Coca-Cola is loved by many people, from adults to children.
Its commercials have featured countless classic songs over the years, letting us enjoy not only the visuals but also the music.
In this article, we’ll introduce the songs that have been used in Coca-Cola commercials!
Beyond tie-ins with existing tracks, there are also many songs written specifically for the commercials and special cover versions.
If you’ve been curious about a song you heard in a recent ad, or you want to hear that tune from an old Coca-Cola commercial again, this is a must-read!
Be sure to look for the song you’re after.
Coca-Cola commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (1–10)
The 2025 Coca-Cola commercial features the hugely popular girl group XG.
In this ad, it’s announced that by purchasing Coca-Cola, you can enter for a chance to attend an exclusive live performance starring the group.
The commercial also uses footage from their concerts, conveying the excitement of the venue.
The background music is their 2025 release “MILLION PLACES.” The song expresses their feelings for the beloved fans who support them as they travel around the world, and many listeners were likely moved by their sincere message.
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar: “Which taste do you prefer?” version
I feel CokeSuiyōbi no Campanella
Haruka Ayase flashes an ultra-refreshing smile against a sparkling sea! Music by Wednesday Campanella covering the familiar “I feel Coke.” New Coca-Cola TV commercial: “Which taste do you like?”
“Which do you like, Coca-Cola or Coca-Cola Zero?” Featuring two colas, this is a commercial that aired in 2023.
Haruka Ayase appears, and the appeal of each cola is introduced.
The song used in this CM is a cover of the CM song “I feel Coke,” which was used for three consecutive years starting in 1987, performed by Wednesday Campanella.
While preserving the gentle mood of the original, it’s arranged to feel even more dreamy, and Shihou’s vocals match it perfectly—it’s a superb cover.
Coca-Cola: “Coke, Chicken, and Tatsuya Fujiwara” (version)
Heaven and HellJacques Offenbach
Heaven and Hell / Sports Day BGM
Watching Tatsuya Fujiwara alternately take sips of Coca-Cola and bites of fried chicken really stimulates your appetite, doesn’t it? Set to Offenbach’s classic “Orpheus in the Underworld,” a staple sports day BGM, the ad layers on original lyrics to briskly highlight how well Coke and chicken pair together.
Taking the initials of Coke and chicken to make “Kochi,” and then combining it with Tatsuya Fujiwara’s name to form the humorous “Kochi-ara Tatsuya,” the clever wordplay is sure to make you smile.
Singer-songwriter Rosalina appears and performs a solo acoustic set.
At the start of the commercial, an email shows the results of an audition she applied for, with the word “Rejected.” She sighs, takes a sip of cola, picks up her guitar, and starts to sing.
Then the cola bottle tips over, bumps into her smartphone, and a live stream accidentally begins.
Her voice unexpectedly reaches a large audience, and she captivates them all.
The song she performs in the commercial is “Life Road.” Released in 2024, the track carries the resolve of wanting to stay with a cherished person forever, expressed in the line, “If I’m with you, I’ll go anywhere.”