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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.

Coca-Cola commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (21–30)

I feel Coke ’89Nakamura Koichi

COCA-COLA I feel Coke ’89 ver.3 – Takami Matsumoto – ♪ Koichi Nakamura (60sec)
I feel Coke '89Nakamura Koichi

“I feel Coke” by Koichi Nakamura, former member of The Jaywalk.

The bouncy bass and guitar with a light, brisk rhythm make it a really pleasant track.

Packing so many fun elements into just a minute and a half is something only a pro can pull off.

Makes me crave an ice-cold Coke in a glass bottle.

Coca-Cola “Road Trip” Version

BlissTyla

Tyla – BLISS (Official Music Video)
BlissTyla

This Coca-Cola commercial features the memorable tagline, “Being absorbed beats being focused.” Indeed, many people have probably felt that they perform more powerfully when they’re completely absorbed in something they love, compared to when they’re trying to concentrate on something they’re not interested in.

This ad builds on that striking tagline and is set around a road trip.

As the female protagonist is driving with her friends, who should be in the car next to them but Tayla! It’s a captivating commercial with a dreamy, heart-pounding twist.

Naturally, the background music is Tayla’s track “Bliss.” The lyrics express deep affection for a loved one, while also conveying the anxiety of what might happen if they were ever separated.

It’s a feeling many people can relate to.

Coca-Cola “Everyone Is Surely Santa Claus” Version

I Could be Santa ClauseCeleste

Did you see Coca-Cola’s Christmas-season commercial, “Everyone Is Surely Santa Claus”? It comically portrays the daily lives of various Santas.

Playing in the background is Celeste’s “I Could Be Santa Clause.” Her beautiful vocals and the Christmas-tinged melody are absolutely irresistible.

Coca-Cola Coke STUDIO “The Beginning of Magic”

ColumbusMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE – Columbus [LIVE from Zenjin Mitō to Weltraum ~Meimei-hen~]
ColumbusMrs. GREEN APPLE

A campaign announcement commercial for the Coke STUDIO live event that you can enter by purchasing a Coke.

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, who will also perform at Coke STUDIO Live, appears in the commercial, and their music is used as the BGM.

The song playing in the ad is “Columbus,” which is being unveiled for the first time in this commercial.

It has that refreshing, signature Mrs.

GREEN APPLE sound—can’t wait to hear it live!

Coca-Cola: Our Coke is the best in the world – “In winter, get in a sweet mood with Coke & floats!”

Take The “A” Train

Haruka Ayase @ Coca-Cola – Our Coke Is the Best in the World – Winter: Get in a Sweet Mood with Coke & Floats! (version)
Take The "A" Train

Starting in November 2017, Coca-Cola aired a commercial featuring Haruka Ayase titled “Our Coke Is the Best in the World: Sweet Winter Vibes with Coke & Floats!” In this web-exclusive long version, Ayase appears in a winter hanten coat, sitting at a kotatsu, and demonstrates how to make decorated Coke & Float variations like a snowman and a kagami mochi.

Watching her enjoy the cute, decorative Coke & Floats so deliciously makes you want to create your own original Coke & Float, too.

The music is the famous jazz tune “Take the A Train,” with a stylish arrangement that’s also worth noting!

Coke is it ! ’86CADILLAC

They debuted as a rockabilly band, but when producer Yasushi Akimoto shifted them toward an idol style like The Checkers, it seems many fans drifted away.

At the time of their debut, they were a bona fide rockabilly band, sporting cool pompadours.

They are still active today.

Coke is it! ’86EPO

COCA-COLA Coke is it! ’86 [Pump! Pump! to the Sun] – ♪ EPO
Coke is it! '86EPO

Singer-songwriter EPO, known for her signature song “U, Fu, Fu, Fu,” was active in the 1980s.

This is the 1986 version of “Coke is it!” It’s a video that exudes a pure, unclouded, sunlit aura characteristic of the bubble era.