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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.

Cheer songs used in commercials. Popular CM tracks and commercial songs (91–100)

Ultramarine Eulogybokula.

bokula. – Ultramarine Eulogy [Official Music Video]
Ultramarine Eulogybokula.

In response to the changes in subjects for the 2025 Common Test, Kawaijuku’s commercial leaves a strong impression with actress Tsubaki’s powerful line: “Even if the entrance exams change, the university I want to attend doesn’t!” It promotes the idea that with Kawaijuku, you can take the shortest path to passing, making it feel like a reassuring presence for test-takers.

The BGM features bokula.’s rock song ‘Gunjo Ouka’ (Ultramarine Eulogy), a track whose lyrics evoke youth and challenge, paired with a driving rock sound that resonates deeply.

Beautifulyuzu

Yuzu 'Beautiful' Official Visualizer
Beautifulyuzu
Play, Support “Mutual support creates the future” Version

Let me introduce “Beautiful” by the folk duo Yuzu.

The song has been featured in a Nippon Life commercial.

Set to a Latin-flavored rock sound, it celebrates the beauty of people who chase their dreams and refuse to give up.

The powerful vocals and up-tempo beat work together to fire up the listener’s fighting spirit.

By the way, the commercial is a collaboration with the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

Listening while watching the footage may make the lyrics resonate even more.

Number one punk!Za Kuromaniyonzu

Commercial: Nissin Cup Noodles STAR WARS - Yoda Edition

This commercial, aired in 2011, was a collaboration with the movie Star Wars and features Yoda.

It’s a compelling ad with a powerful message, as Yoda speaks about the importance of believing in oneself.

The background music is “Number One Guy!” by The Cro-Magnons.

Released in 2011, the song’s lyrics describe repeatedly getting back up and striving to become number one, making it an uplifting anthem that gives listeners courage.

Go for it, baby!!Kuwata Keisuke

Keisuke Kuwata – Go For It, Baby!! (Full ver.)
Go for it, baby!!Kuwata Keisuke

“Go for it, Baby!!” by Keisuke Kuwata serves as the theme song for UNIQLO’s AIRism commercial “Life and Wear / For Any Kind of Day,” featuring Haruka Ayase and Kohei Matsushita.

The track is included on his 2011 album MUSICMAN and is also known for being performed after his recovery at the 61st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

Packed with Kuwata’s signature style, it’s a song that has surely encouraged many, and one I’d highly recommend as an uplifting anthem.

Personal UniformRyokushokushakai

Drawing emotional imagery of a zipper that symbolizes high school students taking a new step, this song has garnered attention as the theme for YKK Corporation’s commercial.

Featured on Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s album “pink blue,” the track speaks to the importance of resisting self-doubt and external pressure, and carving out one’s life through personal resolve.

Haruko Nagaya’s clear vocals deliver a message that is both delicate and powerful, moving listeners deeply.

Released in March 2023, the song’s lyrics celebrate new beginnings and moments of self-actualization, making it perfect for meaningful occasions like farewell parties or wedding receptions.

When you need courage or are starting a new challenge, give this song a listen—you’ll be inspired, without a doubt!

MOVEB’z

Released in 1996 as B’z’s first double A-side and their 19th single, “Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~/MOVE” was featured in a Benesse “Shinken Zemi Junior High Course” commercial.

The ad starred Yuta Tabuse, who was still a junior high school student at the time and later became a professional basketball player.

It’s a song whose distinctly B’z-style powerful sound gives you strength.

tear(s)FUNKY MONKEY BABYS

It was released in 2010 as FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ 12th single.

The song was used for U-Can’s 2010 campaign, and the music video features Shihori Kanjiya—who also appears on the regular edition’s cover—co-starring with Terunosuke Takezai.

The lyrics, filled with mixed emotions such as the anxieties and hopes of starting a new life, are truly moving.