Cheer songs used in commercials. Popular CM tracks and commercial songs.
Songs featured in TV commercials have a strange way of sticking in our memories, don’t they? Cheer songs in particular not only shape the image of a company or product, but also deliver messages that resonate with viewers.
Many of you have probably had the experience of feeling energized by an upbeat melody or encouraged by moving lyrics.
In this article, we’ll present a roundup of cheer songs that have been used in commercials so far.
There are plenty of classics that lift our spirits, so we hope you’ll find a new favorite.
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Cheering songs used in commercials. Popular CM tracks, commercial songs (61–70)
Broken flowerCreepHyp

It was released in 2016 as CreepHyp’s ninth single.
The song was used as the CM song for Yoyogi Seminar’s commercial “Yozemi, Gokaku Kaikaku,” starring Kyoko Yoshine, and since it was written specifically for the commercial, the theme centers on entrance exams and studying.
Takashi Kato of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra participated in the recording.
Let’s give it a tryWANIMA

It was released as a digital-only single by WANIMA in 2017.
After it was featured in an au commercial, the company was flooded with inquiries asking who was singing it.
The song is an arrangement of the children’s song “Picnic,” carrying a strong, forward-looking message encouraging people to try anything.
Its sound is memorable and familiar to listeners of all ages, from children to the elderly.
Ibukiyama

It’s a song that stays close to the heart as the seasons change.
yama’s crystal-clear voice colors a new voyage.
Broadcast nationwide from April 2023 as the Kanro “Pure Gummy” commercial song, it reached many listeners.
The lyrics depict a journey of self-acceptance and the discovery of true love, expressing an inner growth and a search for harmony with the outside world.
The melody, evoking the arrival of spring, lifts the heart and brings a light, buoyant feeling.
It’s a track that will resonate when taking a new step forward, as well as in moments of parting from someone dear.
Letter ~ Dear Fifteen-Year-Old YouAnjura Aki

This is a song that has been featured in Japan Post Group commercials and sung as a choral piece.
In the times when worries increase as we grow into adulthood during adolescence, when we’re struggling and suffering, I imagine many people have resonated with these lyrics and been saved by this song.
weathercockKobukuro

It’s a song included on Kobukuro’s 14th single, “Tsubomi,” released in 2007.
Right after its release, it was used in a Shinken Zemi university acceptance announcement commercial.
Thanks to the huge success of “Tsubomi,” this track also gained attention and, despite being a B-side, has become very popular among fans.
It’s a song that gives you the strength to look forward.
We don’t need a time machine.Maeda Atsuko

Released in 2013 as Atsuko Maeda’s first solo single after graduating from AKB48.
It was used as the commercial song for Mynavi’s “Mynavi Tenshoku” (job change) campaign, the “Makasena Sai Message” version, and reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
With its exciting sound and cute vocals, it’s a comforting, uplifting song.
There’s always tomorrowRe:Japan

It’s a famous song by Kyu Sakamoto that was released about 50 years ago.
Even now, many artists continue to cover it.
People of all ages know this song, and, as the title suggests, it’s an uplifting track that gives you the strength to keep going.
It’s a song I hope will continue to be sung for years to come.


