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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 before! Chocolate commercial songs (51–60)

Ghana Milk Chocolate

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Mirai Taxi (live) – Otsuka Ai
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The song used in the Ghana Milk Chocolate commercial was Ai Otsuka’s “Mirai Taxi.” It’s included on her 2007 album LOVE PiECE.

The melody, which fully showcases Ai Otsuka’s pop side, is catchy and super cute! The lyrics depict riding a mysterious vehicle to go see the person you want to meet, just as you wish.

After hearing the repeatedly sung chorus, you might feel like flying off right now to see someone you’re yearning to meet!

Nestlé KitKat: “The two of us together make a ‘KitKat,’ don’t we?”

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Ai Otsuka / kit palette (“KitKat Daily Nuts & Cranberry”)
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KitKat, the strong ally of exam-takers, now comes as “KitKat Everyday Nuts & Cranberry,” with nuts and cranberries mixed in.

The song featured in this commercial is Ai Otsuka’s “kit palette.” It was created with the hope of bringing smiles to women who laugh and cry as they devote themselves every day to work, study, and love.

Not only the fun times but even the tough ones are special days in your life.

With that in mind, this is a song that shares the strength to say, “Okay, let’s do this!” and keep going.

Bourbon Alfort Mini Chocolate: “Make Blue Your Ally. Run.” (version)

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King Gnu – Umbrella OFFICIAL AUDIO
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The song used in the Alfort commercial featuring Kentaro Sakaguchi is King Gnu’s “Kasa” (“Umbrella”).

Its cool, tricky melody perfectly matches Alfort’s image as a chocolate for adults and really leaves an impression.

The lyrics describe a heart after a breakup, where emotions are all mixed together as if a torrential downpour is raging inside.

Although the lyrics are heartbreaking, they don’t leave you with just sadness—perhaps thanks to the evocative words crafted by King Gnu’s vocalist and lyricist, Daiki Tsuneta.

The music video, animated to look almost like a still image at first glance, gradually changes as the song progresses.

It’s a track whose MV is also well worth paying attention to.

Lotte Ghana Milk Chocolate

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Kobukuro “hana” (Lotte Ghana commercial song)
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Kobukuro’s “hana,” released digitally in 2015, was used as the theme song for Ghana Milk Chocolate’s commercial.

The music video features Tao Tsuchiya, Airi Matsui, and Suzu Hirose, who also appeared in the ad.

The song reflects the idea that who you are today is thanks to someone dear being by your side and supporting you gently.

Whether that person is a crush, a partner, a friend, or family, we’ve all had moments where we feel we can stand where we are now because of them.

It’s a song that reminds you of the importance of those special people in your life.

You've definitely heard these! Chocolate commercial songs (61–70)

Ezaki Glico Pocky is like a musical instrument. “[Alexandros]” version

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[Alexandros] – Backseat (MV)
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This is a Pocky commercial featuring [Alexandros].

The footage of them performing in a school gymnasium might evoke a sense of nostalgia and youth for some viewers.

And the message displayed over the video—“It’s okay because we have our friends”—really hits home, doesn’t it? In the commercial, they perform “Backseat,” set to be released in 2024.

While the arrangement carries a certain youthful vibe, the song still showcases their signature freshness and flowing melodic lines, making it a captivating track.

Meiji Handmade Christmas Chocolate

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This is a poignant piece that was featured as the song for Meiji’s “Handmade Christmas Chocolate” commercial.

It’s a track by the dance-vocal group EXILE, released in 2008 as their 29th single.

The song is a cover of Wham!’s Christmas classic “Last Christmas,” beloved around the world.

It sings of lingering feelings for a former lover; the lyrics convey the sentiment that “you’re still number one to me,” which is heart-wrenching.

Yet within that sadness, there’s a faint sense of hope, making it a deeply emotional number.

Ghana Milk Chocolate: “Heart’s Spell” Version

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It’s a heart-wrenching love ballad that plaintively sings, “I can’t live without you.” This song by Mika Nakashima—who is also active as an actress—was included as the B-side to her 31st single, ALWAYS, released in 2010.

It was used in Lotte’s “Ghana Milk Chocolate” commercial.

The mature tone of the song and Nakashima’s delicate, ephemeral voice are such a perfect match.

It makes you feel as if you’ve become the protagonist of the song yourself.