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

The commercial where Eiji Akaso talks about his love for Alfort, titled “I am Alfort Party.” It’s a slightly humorous ad in which all sorts of things around him—his phone case, his computer desktop, even his socks—are Alfort-themed.
The background music is Omoinotake’s song “Iolite.” Its biggest charm lies in lyrics that express devotion to one’s favorite person or thing, making it a track I’d especially recommend to anyone who has something they truly love.
The theme of Meiji chocolate


This commercial features Choco-sensei, played by Kanji Ishimaru, recommending oligofructose milk chocolate to a woman who says, “I’m worried about sugar, but I want to eat chocolate!” It highlights that the fructo-oligosaccharides in the oligofructose milk chocolate aren’t absorbed by the body as sugar, making it suitable even for those watching their sugar intake.
The message clearly conveys that it’s a product you can enjoy deliciously while caring for your body.
The background music uses the familiar theme song from Meiji Chocolate commercials.
YouKimura Kaera

Kaela Kimura’s “You,” released in 2006, was featured in a Kit Kat commercial.
The lyrics gently speak to someone who tries to carry everything on their own, saying, “I’m here, so tell me anything.” They remind us that no one can live without relying on others, and encourage us not to hold back when we’re going through hard or sad times—a message that brings a sense of relief.
If you have a friend or family member who tends to shoulder everything alone, why not send them this song as a way to reach out?
traditionCHO CO PA CO CHO CO QUIN QUIN

Featuring CHO CO PA CO CHO CO QUIN QUIN, this is one installment in the serialized Pocky commercials, under the theme “Pocky is like a musical instrument.” The ad shows performance scenes using electronic instruments like synthesizers as well as ethnic instruments such as steelpan, likely captivating anyone who plays music.
The piece performed in the commercial is the title track from their first album, “tradition,” released in 2023.
It blends elements of electronic and traditional music into a highly addictive dance track.
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.
Kimiereyuka

A commercial that seems like it could give you a boost just by watching is Bourbon’s Rich Chocolate Brownie ad, the “May Your Dreams Come True” version.
This piece features Tetta Sugimoto and Moe Kamikokuryo cheering on students preparing for exams.
Playing in the background is Yuka’s song “Kimi Yell.” Her high, clear vocals evoke the freshness and sweet poignancy of youth.
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.


