[Topic] An ultra-stylish commercial jingle: the secrets behind the catchy track
Commercials you often see not only on TV but also on the internet.
Isn’t the music and melody, not just the visuals, one of the most striking elements? There are countless wonderful commercials where stylish visuals and sophisticated tunes match perfectly, instantly capturing your attention.
In this article, we’ll introduce chic commercial songs that will make you stop and listen.
If there’s a track you happened to hear and were curious about, be sure to look it up.
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[Topic] An Ultra-Stylish Commercial Jingle: The Secrets Behind the Catchy Track (81–90)
More More RamancingRebecca Pan&Los Caballeros


Among the commercials that air almost every day, the tunes that linger in your ears can’t help but move your heart.
Even so, this number performed by Rebecca Pan and Los Caballeros stands out with a special presence.
Its retro harmonies convey the unfading charm of the 1960s to the present, irresistibly rhythmic and making you want to nod along.
At the same time, the melody carries a certain nostalgia, truly earning it the title of a timeless classic.
Featured on the album “Oriental Pearls,” released in Hong Kong in 1962, this piece also creates a unique atmosphere as a commercial jingle.
As an excellent example of a track that can become the face of an advertisement, it leaves a strong impression in listeners’ memories.
Sunny Day SundaySENTIMENTAL:BUS

When this song plays, it reminds me of hot summer days and the vocalist’s afro hair and freckles.
It’s a lively, tomboyish kind of track.
I remember having fun watching a friend play it on those guitar and drum games at the arcade, since it seemed to be included there too.
White LoveSPEED

They’re a four-woman group from Okinawa, and even though they weren’t that much older than me, the two main vocalists sang confidently in front of the TV and looked incredibly captivating.
Among them, Hiroko Shimabukuro’s vocal ability was outstanding—I was a huge fan and often sang while dancing, imitating her.
Riot RhythmSleigh Bells

A track by the American noise-pop duo Sleigh Bells.
It gained attention after being used in a Honda commercial.
It appears on their 2010 album “Treats” and was sampled in Demi Lovato’s 2015 track “Stars.”
HOT LIMITT.M.Revolution

Speaking of T.M.Revolution, I think his signature is “skimpy outfits billowing in the wind.” Even after divorcing Yumi Yoshimura from PUFFY, they seem to have stayed on very good terms, and I love the glimpses of Nishikawa’s great personality you can catch on music programs.
Love TrainThe O’Jays

A track that sings about world peace.
It was released in 1972 by the American R&B group The O’Jays.
It has been used in many forms of media, including the 1995 film Dead Presidents and a Coors Light commercial.
[Topic] An ultra-stylish commercial song: the secrets behind the intriguing track (91–100)
Miss YouThe Rolling Stones

A track released in 1978 by The Rolling Stones.
It features a disco sound with a bassline, horns, and drums.
It was used in a JOSE Cuervo commercial and was sampled in the 2002 track of the same name by Pink Coffee.


