[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.
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[Canned Coffee / Bottled Coffee] CM Songs for Georgia and BOSS (41–50)
To Feel The FireStevie Wonder

This commercial promotes the fact that FIRE’s ONEDAY Black stays delicious even at room temperature, a state often associated with a drop in flavor.
Because the taste lasts, it supports you solidly throughout the day, helping you push forward with strength—depicted through the presence of Kenta Kiritani.
The song that underscores the power of this footage, which portrays such hard work, is the familiar series theme, “To Feel The Fire.” Its blend of gentle instrumentation and vocals that gradually build in intensity is striking, conveying a passion that slowly heats up the heart.
To Feel The FireStevie Wonder

In the memorable “FIRE Person – Ignite the Working You” spot, whose title ties into the product name, the creators clearly convey who they want to drink this beverage.
In the commercial, Kenta Kiritani appears as a salaryman, shown getting fired up by drinking FIRE.
The phrase “ignite the working you” is striking and compelling, isn’t it? The background music features Kiritani’s cover of “To Feel The Fire,” the FIRE commercial song originally crafted by Stevie Wonder.
Original songChatto Monchī

This commercial showcases CAFE Deli, a flavored latte developed as a spin-off of Kirin’s Fire brand, by highlighting it through everyday scenes.
It portrays CAFE Deli as a reward to oneself in daily life, conveying a rich taste that also resonates with the desire to feel stylish.
The relaxed atmosphere of these ordinary, day-to-day moments is accentuated by a song from Chatmonchy.
The light, breezy sound and vocals express the idea of overcoming small everyday troubles with positivity.
To Feel The FireKiritani Kenta

This commercial depicts Kenta Kiritani drinking Kirin’s Fire to fire himself up, while also conveying the crispness of its flavor.
It emphasizes the moment when Kiritani starts to sing, giving the whole piece a strong, powerful feel.
The song delivered powerfully in the footage is “To Feel The Fire,” familiar as the series’ CM song.
The original is a track by Stevie Wonder, which sings about the flame one needs within, set to a gentle melody.
Sung by Kenta Kiritani, it conveys a different kind of strength and resolve than the original—that’s the key point.
Seasons of Love


This commercial features Yosuke Eguchi appearing as a father, speaking to his son about the pride he takes in his work.
He says, “Dad doesn’t hit home runs,” and explains that he’s proud to play a behind-the-scenes, supportive role.
Many people likely resonated with his words and found them encouraging.
The background music is a cover of “Seasons of Love,” a song from the Broadway musical Rent.
Its beautiful melody is striking, and the choral singing gives it a grand, uplifting feel.
When A Man Loves A WomanPercy Sledge


This is a series of commercials in which Yuriko Ishida watches people working hard in various professions and says, “Thank you, great job.” In this installment, two men appear: one is a convenience store clerk and the other a traffic security guard.
Watching Ishida observe each man’s meticulous, attentive work and offer words of appreciation, you can’t help but feel as if those words were spoken to you, which is heartwarming.
The BGM for this uplifting commercial is Percy Sledge’s “When a Man Loves a Woman.” As the title suggests, it describes what happens when a man loves a woman, and the sincere, single-minded devotion it portrays is sure to move you.
When A Man Loves A WomanPercy Sledge


This commercial features Yuriko Ishida offering words of appreciation to everyone who works.
When she looks into the camera and says things like “Don’t push yourself too hard” and “Thank you—great job,” it feels as if she’s speaking directly to you.
The BGM is Percy Sledge’s “When a Man Loves a Woman,” with its soulful vocals tracing a sweet melodic line.
Just listening to the melody is enough to calm the heart, but once you read the lyrics—expressing a man’s straightforward love for someone precious—you’ll be moved even more, without a doubt.


