[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] (191–200)
HIGH PRESSURET.M.Revolution

This is a commercial where Kenta Hoi performs a parody of “HIGH PRESSURE” to introduce The Premium Malt’s packaging that looks like a heart when you line the cans up.
When it comes to the combination of “HIGH PRESSURE” and Kenta Hoi, the catchphrase is “karada gū~,” but in this CM he sings “heart gū~.” Since the heart is completed by placing two cans side by side, the ad comically yet happily portrays two people who had been at odds making up.
Cheer up!Takeuchi Mariya

The “Ready, cheers!” version featuring Kohei Matsushita—familiar from the Maruefu commercials—has him arriving at an izakaya with friends, ordering Maruefu for everyone, and of course the toast is “Otsukare nama desu.” The background music is Mariya Takeuchi’s signature song “Genki wo Dashite,” giving the commercial a feel of comforting encouragement after a long day.
You don’t listen to rock.aimyon


“Kimi wa Rock wo Kikanai,” well-known from the Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label commercial, is a song released by Aimyon in 2017 as her third major-label single.
It captures the feelings of a love-struck boy, where sweetness and melancholy intertwine.
There’s a depth in expressing the frustration of wanting to get closer despite perhaps never fully understanding each other through the line, “You don’t listen to rock.” It’s a one-sided love song that will move anyone’s heart—not just guys who love rock.
Cheer up!Takeuchi Mariya


In this commercial titled “Tokai Mellow,” Jun Idota and Kanako Murakami, both from Aichi Prefecture, appear and are shown enjoying Maruefu while talking about the Tokai region.
The gentle atmosphere flowing between the two as they savor Maruefu against the backdrop of dusk is wonderful, isn’t it? The familiar song “Genki wo Dashite” plays as the BGM, tying together the calm mood of the commercial.
[I want to hear it again!] Popular beer commercial songs. All-time CM songs [2026] (201–210)
Que sera seraDoris Day


This is a commercial that conveys the refreshing feel of Green Label through a cheerful, lighthearted drama that also carries a sense of gentleness.
After a baseball game, three men are enjoying Green Label when they spot a woman at the bus stop across the street.
Each of them tries to catch her attention using a baseball pitching stance.
Her reaction isn’t what they expected, and their bewilderment adds a comedic touch.
The relaxed mood and comedic vibe are further highlighted by Doris Day’s “Que Sera, Sera.” Because the phrase means “whatever will be, will be,” it pairs with the gentle sound to clearly communicate a calm, laid-back atmosphere.
Theme of the Beardtakashima akihiko & erekutorikku sheebaazu


This commercial features Ken Shimura appearing among men enjoying Green Label, taking the fun to the next level.
Shimura shows up in his “Hige Dance” outfit and calls out, “Ii n da yo,” to which the men reply, “Green da yo,” and everyone dances together as the excitement grows.
Playing in the background to convey the joy of the Hige Dance is ‘Hige no Theme.’ As soon as this song comes on, you can picture the Hige Dance being performed, and its powerful rhythm really highlights the fun.
Uptown GirlBilly Joel

It’s very striking how the ad shows Kentaro Sakaguchi enjoying a Greens Free after getting out of the bath, and Miho Kanno drinking it deliciously after putting in some hard work! Up to now, scenes like these usually feature beer with alcohol, but this ad emphasizes that with Greens Free, you can be completely satisfied thanks to its authentic flavor even though it’s non-alcoholic.
The background music uses Billy Joel’s classic “Uptown Girl,” a familiar song with a refreshingly catchy melody.


