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[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.

[Topic] A super-stylish commercial jingle: the secrets behind the intriguing track (21–30)

SONY WH-1000XM2

OVERSTANDSuchmos

This commercial gently highlights the noise-canceling feature of Sony’s wireless headphones.

The key visual is a person closing their eyes and focusing on the sound, clearly conveying how noise canceling enhances immersion in music.

The song that further emphasizes the sense of immersion and calm atmosphere depicted in the visuals is Suchmos’s “OVERSTAND.” Its laid-back rhythm, mellow sound, and vocals are striking, and it feels as if it speaks softly to the heart.

CHANEL「Marilyn and N°5」

WesternizeAvia

This commercial portrays the relationship between Marilyn Monroe and Chanel, highlighting the history and quality of the iconic N°5.

From when the N°5 story was told to how it spread across the world, it also conveys confidence in its quality.

The music that further emphasizes the weight and power of the history depicted in the visuals is “Westernize.” With a sound that carries a certain tension and eeriness, the layering of light piano and heavy bass creates a unique sonic world.

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(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The BayOtis Redding

Otis Redding – (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay (Official Music Video)
(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The BayOtis Redding

A track released in 1968 by American singer-songwriter Otis Redding.

It was recorded three days before he died in a plane crash.

The track was used in a Hires Root Beer commercial in the late 1980s.

Rock You Like A HurricaneScorpions

Scorpions – Rock You Like A Hurricane (Official Video)
Rock You Like A HurricaneScorpions

A track released as a single in 1984 by the German rock band Scorpions.

It has been used in many forms of media, including the 2000 comedy film “Little Nicky” and commercials for the restaurant chain T.G.I.

Friday’s.

Yakult 1000 “Ryoma Sakamoto” Version

Symphony No. 5 “Fate”Ludwig van Beethoven

Yakult Yakult 1000 TV commercial “Ryoma Sakamoto” version, 15 seconds
Symphony No. 5 “Fate”Ludwig van Beethoven

This commercial uses CG to visualize Ryoma Sakamoto and leverages AI to recreate his voice.

Paired with Ryoma’s words about wanting to travel the world and absorb what he sees, the spot culminates in the striking tagline, “For those who keep challenging.” The background music is a remixed version of Beethoven’s iconic Symphony No.

5, “Fate.” It’s a compelling track that revitalizes a classical masterpiece with the tight beat of a drum machine.

Brass Group Miel Citron Concept Movie

I Do BelieveCraig Reever feat. Mia Niles

Craig Reever feat. Mia Niles – I Do Believe
I Do BelieveCraig Reever feat. Mia Niles

This is a concept video for Miel Citron, a wedding venue in Mie Prefecture operated by the Brass Group.

From colorful table settings to tuxedos, dresses, and the exterior of the venue, the video captures every aspect of Miel Citron without leaving anything out.

Every frame is beautiful, and it sparks the imagination—hosting a reception at a place like this would surely be bliss.

A refreshing Western pop song plays in the background: “I Do Believe” by Craig Reever and Mia Niles.

Despite its mid-tempo pace, the strong kick drum beat stands out, giving it a danceable feel.

The smooth, approachable female vocals are lovely as well—it’s an uplifting track that really boosts your mood.

TAKE and GIVE NEEDS WEDDING “More fun than correct.” Vol. 3

MIAEmily Lewis

In a commercial released in 2025 by Take and Give Needs, the focus is on flowers, suggesting that you freely enjoy them—from the bride’s bouquet to headpieces and even venue decor—however you like.

The video showcases a wide variety of flowers with truly diverse arrangements, likely inspiring many viewers to want to incorporate such beautiful blooms.

The stylish Western track playing in the background of this chic commercial is Emily Lewis’s “MIA,” a 2024 release known for its refined production, featuring a clear, airy vocal and a stylish beat.