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

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

Asahi Soft Drinks: Mitsuya Cider “Crazy About the Band” Version

Tomorrow Too (IKUSHAMO Ver.)IKUSHAMO

Mitsuya Cider Music Video “Ashita mo (IKUSHAMO Ver.)”
Tomorrow Too (IKUSHAMO Ver.)IKUSHAMO
Mitsuya Cider Commercial “Crazy About the Band” Edition — Erika Ikuta & SHISHAMO

This is the Mitsuya Cider commercial featuring Erika Ikuta alongside the members of SHISHAMO.

Titled “Crazy About the Band,” the ad shows Ikuta joining SHISHAMO and performing their signature song, ‘Ashita mo.’ The version with Ikuta was released under the name IKUSHAMO, and it’s even available in karaoke! The vocal range suits a typical female voice, and the chorus in particular has a straightforward melody, so it’s easy to sing.

It’s a well-known and popular song, so it’s perfect for everyone to sing together!

Amazon Prime Video “I Want to See What’s in Your Heart.” Version

All good!Kaneyori Masaru

Kaneyori Masaru [Everything’s Alright!] Music Video
All good!Kaneyori Masaru
"What Your Heart Wants to See" 60-Second Version | Prime Video

This commercial portrays how Amazon Prime Video lets you watch a wide variety of titles and how that enriches your everyday life.

It conveys the idea that the emotions stirred through visual storytelling can nourish the heart, expressed through Kazunari Ninomiya’s narration and the cast’s expressions.

The song that gently underscores and enhances that warm visual atmosphere is Kaneyori Masaru’s “Zenbu All Right!” Its straightforward band sound builds momentum toward the chorus and leaves a strong impression, while the light, buoyant vocals layered over it convey a positive outlook.

It’s an uplifting track that looks back on various past experiences and feels like sending a message of encouragement to yourself.

McDonald’s McCafé: “A Little Detour — Berries After Work”

This is my way of life.PUFFY

PUFFY 'That's the Way I Live' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
This is my way of life.PUFFY

This commercial shows two women stopping by McDonald’s after work to enjoy limited-time smoothies and frappés.

The way they sing happily is quite striking, isn’t it? The song playing in the ad is one of PUFFY’s signature tracks, “Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi” (“That’s the Way I Live”).

The vocal range isn’t very demanding, and above all, the gentle melody flowing at a relaxed tempo makes it easy for just about anyone to sing.

It’s a song loved across generations, so it’s also a great pick to liven up karaoke sessions with a wide range of age groups.

Meiji: "Even hot days can become a choco-little good day"

Mr./Ms. (honorific suffix)FRUITS ZIPPER

meiji♡FRUITS ZIPPER ~Even on hot days, may it become a choco-lovely day~ <Full ver.> #NEWOKASHIPROJECT

This commercial promotes the idea that chilled chocolate is perfect for hot days, giving you a cool sense of happiness.

It shows how the members of FRUITS ZIPPER use chilled chocolate, expressing deliciousness and joy through their smiles.

The song that really highlights the fun and cuteness portrayed in the visuals is FRUITS ZIPPER’s “San.” It starts with crisp guitar cutting, then layers in digital tones, and that light feel conveys a positive mood.

Including the smiles you can hear in the vocals, it’s a track that strongly emphasizes cuteness.

Monster Strike “A Youth You’ll Want to Remember” (version)

Revival of the Four SeasonsAKASAKI

【AKASAKI】Four Seasons Rebirth / Shiki Kaisei (Lyric Video)
Revival of the Four SeasonsAKASAKI

It portrays the idea that true youth is packed into those casual moments that don’t even get captured by a camera, evoking a bittersweet sense of looking back on memories.

You almost forget it’s a Monster Strike commercial, as the whole piece is steeped in scenes of school life.

Elevating these nostalgic, youthful visuals is AKASAKI’s song “Shiki Kaisei.” Its light, piano-tinged sound is striking, conveying a warmth that lets you savor the passing seasons.

While the lyrics reflect days when things don’t go well, the song also carries a positive resolve to keep moving forward.

McDonald’s: “The Path to Adulthood”

All of the YouthFujifaburikku

A newly licensed young man drives his mother and siblings to McDonald’s in this commercial.

Despite his awkward driving, the image of the mother happily enjoying being taken for a drive by her son is memorable.

The CM features “Wakamono no Subete,” a long-standing staple summer song by a rock band, playing in the background.

The sections leading up to the chorus contain many low notes, so it’s especially recommended for men with lower voices.

However, since the melody’s pitch rises and falls, it’s best to listen to it several times carefully before singing!

Nissin Foods Cup Noodles “Summer Summer SEAFOOD” Ad

Double Double FIGHT!CANDY TUNE

[MV] CANDY TUNE “Bai Bai FIGHT!”
Double Double FIGHT!CANDY TUNE

This is a commercial that comically conveys the idea that Nissin’s Seafood Noodles are best enjoyed in summer.

As CANDY TUNE tries to pop squid-shaped balloons, Saori Yoshida—famous as the strongest woman among primates—appears and proceeds to pop the balloons swiftly and powerfully, unfolding in a whimsically surreal world.

The song that further emphasizes the comedic vibe and fun, summery atmosphere depicted in the video is CANDY TUNE’s “Baibai FIGHT!” Its tongue-twister-like lyrics and pop sound are striking, delivering a clear sense of fun and energy to listeners.

It’s the kind of track that makes you want to test whether you can nail those rapid-fire lines accurately.