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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Love and a Machine GunFlipper’s Guitar

This is one of FLIPPER’S GUITAR’s signature songs.
Even after the band broke up, it became widely known as the song used in Nissan’s March commercial.
It’s a stylish track, yet subtly easy to sing, making it a great pick for karaoke.
If a boy sings it, it can give off a cute vibe, like Kenji Ozawa.
Thanks from meKUMI

This song is well known from the Regain commercial starring Koichi Sato.
Even if not many people know the singer KUMI, there must be a lot of people who have heard this song.
The lyrics, full of everyday vibe, are amusing and bring the commercial to mind.
With easy-to-follow chords and melody, it’s a perfect track to sing at karaoke.
BloomSuperfly

Superfly’s wedding song, which is also the theme song for Zexy’s 25th anniversary, “Let’s Celebrate Love.” Superfly’s powerful vocals make it sound like a difficult song, but it’s actually easy to sing.
The lyrics carry a strong message, so it’s perfect for karaoke when you have friends who are getting married soon or at a wedding after-party.
SURELYnever young beach

A fun track by the band affectionately known as “Nebayan,” which also served as the theme song for Shiseido’s Snow Beauty commercial.
This distinctive song blends classic rock with a touch of Showa-era kayōkyoku, making it popular with people of all ages.
It’s easy to sing and pleasant to listen to, so it’s perfect for karaoke.
Singing it together makes it even more fun.
Go-go Hollywoodchīmu shachihoko

Ike Ike Hollywood” by Team Syachihoko was the commercial song for Laguna Ten Bosch in the summer of 2015.
It’s a track that gives you energy whether you’re listening or singing along.
It’s especially fun to sing together with a group of girls.
If you assign the parts properly, it’s easy to sing and works great.
Get the crowd hyped and make the guys go wild.
Shaki-ismNogizaka 46

A cool track by Nogizaka46 produced as the TV commercial song for House Foods’ “Mega Shaki Gum.” It amps up right from the beeping, electronic intro, and above all, it’s a nice song because it’s cute.
It’s a slightly high-pitched idol song suited for girls to sing, so show off your cuteness at karaoke.
Energy FlowSakamoto Ryuichi

This song became an unusually big hit after being used as the commercial jingle for Daiichi Sankyo Healthcare’s “Regain EB Tablets.” Since it’s an instrumental piano piece, it’s recommended even for those who aren’t good at singing or who usually avoid karaoke due to lack of confidence.
It’s also a song that was remade and covered by Skebo King.


