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Coca-Cola commercials: A roundup of famous ads whose cast and featured songs are making waves

Coca-Cola, a major beverage manufacturer, differentiates itself from other companies’ vending machines with proprietary apps like Coke On, which let you make payments with your smartphone and collect stamps.

In addition to soft drinks like Coke and Aquarius, its tea and coffee brands such as Ayataka and Georgia are also hugely famous.

One reason Coca-Cola enjoys such high name recognition compared to other soft drink makers is the high frequency of its TV commercials.

Coca-Cola’s commercials often feature popular actors and spotlighted artists handling the music, which frequently becomes a topic of conversation.

In this article, we’ll showcase those buzzworthy commercials all at once, so if there’s a CM you saw on TV that caught your attention, be sure to check it out.

Coca-Cola commercials: A roundup of famous ads making headlines for their cast and featured songs (31–40)

Coca-Cola: ‘TV Time is Coke’ Version

Haruka Ayase transforms into a comic book–style heroine! Masaki Suda and Elaiza Ikeda are rescued with dazzling action! New Coca-Cola TV commercial “Coca-Cola: Time for TV is Coke” and behind-the-scenes footage

Doesn’t this song make you want to drink a Coke? It’s a track by the girls’ vocal group Little Glee Monster, also known as Litoguri.

It was released in 2018 as their 12th single.

The bright, energetic sound, pleasant-to-the-ear choral work, and positive lyrics are memorable.

It’s a message song that will lift your spirits.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling down—it might blow your worries away.

Coca‑Cola: “When we’re together, magic happens.”

Coca-Cola Commercial: “Magic Happens When We’re Together” - 60-second version

Many of you may remember humming it as children, right? “Chim Chim Cher-ee” is a song created by the Sherman Brothers, who wrote music for numerous Disney films, and it has been covered by many artists in Japan.

In 1966, it was even broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” and it’s said to have reached a wide audience, not only children but adults as well.

When you listen to it, you get a strange feeling, as if you’re being taken to another world, don’t you? Give it a try when you want to enjoy a slightly fantastical world.

Coca-Cola Zero “Wild Boxercise”Hidetoshi Nakata

Coca-Cola Zero Commercial 'Wild Boxercise' Version, 15 Seconds

The 2009 Coca-Cola Zero “Wild Boxercise” commercial was a cool ad featuring Hidetoshi Nakata doing kickboxing.

The track used in this stylish CM was RIZE’s “ZERO,” whose rock vibe is insanely cool.

Released in 2009, it’s still a staple at their live shows, and that distinctive guitar riff is super cool.

It’s a quintessential RIZE mixture track, combining loud, heavy sounds with sharp, tight rap.

Yuka Kawamura, who sang this song, is a singer-songwriter from Osaka who drew the attention of music fans in 1998 with “Yozora no Mukou,” a song she provided to SMAP.

While she has written many songs for a wide range of artists as a composer, her own singing, with its refreshing voice, also creates a sound that perfectly suits this commercial.

Coca-Cola 2001 commercial

No Reason Coca Cola: Rooftop in the Spring Sky

In the commercial for the No Reason! campaign that aired in 2001, Keisuke Kuwata appears, shown singing while holding a guitar.

The song used in this CM is his signature hit “Nami Nori Johnny.” Released in 2001, it’s still beloved as a classic summer anthem.

With lyrics about summer romance, it’s sure to set your heart on fire!