It’s a song included on [Alexandros]’s sixth original album, EXIST!, released in 2016.
Chosen as the theme for the Sumitomo Mitsui Card Apple Pay commercial, it’s one of [Alexandros]’s popular tracks, brilliantly matching a moonlit, night-sky fantasy vibe with a rock edge.
ribbonOkazaki Taiiku feat. Ikeda Ayako

Ribbon, sung by Taiiku Okazaki and Ayako Ikeda, is a song released in 2025 and announced as the CM song for Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation’s Trunk.
Centered on piano and wind instruments, its acoustic sound conveys an overall calm atmosphere.
The arrangement, with Ayako Ikeda’s gentle harmonies layered over Taiiku Okazaki’s lead vocals, evokes an image of people kindly supporting one another.
The commercial depicts people striving as they launch startups or take over companies, conveying how Trunk supports them.
The smiles of those working hard, combined with the warm music, create a positive mood.
Only IfEnya

This commercial features Mao Inoue introducing the sentiment behind Mizuho Group’s slogan, “One Mizuho.” That sentiment is said to be “becoming number one for our customers” and “uniting as one group.” Dressed in outfits that match the brand’s image color, the ad effectively conveys the group’s slogan and concept.
For the background music, they selected Enya’s “Only If,” which is also used in other Mizuho commercials.
Its beautiful strings, vocals, and flowing melody lend an air of elegance and make you feel refreshed as you listen.
XanaduOlivia Newton-John

In this commercial, which highlights the desire to stand by and support customers, Mao Inoue puts those feelings into words.
Many viewers likely felt, “I can trust them!” when they heard the message about walking together to make their dreams come true someday.
The background music features a song from the 1980 film Xanadu.
It has a bright, refreshing vibe and is very pleasant to listen to.
That’s important.Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

A passionate commercial features various teams—such as soccer and cheerleading—forming huddles.
Watching them speak about their goals and unite their voices lights a fire in our own hearts.
The song playing in the background of this wonderful footage is the classic cheer anthem “Sore ga Daiji,” which celebrates the importance of never giving up.
The original is a 1991 track by Daiji MAN Brothers Band, but this commercial uses a choral version.
OMOIDE IN MY HEADNUMBER GIRL

This is a memorable commercial that begins with a high school baseball player watching footage of Hifumi Abe’s match and saying, “Abe-kun’s really giving it his all.” After the ballplayer, a female welder, an office worker, a dancer, and others appear one after another, speaking with pride about their own jobs and activities, saying, “We’re not losing to anyone either!” Watching it makes you think, “I’ll do my best too!”—it’s a wonderful ad.
The BGM features NUMBER GIRL’s signature song, “OMOIDE IN MY HEAD.” The lyrics, filled with words that evoke a sense of youth, are striking, so please give it a listen while reading along with the lyrics.


