The Blendy commercial song. A popular jingle.
Blendy, released by AGF, is a flagship instant coffee product.
Blendy, which debuted in the late 1970s and has become a long-selling favorite familiar to many people, is also heavily advertised on TV.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in Blendy commercials over the years.
Besides the Blendy theme song, there are plenty of tracks with a stylish vibe—and it’s surprising that many of them are original compositions made just for the commercials.
Alright, let’s dive in and listen to the Blendy CM songs.
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Blendy commercial songs: Popular TV commercial tracks (1–10)
Original songSteve Memmolo

The Cafe Latory stick commercial featuring Keiko Kitagawa, titled “Make Our Time Richer,” uses an original song for the ad.
The singer is Steve Memmolo, a singer-songwriter from the United States.
Carried by a soft, comforting electric piano melody, Steve’s gentle, soothing vocals flow through the spot.
It’s the perfect track to use as background music when you’re savoring some slow, personal time with a cup of coffee—just like in the commercial.
Original songHezā Uddzu
The Cafe Latory stick commercial featuring Keiko Kitagawa, titled “Why Does Foam Make Us So Happy?”, uses an original song created for the ad.
The singer is Heather Woods, a vocalist from the state of Maine in the U.S.
The composer is Fumitake Igarashi, a keyboardist and composer known for producing numerous commercial songs.
The melody captures the product’s refined, warm atmosphere as-is, making it incredibly easy on the ears.
It even has a stylish vibe that wouldn’t feel out of place playing in a café somewhere—perfect as background music for a coffee break!
Original songMaiku Mārinton

In the Mellow & Rich commercial “Yukata na Kaori,” featuring Tomoyo Harada and Miwa Arai, the original song familiar from Blendy ads is used.
This classic tune, which repeats the name “Blendy” many times, is sung by Australian musician Mike Marling.
The refreshing melody played on steel pan perfectly matches the vibe of the commercial! Even though it’s a melody you hear often, you can enjoy it in a new way here.
Mike’s gentle singing voice is also heartwarming.
Blendy commercial songs: Popular commercial songs (11–20)
Original songEVE

In the Blendy bottle coffee commercial “Window Cleaning,” featuring Tomoyo Harada—well known from other Blendy ads—an original song is used.
The song is performed by EVE, a chorus unit active as backing vocalists for various artists.
With the product name repeated multiple times, the tune is the familiar one from Blendy’s bottle coffee commercials.
Its stylish feel comes from the chorus-unit-style delivery that evokes the streets of New York.
Original songHarada Tomoyo

In the Blendy Stick Café au Lait commercial, “Take It Slow, Even in the Morning,” the original song is sung by Tomoyo Harada, who appears in the ad.
The tune is a familiar one from Blendy Stick commercials, and the faster, more upbeat version is probably better known.
In this commercial, the song is arranged with a bossa nova feel and broadcast along with Harada’s gentle vocals.
Just listening to it brings a soothing, calming moment—perfect to enjoy with a cup of coffee!
Original songŌshima Reiko

In the commercial “Blendy Stick 2008” featuring Tomoyo Harada, an original song plays.
The vocalist is Reiko Oshima, a singer known for numerous commercial jingles and her work as a studio musician.
With a lively melody that feels a touch retro, the product name is sung repeatedly.
Not only the name, but the melody itself leaves a strong impression that sticks in your ears.
After hearing it, you’ll definitely feel like having a café au lait—just like Ms.
Harada does in the ad!
Original songKaori Takeda

In the bottle coffee commercial “Blendy no Mori” featuring Tomoyo Harada, the familiar original song from Blendy’s bottle coffee ads is performed.
The singer is Kaori Takeda, a vocalist who also performs as the singer of TICA, her unit with guitarist Masayuki Ishii.
Her gentle voice, which feels like a refreshing breeze and perfectly matches the bright imagery of the commercial, flows throughout.
Listening to Takeda’s vocals makes you feel as if you’ve melted into the forest where Harada appears in the ad.


