Coca-Cola commercial song. A popular jingle.
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.
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Coca-Cola commercial songs: Popular jingle tracks (71–80)
sonOkuda Tamio
There is a song called “Musuko” among the early solo singles by Tamio Okuda, the frontman and lead vocalist of the Japanese rock band Unicorn, known for songs like “Hataraku Otoko” and “Subarashii Hibi.” This song was used in a Coca-Cola “ALWAYS COKE” commercial.
The world of CokeSaigō Teruhiko

Teruhiko Saigō also sang in a Coca-Cola commercial.
This 1972 version, with lyrics by Yū Aku and music by Makoto Kawaguchi, appears to have been released on CD as well.
I’m sure there are people for whom this brings back fond memories.
Coca-Cola songs have really been performed by so many singers and artists.
Taste the FeelingAvicii vs. Conrad Sewell

Coca-Cola’s “Ribbon Bottle 2017” commercial, which began airing on October 30, 2017.
It’s a winter campaign CM themed “Let’s give the gift of surprise with a Ribbon Bottle, with gratitude for the year!” This heartwarming ad shows people giving Ribbon Bottle Coca-Cola with thanks to those who make Christmas possible—like mothers, shop workers, and Santa Claus.
The music is “Taste the Feeling,” composed by Swedish producer Avicii and sung by Australian singer-songwriter Conrad Sewell.
Be Who You AreJon Batiste, J.I.D, NewJeans, Cat Burns, Camilo

This is a commercial from Coke Studio, Coca‑Cola’s experiential music platform, that evokes the idea of people around the world connecting through music.
Artists singing in a colorful world highlight the joy of music.
The CM song is Jon Batiste’s “Be Who You Are,” a star‑studded track featuring Camilo, J.I.D, Cat Burns, and NewJeans.
Hearing artists from different genres and countries layer their voices conveys the importance of connection and the power of music.
Take a pictureNiziU

This is NiziU’s second single, released in April 2021.
Riding the momentum sparked by the “Jump Rope Dance” craze, it’s a cute and poppy track that conveys NiziU’s freshness and bursting energy just as it is.
With producer J.Y.
Park handling both lyrics and composition, the catchy melody and sound are brimming with NiziU’s signature style.
The choreography, which matches the sound of a camera shutter, is adorable as well.
Sunny dropNovelbright

A five-member rock band from Osaka whose name means “new brilliance,” Novelbright released this as their third digital-only single.
The track was used in Coca-Cola’s “New Era” commercial and also served as Novelbright’s major-label debut, so many of you have probably heard it.
With its signature piercing high-tone vocals and a driving rock sound, it delivers a refreshing energy that perfectly fits a Coca-Cola ad.
It’s a song packed with Novelbright’s appeal—truly a calling card for the band.
tropical nightRIP SLYME

A single released in 2007.
If RIP SLYME’s classic summer song “Rakuen Baby” captures summer at high noon, this track takes on the theme of a midsummer night love affair.
It remains a beloved summer tune years after its release, steeped in the sultry heat and seductive atmosphere of a summer night.
The cool hip-hop sound creates a sense of liberation, and the catchy chorus leaves a strong impression, yet there’s a comfortable laid-back feel, too.
It’s the perfect song for a summer night when you want to keep things just a little cool.




