[I want to listen again!] Popular beer commercial songs. All-time CM songs [2026]
You see a lot of beer commercials when you watch TV, don’t you?
Each manufacturer creates commercials with a variety of styles—from fun, youth-oriented spots to sophisticated ads with a premium, adult vibe.
The music used also varies to match each commercial’s mood, and it’s often a hot topic with people asking, “What’s that song?”
In this article, we’ll introduce, all in one place, the songs used in beer commercials from various brands.
You’ll find a wide range here, from trending J-pop to covers of classic jazz standards!
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[Want to hear it again!] Popular beer commercial songs: All-time CM songs [2026] (91–100)
I want to become the wind.THE BOOM


This commercial focuses on how perfectly beer matches the exhilaration of festivals, depicting people enjoying the clear, breezy weather amid the heat of summer.
It features Teruyoshi Uchimura, Yuki Amami, Mio Imada, and Ren Meguro each enjoying the festival atmosphere and the refreshing breeze, with their savoring expressions vividly conveying that sense of refreshment.
It also suggests that even if the festival’s location or time differs, the invigorating feeling of the clear breeze remains the same.
Accentuating the lively festival mood is a rearranged version of “Kaze ni Naritai.” The arrangement incorporates traditional Japanese instruments to evoke a festive atmosphere, while the buoyant rhythm expresses the rising excitement.
I want to become the wind.THE BOOM


Ren Meguro interviews the artisans who support fireworks, a quintessential symbol of Japanese summers, in a commercial that makes you reflect on what fireworks truly are.
It also mentions that a portion of Harekaze’s sales goes toward activities that preserve Japanese traditions like fireworks, while highlighting that Harekaze’s refreshing feel is perfect for festivals.
Further amplifying the excitement of the fireworks and festivals depicted in the video is an arrangement of “I Want to Be the Wind.” Incorporating brass and traditional Japanese instruments, the arrangement feels even lighter than the original.
[Want to hear it again!] Popular beer commercial songs. All-time CM songs [2026] (101–110)
I want to see you.HY

This commercial features members of HY cheerfully introducing the appeal of Orion Beer’s non-alcoholic Clear Free.
The highlight is their lively performance by the seaside, and the way they dash into the ocean conveys a crisp, refreshing taste.
The song showcased in this breezy scene under a wide blue sky is “Aitai.” Its light, buoyant rhythm is striking, and the vocals evoke smiling faces, directly conveying brightness and positive emotions.
Pour hope into itShimaji Isamu

This commercial shows farmers and fishers working hard across Okinawa Prefecture and conveys Orion Beer’s commitment to supporting them.
By pairing various local specialties of Okinawa with Orion Beer, which is loved primarily in Okinawa, it evokes a sense of mutual support within the community.
The song that further highlights the warm atmosphere depicted in the visuals is Isamu Shimoji’s “Kibō o Soge” (“Pour in Hope”).
Performed in a solo acoustic style with powerful vocals, its layered-voice arrangement conveys a deep affection for Okinawa.
LIFE ~To the Future~shiori


This commercial showcases the delicious taste and refreshing feel of Zero Life through a picnic under the blue sky.
The lighthearted conversation between Shiori and Yuuri Kiyā, along with scenes of pairing sandwiches with Zero Life, conveys an uplifting mood.
The song that further emphasizes the bright, breezy atmosphere depicted in the visuals is Shiori’s “LIFE ~To the Future~.” The overall sound is vibrant and cheerful, and the beautifully resonant vocals help express a positive emotion.
Little Green BagGeorge Baker

This is a commercial for Kirin Beer’s Hon-Kirin featuring Yosuke Eguchi and former Japanese national table tennis player Kasumi Ishikawa.
In front of them is a small party popper ball celebrating Hon-Kirin surpassing 100 million units shipped.
Next to it is a slightly flashy, larger party popper ball, and the two of them wonder together: how many have been sold now, six years after the product’s launch? They’re both amazed by sales that exceed their expectations.
The CM song is George Baker’s “Little Green Bag,” familiar from this series of commercials.
Les Champs-Élysées


This commercial portrays a gentle interaction between a father and daughter at their family home, highlighting the delicious taste of beers like Kirin Ichiban Shibori.
The warm smiles exchanged by Shinichi Tsutsumi and Haruka Fukuhara, who play the parent and child, clearly convey how beer helps foster relaxation.
The song “Les Champs-Élysées” further emphasizes the ad’s calm, relaxed atmosphere.
Arranged without vocals and centered on brass instruments, its bright tones communicate a sense of joy and warmth.


