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[Canned Coffee / Bottled Coffee] CM Songs for Georgia and BOSS

Canned coffee brightens our breaks, whether between studying or working.

Since canned coffee is so familiar in our daily lives, you probably often see canned coffee commercials on TV.

Have you ever wondered about the music used in those canned coffee commercials while watching them?

A wide variety of songs have been used over the years, including classic rock and jazz from overseas and popular tracks by Japanese artists.

In this article, we’ll introduce canned coffee commercial songs all at once, regardless of brand!

We hope you’ll find the track you heard in a commercial and were curious about—or maybe even a new favorite.

[Canned Coffee and Bottled Coffee] CM Songs for Georgia and BOSS (91–100)

SUNTORY BOSS

Young FolksPeter Bjorn & John

Peter Bjorn And John – Young Folks
Young FolksPeter Bjorn & John

This is a track with a memorable whistle.

The moment you hear it, vivid memories come rushing back.

It’s a 2006 hit by the Swedish trio Peter Bjorn and John.

The laid-back vibe and the chorus feel wonderfully soothing.

It was also used as the song for Suntory BOSS’s “From the birthplace of coffee” commercial, narrated by Koji Ishizaka.

It’s a perfect fit for those calming moments when you’re enjoying a cup of coffee.

Give it a listen when you want to unwind and relax.

GEORGIA

There’s always tomorrowRe:Japan

A series of TV commercials for Georgia canned coffee that aired from 2000 to 2002.

A star-studded lineup of Yoshimoto Kogyo comedians appeared, and it also became a hot topic because they sang the song “Ashita ga Arusa” (There’s Always Tomorrow).

The song was released in 2001 by Re:Japan—a group of 11 members including Downtown, Cocorico, and London Boots No.1 No.2—and became a hit.

The original version was sung by Kyu Sakamoto and is a beloved song not only in Japan but around the world.

DyDo Blend Demitasse Low Sugar “TRY for Tomorrow” Edition

Philosophyamazarashi

amazarashi “Philosophy” Music Video
Philosophyamazarashi

Formed in Aomori, amazarashi is a band that captivates rock fans with a worldview that accompanies and illuminates the deepest corners of the heart through their profound lyrics.

“Philosophy,” included on their 2017 album “Memento Mori of a Provincial City,” was featured in a DyDo Blend commercial.

It’s a medium-tempo rock tune where a powerful message resounds alongside a finely crafted band sound.

The piano that layers in the chorus evokes a subtle sense of hope, as if gently setting the heart free.

It’s a song that stands by you when you’re starting a new chapter in life, feeling stifled or constrained, or struggling to fit in.

Give it a listen when you want the strength—or a spark—to affirm yourself.

DyDo Blend Coffee

I LOVE YOUKobukuro

The song used in the DyDo Blend Coffee commercial is “I LOVE YOU,” one of the signature songs by Yutaka Ozaki, who passed away at a young age, and it’s covered here by Kobukuro.

It’s also included on Kobukuro’s 2010 cover album released for their 10th anniversary, ALL COVERS BEST.

Hearing them sing it brings out a different kind of charm, doesn’t it? Many artists have covered this song, so it’s fun to compare the different versions.

Suntory BOSS: BOSS × Traffic Control Zone “They’re Still Running” Edition

Hey! Hey!!Takehara Pisutoru

Here is the song Takahiro “Pistol” Takehara wrote in 2019 as the theme for the film “Don’t Cry, Akaoni.” It’s a gentle, heartwarming piece imbued with the Red Ogre’s feelings.

The song was also used as the commercial jingle for a collaboration campaign between BOSS Coffee and NEXCO East Japan.

The commercial portrays the “Traffic Control Team,” who work every day to keep the roads safe.

Active as an actor as well, he has created many other tie-in songs for commercials and TV dramas, showing that the power of his voice and lyrics is in high demand.

Coca-Cola Georgia Winter 2-Minute Drama: When I took a breather, the warmth seeped into my heart. “Married Couple” Episode / “Beloved Dog” Episode / “Childhood Friends” Episode / “New Employee” Episode

The city where I livedKobayashi Tōya

Georgia’s TV commercials, the 2-minute winter drama series “When you take a breather, warmth seeps into your heart,” debuted four stories in November 2024.

The “Married Couple,” “Beloved Dog,” “Childhood Friends,” and “New Employee” episodes each present a heartwarming tale tailored to its theme.

The background music features Shuya Kobayashi’s 2024 release “The Town Where I Lived,” which further heightens the emotional atmosphere.

BOSS Blue Impact – Crisp Low Sugar – “CP: Shock of the Blue Days” version

Godzilla’s Theme

BOSS | Godzilla “CP: Shock of the Azure Days” Version, 65 seconds – Suntory Commercial
Godzilla's Theme

The boss coffee Blue Impact – Sae no Bitō – commercial “CP: Shock of the Blue Days” features Godzilla, the giant monster known not only in Japan but around the world.

The song playing in this CM is, of course, ‘Godzilla’s Theme.’ When you think of Godzilla, you think of this piece—it’s so famous that even people who’ve never seen the movies would recognize it.

The composer is Akira Ifukube, who worked on the Godzilla series as well as a wide range of film and stage music.

For the commercial, the universally known masterpiece is used with a strings arrangement that heightens the sense of tension.