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 hits (41–50)
Coke is it! ’85 [Wonderfully Dancing]SHOW-YA
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Often cited as pioneers of all-girl bands, they were one of the groups that led the girls’ band boom.
They made their debut in August 1985 with this song, “Suteki ni Dancing (Coke Is It).” It can be called a memorable track for the band.
The origin of their band name is said to come from the “Shoya” restaurant the members used to frequent.
The world is smiling at you.Little Glee Monster


Featuring Haruka Ayase in a strikingly colorful aloha shirt, this is a commercial introducing the Color Bottle.
It announces the 2018 summer-only release of Coca-Cola with labels in various colors.
With a summery, uplifting vibe, seeing those colorful bottles lined up in stores makes you want to pick one up without thinking!
The world is smiling at you.Little Glee Monster


This is a commercial, aired from the beginning of 2019, announcing bottles that come with omikuji (fortune slips).
It introduces how various phrases are printed on the bottles, such as “Prayers for Victory,” “Success in Love,” and “Thriving Club Activities.” In the “Full of Good Fortune” version, it shows someone finding the fortune bottles and ending up buying a lot of them.
In the “Try Your Luck at the Vending Machine” version, it portrays the fun of buying a Coke from a vending machine and seeing which bottle you get.
It’s a wonderful promotion that makes a routine purchase feel exciting.
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.
Super SummerNiziU


A quintessential “summer” song by NiziU, wildly popular with everyone from kids to adults and rising faster than a shooting star.
It was featured in a Coca-Cola commercial in the summer of 2021.
With lyrics that seem to speak for how we all felt during the pandemic—capturing our yearning for summer—it makes you want to go play on the beach the moment you listen.
From the high-pitched rap and ever-changing, adorable vocals to the irresistibly bouncy melody, it’s a sparkling, lighthearted pop song guaranteed to lift your spirits.
YES COKE YES `84Suzuki Yasuhiro

This is a commercial jingle that Yasuhiro Suzuki, formerly of Off Course, recorded under his own name after leaving the band.
Suzuki’s refreshing vocals were a perfect fit for Coca-Cola commercials, and among the many Coca-Cola ads, this version is probably one that many people still remember.
In addition to his work as a singer-songwriter, he also provides songs for other artists.
Coming HomeDiana Ross

In 1975, three versions of a Coca-Cola commercial song were aired: the Glen Campbell version, the Stylistics version, and the Diana Ross version.
All of them conveyed the image of Coca-Cola as a stylish drink from America.
At the time, these versions were not released on record and were considered rare.




