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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Support songs used in commercials. Popular TV commercial songs (121–130)
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A motivating commercial from Kawaijuku, “2024 Enrollment Starts in January.” In the ad, set to Bokula.’s song Gunjo Oka, students express their resolve toward university entrance exams.
If you pay attention to the lyrics, you’ll likely find courage there as well.
CarryonEXILE

It was a jingle for a bottled water commercial.
Although this song is strongly associated with summer, it’s actually a cheer song.
When I stumbled and felt down, its positive lyrics lifted my spirits.
It’s a track from about ten years ago, but it’s still being passed down and sung today.
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It’s a song that was featured in beer commercials and as a movie theme, and it helped bring them into the public eye.
Amid a flourishing band scene, this track also led to their TV appearances.
There’s an English version of the lyrics, and it’s a positive song that feels like it’s cheering me on as I move forward.
Faithmiwa

Released in 2014 as miwa’s 13th single.
Chosen as the CM song for the “U-Can Correspondence Courses,” it’s a very cool track featuring miwa playing a powerful electric guitar.
With this song, she performed at the 65th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 2014, and it has become one of miwa’s signature positive songs.
Cheering songs used in commercials. Popular CM songs, commercial songs (131–140)
Colorfulyuzu

Released in 2013 as a digital-only single by Yuzu.
It was used as the 2013 CM song for the “U-Can Correspondence Courses,” and drew attention because the two members of Yuzu also appeared in the commercial.
It reached No.
1 on the iTunes Store, and is a pop song that adds various colors to everyday life and evokes the feel of an early spring breeze.
Stand upKuraki Mai

She was chosen to appear in a tea commercial.
True to her fluency in English, the song even includes English lyrics.
The melody lifts your spirits and fills you with energy to the point that you want to listen to it over and over, and the chorus is so catchy you can’t help but sing along.
Tomorrow will surely be a good day.Takahashi Yuu

It was released in 2015 as Yu Takahashi’s 12th major single.
The song was used in the Daihatsu “Cast Activa” commercial, and its catchy chorus left a strong impression.
The music video also drew attention because Takahashi himself directed it, and the song was later covered by the female singer-songwriter Rihwa.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced, all at once, the cheer songs that have been featured in commercials so far.
There were not only tracks that deliver a straightforward, head-on message of support, but also gentle songs that quietly lift your spirits.
If any track catches your interest, be sure to listen while reading the lyrics.


