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Commercial songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke! Easy to sing and guaranteed to get the crowd going

Haven’t you ever found yourself humming a melody from a TV commercial without even noticing? Those rhythmic phrases and catchy tunes make you want to sing them at karaoke, don’t they? In this article, we’ve picked out some memorable CM songs that everyone’s heard at least once—perfect for getting the crowd excited at karaoke.

We focused on easy-to-sing tracks, so if you find a favorite, give it a try!

CM songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke! Easy to sing and crowd-pleasing hits (1–10)

UHA Mikakuto UHA Gummy Supplement “Thorough Vitamins ~Multivitamin~” Version

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UHA Gummy Supplement “Thoroughly Vitamin ~Multivitamin~” Version (Song: Kocchi no Kento)

This commercial uses lively animation to show that UHA’s Gummy Supplements let you easily get nutrients you might be lacking.

A character modeled after Kento-san appears to someone with an irregular diet, depicting how they perk up with the gummy supplements.

The song “Hai Yorokonde” amplifies the fun atmosphere conveyed by the visuals.

Its rhythm, which makes you want to move, is striking, and the original lyrics carry an encouraging message about overcoming hardship.

ROUND 1 'Giga Crane Game Stadium' Edition

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Naniwa Danshi – Gira Gira Summer [Official Music Video]
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Naniwa Danshi × ROUND1 CM: Giga Crane Game Stadium Edition

This commercial shows the members of Naniwa Danshi playing crane games at ROUND1, highlighting the scale and fun of the venue.

As they find each other in the spacious area, the group grows and the excitement builds with each addition.

The song that further emphasizes the cheerful atmosphere depicted in the footage is Naniwa Danshi’s “Gira Gira Summer.” Its vivid, summer-themed sound is striking, and combined with the light vocals, it conjures an image of dashing energetically through the season.

You can also sense touches of samba within the track, reflecting thoughtful details designed to amp up the excitement in various ways.

Townwork “A Premonition of a Beginning” Edition

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Neguse. “My Dress” Official Music Video (TV Anime “Medalist” Ending Theme Song)
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This commercial shows a man and a woman who work at the same part-time job saying in unison where they found the job.

It’s striking how it ends up feeling kind of romantic, even though they simply found the job the same way.

The song playing in the background is “Atashi no Dress” by the rock band Neguse.

The vocal range is relatively narrow, so it’s easy to adjust the key to fit your own comfortable range, making it a good choice to try at karaoke.

It’s also moderately up-tempo and fun to sing, so even if you don’t nail it perfectly, it can still get everyone pumped up!

Commercial songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke! Easy to sing and crowd-pleasing hits (11–20)

Suntory CRAFT BOSS World TEA “Hamusteatime” Version

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Kana Hanazawa “Ren'ai Circulation” Full Size (Live Video) [COVER]
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This commercial features Tamura Hono, overwhelmed with work, refreshing herself by drinking TEA from the Craft Boss world and showing off a dance to the music.

The song playing in the commercial is “Ren’ai Circulation” sung by Kana Hanazawa.

It’s well known as the opening theme of the anime Bakemonogatari.

The song’s appeal lies in its catchy chorus melody, but you should pay special attention to the A-melody, which has rapid-fire lyrics.

It’s also in a relatively high vocal range, so it’s recommended for women with higher voices.

Not only is it widely recognized, but its melody is easy on the ears even on first listen, so if you can sing it, give it a try.

JRA Hello, Special Times. “Summer Racing Guide” Edition

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Ryokuoushoku Shakai 'Mela!' Music Video / Ryokuoushoku Shakai – Mela!
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Hello, Special Times. “Summer Racing Guide” Edition — Fukushima, Kokura, Hakodate — 30 seconds | JRA Official

This is a commercial featuring the four friends who always enjoy horse racing together, with Ai Miura handcrafting a summer racing booklet and handing it out to everyone.

The booklet is packed with highlights of summer racing, and newcomer Ryoma Takeuchi gradually gets hooked on its charm.

The bright and friendly tone of the commercial is brought to life by the background music, “Mela!” One of Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s signature songs, it stands out with its upbeat, catchy melody.

Since the vocal range is on the higher side, those who struggle with high notes might find it easier to sing by lowering the key a bit.

On the other hand, the melody line itself is quite singable, so give it a try.

It’s a popular song, so it’s sure to get the crowd going!

Tama Home: Houses for People in Their 20s

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Kyuso Nekokami shouts 'YEAH!' repeatedly!! Tama Home commercial

A perfect song for anyone who wants to enjoy a bit of humor at karaoke is a track by Kyuso Nekokami.

Featured in a Tama Home commercial, this piece stands out for its simple yet catchy refrain that plays on words with the phrase “Yay.” Since its release in August 2017, it quickly drew in many listeners and has helped ramp up the energy at karaoke.

With singers taking turns and everyone chanting together, even those not used to singing can join in the fun.

Short yet impactful, extremely easy to remember, and ideal for creating a sense of unity—this is the perfect song for karaoke!

Nissin Foods Cup Noodles “Super Addictive Cinnamoroll” Version

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CHIHIRO – Lovely Couple (MV)
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This is a special commercial featuring a collaboration between Nissin Foods and Cinnamoroll.

Set to a parody of CHIHIRO’s “Lovely Couple,” it introduces a Singapore-style laksa.

The little lines Cinnamoroll delivers in between are adorable.

The version of “Lovely Couple” used in this CM has a relatively wide and high vocal range, so it’s a song I’d recommend to those confident in their range.

On the other hand, the melody line is relaxed, so even with the pitch going up and down, it should be easy to follow once you’ve got the tune in your head.

Be sure to listen to the original many times before giving it a try.

It’s popular especially among younger listeners, so if you can sing it, it’s sure to get everyone excited.