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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 for Georgia and BOSS (41–50)

NTT Docomo Vaundy × Docomo Youth Support Movie “#Youth Time Trip” / BOSS CAFFEINE ‘You Awake? Time Signal’ Version

mabatakiVaundy

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mabatakiVaundy

The globally acclaimed singer Vaundy has drawn a lot of attention.

His song “mabataki” is featured in two commercials.

One is for the Docomo Youth Support Movie; its coming-of-age story pairs perfectly with his refreshing vocals.

The second is for BOSS CAFFEINE, a commercial themed around waking up, which ties in with the song’s eye-focused lyrics.

The fact that the track fits a variety of situations may be one reason it’s so beloved.

[Canned Coffee and Bottled Coffee] CM Songs from Georgia and BOSS (51–60)

Suntory BOSS Alien Jones: 'Human History' Edition

Moon RiverTeshima Aoi

Many of you might remember this commercial that aired in 2009.

It depicts humanity hard at work throughout history—cavemen chasing mammoths, ancient Egyptians building the pyramids, and ancient Chinese constructing the Great Wall.

It then ends by showing people working in the modern day.

Even while saying we’re always working, the warm narration makes you feel proud of it.

Enhancing that gentle atmosphere is the background music, Moon River.

Originally sung by Audrey Hepburn in the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, this commercial uses the version performed by Aoi Teshima.

Asahi Soft Drinks Asahi Wonda “New Wonda Clear Black” Version / “New Wonda Royal Latte” Version

StarHoshino Gen

This is a commercial in which Gen Hoshino introduces two types of Wonda.

There’s the “New Wonda Clear Black” version, which emphasizes that it’s perfect for starting your day, and the “New Wonda Royal Latte” version, recommended for the afternoon.

Gen Hoshino appears in both, highlighting each drink’s distinct flavor.

The background music features ‘Star,’ unveiled for the first time in this CM.

It’s a bright and refreshing track with memorable lyrics that evoke the feeling of spring.

Suntory CRAFT BOSS “Alien Jones: Idol” Version

After all, I’m an idolKawai Yūmi

This is one of the classic commercials in Suntory Boss’s series featuring Alien Jones.

The main character in this spot is Yumi Kawai.

It tells the story of an ordinary girl who, sparked by posting videos, grows into a hugely popular idol—there’s something genuinely moving about it.

And in the commercial, Kawai covers Kyoko Koizumi’s iconic song “Nantettatte Idol.” The arrangement is markedly different in tone from the original, making it a really compelling listen!

BOSS CAFFEINE “Awake? Meeting” VersionKamikî Ryūnosuke

This is a commercial featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki that promotes BOSS CAFFEINE as something that helps you wake up.

It depicts a meeting where everyone looks sleepy, conveying the wish for you to push through an unproductive meeting with BOSS CAFFEINE.

Kamiki’s expression after taking a sip is another highlight, giving a straightforward impression that it really helps you wake up.

Vaundy’s “mabataki” is used as the BGM, and the sound evokes a relaxed atmosphere while also suggesting the image of gathering strength.

Suntory Premium Boss “TV Station” Version

Darren from the film ‘City of Light’Michael Laurence Nyman

In this commercial, Tommy Lee Jones appears as a florist who comes and goes from a TV station.

It portrays behind-the-scenes glimpses of Shinobu Sakagami, Tsuyoshi Takei, and Matsuko Deluxe, and also shows staff working inside the station, including Osamu Suzuki.

Through these scenes, it emphasizes that Japanese television is an indispensable part of our lives.

The background music features “Darren,” a piece composed by British musician Michael Nyman for the film Wonderland.

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.