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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 / Bottled Coffee] CM Songs from Georgia and BOSS (71–80)

Coca-Cola Georgia “After taking a breather, I felt like taking a step forward” version

every dayYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu – Mainichi (Every Day)
every dayYonezu Kenshi

This commercial conveys a spirit of taking on new challenges and the courage to take the first step, creating a positive atmosphere sparked by Georgia.

It features Minami Hamabe, Osamu Mukai, and Yuki Kawamura taking their first steps toward what they want to do, while also depicting Georgia supporting that brief pause beforehand.

The song that emphasizes the ad’s positive mood and adds a light, buoyant feel is Kenshi Yonezu’s “Mainichi.” It’s included on his 2024 album “LOST CORNER,” with Yaffle participating in the arrangement.

The track is striking for its vocals—light yet intense—and its direct expression of subtle everyday emotions and daily frustrations.

Suntory Craft Boss Unsweetened Italiano Alien Jones “A Day’s Errand” / “A Day at the Café”

AmarcordNino Rota, Carlo Savina

The commercials in the Alien Jones series featuring Tommy Lee Jones, titled “A Day’s Errand” and “A Day at the Café.” This time, Alien Jones is depicted as Sakura Ando’s junior coworker, being asked to pick up a café latte and going to a café together.

In both commercials, they ultimately conclude that instead of a café-bought café latte, the unsweetened Craft Boss Italiano is more than enough.

The ads do a great job of conveying how delicious it is and how easy it is to buy.

Suntory CRAFT BOSS Unsweetened Italiano “Alien Jones: Pizza Shop (Animation)” Edition

AmarcordNino Rota, Carlo Savina

The Craft Boss “Alien Jones” series featuring Tommy Lee Jones is always popular for its amusing storylines.

This new commercial is different from the previous ones in that it’s animated.

In a humorous touch, the narration explains that it became animated because they couldn’t film on location in Italy.

The plot about Alien Jones, who can’t stand anything that’s crooked, is especially entertaining—be sure to check it out.

WANDA Gold Low-Sugar “Man’s Brilliance” Version

Halloween NightAKB48

[MV full] Halloween Night / AKB48 [Official]
Halloween NightAKB48

AKB48’s 41st single, “Halloween Night,” released in 2015.

The song features Rino Sashihara—now active not only in variety shows but also as a producer—as the center, and it was used in a commercial for Asahi’s “WONDA Morning Shot.” With an allure that feels like it draws you into another world and slightly romantic lyrics, it’s a disco tune brimming with a grown-up mood and retro vibes, in addition to a catchiness reminiscent of “Koi Suru Fortune Cookie.” The lustrous vocals and laid-back rhythm are pleasant and sure to amp up Halloween, and it might also pair nicely with a relaxing drink when you’re feeling tired.

DyDo Blend Coffee

Saturday nightBay City Rollers

Saturday Night – Bay City Rollers
Saturday nightBay City Rollers

I bet there are people who feel their youth come rushing back when they hear this song! Bay City Rollers’ “Saturday Night,” by the Scottish pop-rock band from the UK, is their signature hit that was released in the U.S.

in 1975 and became a huge success.

You often hear it in various commercials, and it was used for DyDo Blend Coffee among canned coffee ads.

It’s a fun number with a surging melody line and a rock ’n’ roll rhythm that makes you feel giddy—you can’t help but start swaying! It’s curious how, even though it’s “Saturday Night,” it also has a fresh, morning-or-afternoon kind of brightness.

In any case, the mood that makes you want to dance from the inside out is just the best, and it’s sure to make your Saturday night even more enjoyable!