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 tunes, commercial songs (111–120)
Best FriendNishino Kana

It was released in 2010 as Kana Nishino’s ninth single.
Chosen as the second song for NTT Docomo’s “Ganbare Jukensei” (Good Luck, Exam Takers) campaign, it was created for a friend and expresses her feelings toward friends in both her personal life and the music industry.
It has also become a popular graduation song.
Be Yourself!V6

Released in 1998 as V6’s ninth single.
It was used as the theme song for the Shinken Zemi “Junior High Course/High School Course” commercials, and became the group’s sixth No.
1 on the Oricon singles chart.
It’s an upbeat, danceable track characteristic of V6, with a message that resonates: it’s okay to start from zero.
don’t cry anymoremiwa
It’s a song featured in a music commercial that also gained attention as a TV drama theme.
It pushes you forward with the resolve to live strongly and gives you courage.
The artist wrote both the lyrics and music, and I believe this track led to increased media exposure, including on television.
In the Blueikimonogakari

This song is striking for its lyrics brimming with youth and hope.
The melody woven by Yoshiki Mizuno and Kiyoe Yoshioka is as fresh as a summer blue sky, lifting the spirits of those who listen.
Released in March 2024, it drew attention after being featured in a Mitsuya Cider commercial.
It is also included on the album “〇,” showcasing Ikimonogakari’s musical character to the fullest.
With lyrics themed around friendship and self-actualization, it gently encourages those about to take a new step forward.
It’s a perfect track to listen to at life’s milestones, such as graduations and entrance ceremonies.
The cherry blossoms bloom.Kitano Kii

It was released in 2010 as Kii Kitano’s debut single.
At the press conference for the Kit Kat “Japan Post × Kit Kat 2010 Exam Student Support Project,” in which Kitano appeared, it was announced that she would make her singer debut with this song, which is used in the commercial.
With lyrics about dreams blooming like cherry blossoms, it’s an encouraging spring anthem that gives you strength.
PhotographEXILE ATSUSHI feat. Tokyo Sukaparadaisu Ookesutora Hoon Sekushon

We’d like to introduce “Photograph,” the song that creates an emotional atmosphere in the ‘Nettō Koshien’ × GEORGIA commercial.
This track is by EXILE ATSUSHI featuring the horn section of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra.
As the unit name suggests, it’s a collaboration between a leading Japanese vocalist and a renowned band.
The lyrics are like a cheer for high school baseball players sweating it out at Koshien.
In addition to the Koshien-themed commercial, the music video—also filmed at Koshien—is a must-see.
YellAAA

It’s a song included on AAA’s 52nd single, “Namida no Nai Sekai,” released in 2016.
The track was used as the commercial song for Shinken Zemi Plus’s “Kachini Iku Natsu” campaign, and it was made available for digital distribution ahead of the CD release on July 6, 2016.
With a refreshingly summery sound, it’s an upbeat track perfect for sending a cheer.



