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

This commercial features men and women who say, “Among the many ways to support our favorites, I love listening to them on the radio the most.” It highlights the unique appeal of radio, which differs from other media.
The CM uses Takaya Kawasaki’s song “Aishin.” Although the pitch is a bit high, the overall range should be manageable for men with an average vocal range, so it’s a good idea to adjust the key to one that suits your voice before trying it.
The song is characterized by a gentle, flowing melody line, which also makes it a great choice for karaoke.
Mela!Ryokushokushakai

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!
Let’s smileyonige

Surely many music fans were delighted, thinking, “Who would have imagined that yonige would become famous enough to sing a Docomo commercial song!” The Docomo ad with its narrative-style storyline has been getting attention, and it features a catchy, upbeat number that sticks in your ears.
The melody, an arrangement of “When the Saints Go Marching In,” is easy to sing at karaoke, too.
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS

This commercial, featuring Ayami Nakajo dressed in attire reminiscent of early modern European nobility, is for Kirin’s Gogo no Koucha (Afternoon Tea).
It portrays her reflecting on the connections between people that have been woven together with tea since the birth of afternoon tea culture, depicting what the CM’s title calls “What Tea Has Connected.” The background music is an orchestral arrangement of RADWIMPS’ “Zenzenzense,” which beautifully expresses one of the commercial’s themes: transcending time.
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.
Song of Springsupittsu

Spitz is a rock band whose philosophically tinged yet somehow relatable lyrics by vocalist Masamune Kusano are especially captivating.
Among their songs, “Haru no Uta” (Spring Song) is easy to sing and perfect for karaoke.
It was also used in a Lotte “Ghana Chocolate” commercial, so many people know it.
It’s a classic I recommend to everyone, regardless of gender.
CM songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke! Easy to sing and guaranteed to hype the crowd (21–30)
A view I’ve never seen beforeSuda Masaki

Released on June 7, 2017, this band sound—known as the CM song for “au Santaro Soccer Support”—is a driving, high-energy anthem, with a standout piano that adds a refreshing touch.
The lyrics depict another version of oneself spurring the self onward, making it a powerful, uplifting tune that pushes on anyone striving forward.
The overall vocal range sits at a relatively calm D3–A4, which should be comfortable for most male singers.
For the highest note, A4, using falsetto without forcing chest voice should be more than sufficient.
It sounds especially cool with strong dynamics, so try building excitement from the A verse to the B verse and into the chorus.


