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You've definitely heard it before! The song from the chocolate commercial

Chocolate confectionery is popular with people of all ages, and when you go to supermarkets or convenience stores, you’ll find a wide variety.

What’s more, each product has lots of TV commercials airing, so you probably see them often.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs used in those chocolate commercials at once!

We’ve gathered a wide range—from details about that song you happened to hear in a commercial, to the classic tracks that are synonymous with chocolate CM songs—so be sure to give them a listen.

You’ve definitely heard these! Chocolate commercial songs (31–40)

Lotte Ghana 'Blame it on Valentine’s Day. Minami Hamabe' Version

Blame it on Valentine’s Day.Hamabe Minami

The song used in Lotte Ghana’s “Blame It on Valentine’s with Minami Hamabe” commercial.

It unfolds with an urban sound that matches the ad’s introduction of various ways to enjoy Valentine’s Day.

The lines and music express a willful mood that’s only forgiven on Valentine’s Day, leaving a strong impression.

It’s a number that colors scenes of spending a uniquely special day—dressing up a bit more than usual, trying your hand at making chocolate, and more.

An urban pop track with a soft, airy melody that makes you look forward to Valentine’s Day.

Pocky

Fashion Leader feat. Soy SauceORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE – Fashionable Boss feat. Soy Sauce
Fashion Leader feat. Soy SauceORANGE RANGE

It’s an uplifting, high-energy tune that draws you in with its funky sound and unique lyrics.

The song is by ORANGE RANGE, an Okinawan mix-genre rock band known for hits like “Hana” and “Shanghai Honey,” and it was released in 2008 as their 20th single.

It was also used in Ezaki Glico’s Pocky Chocolate commercial.

With its bouncy rhythm throughout and an unforgettable melody line, it’s packed with charm—you’ll find yourself wanting to sing along before you know it.

Fujiya LOOK “Look at Yourself” Version

Look At Me Nowmiwa

This song was written and produced by miwa in 2019 as the theme for the LOOK chocolate commercial “Jibun wo LOOK” by Fujiya.

Her signature fresh, energetic vocals really stand out! The lively electric guitar accompaniment is also striking and pleasant, giving the entire track a stylish feel.

Actress Rikka Ihara appears in the commercial, where she performs a dance to this upbeat song—truly the kind of track that makes you want to get up and dance when you hear it.

Lotte Ghana Black & Ghana Roast Milk “Ghana Black & Roast” Version

I Want You Back

The Jackson 5 “I Want You Back” on The Ed Sullivan Show
I Want You Back

This commercial introduces two varieties: Ghana Black with 50% cacao and Ghana Roast Milk with caramelized milk.

Ryo Yoshizawa tastes each chocolate and shares his impressions.

The bright, up-tempo song playing in the background might sound familiar to many of you.

It’s a song by The Jackson 5, and the commercial uses a cover version.

The original was released in 1969, has been covered by numerous artists, and has been featured in all kinds of contexts as a classic.

Its funky groove is especially memorable—it makes you want to start dancing when you listen to it!

Lotte Hot Ghana 'A Mother's Heart' Version

Message of Rouge

Yumi Matsutoya – Rouge no Dengon (Yumi Matsutoya Concert Tour The Universe Library 2016-2017)
Message of Rouge

This is a Ghana commercial told from a mother’s perspective, expressing her feelings for her child, with a series of adorable clips of children.

Yuzuru Hanyu also appears, making it a particularly memorable ad.

The commercial uses an instrumental version of “Rouge no Dengon,” known as the theme song for the film Kiki’s Delivery Service.

Originally released in 1975, it’s one of Yumi Matsutoya’s signature songs and was chosen as the movie’s theme more than a decade after its release.

With its lively rhythm and warmly resonant vocals, it’s a masterpiece that has secured its place in Japanese music history.

You've definitely heard these! Chocolate commercial songs (41–50)

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A Lump of LoveKinKi Kids

A Lump of Love / KinKi Kids (cover by Rune)
A Lump of LoveKinKi Kids

“Ai no Katamari” is a song included on KinKi Kids’ 13th single “Hey! Minna Genki Kai?”, released in November 2001.

It’s a love song sung from a woman’s perspective about her feelings for a man.

Even though the lyrics are feminine, the fact that it’s a male duet by Tsuyoshi Domoto and Koichi Domoto makes your heart skip a beat.

It’s easy to sing for both men and women, and it’s a wonderful choice to duet with a friend.

A perfect ballad for the Christmas and Valentine’s seasons.

Bourbon Alfort: “There’s no big Alfort” (version)

Sailing daychilldspot

chilldspot – Sailing day(Music Video)
Sailing daychilldspot

This is a track by chilldspot that evokes the image of facing the fun right in front of you and lifting your spirits.

The sound carries a light, relaxed atmosphere that strongly comes through, conveying the feeling of enjoying everyday life.

The lyrics depict moving forward into an uncertain future, and when combined with the cheerful vibe of the music, they evoke a positive emotion.

It feels like a song that teaches us that if we cherish the fun in front of us, the journey into the unknown can be enjoyable too.