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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] An Incredibly Stylish Commercial Jingle: The Secrets Behind the Catchy Track (41–50)

CHANEL「GABRIELLE CHANEL ESSENCE」

See Me ThroughJohn Metcalfe

Among Chanel’s fragrances, this commercial introduces Gabrielle Essence, clearly conveying its rich, luxurious scent.

With visuals centered on gold, echoing the packaging, the model’s direct gaze suggests the confidence that comes from wearing the fragrance.

The music that underscores the richness depicted in the film is John Metcalfe’s “See Me Through.” It’s a track with a distinctive, floating quality, where soft tones resonate and gently expand, evoking a sense of glamour.

Topic: An ultra-stylish commercial song. The secret behind the intriguing track (51–60)

Kissmark 2009 commercial

aruku aroundSakanakushon

Sakanaction – Aruku Around (MUSIC VIDEO) - BEST ALBUM “Fish Encyclopedia” (3/28 release) -
aruku aroundSakanakushon

One of Sakanaction’s signature songs, “Aruku Around,” was released in 2010.

Many of you may remember the strong impact it had at the time when it was featured in a kissmark commercial.

Set to a catchy, ear-pleasing melody you won’t forget after a single listen, the lyrics express a determination to keep moving forward despite inner conflict.

By the way, the music video was recorded in a single take at Makuhari Messe, and it’s very compelling—be sure to check it out.

Galaxy Z Flip5 “Now, toward freedom” Version

Don’t Cha ft. Busta RhymesThe Pussycat Dolls

The Pussycat Dolls – Don’t Cha (Official Music Video) ft. Busta Rhymes
Don't Cha ft. Busta RhymesThe Pussycat Dolls

In the Galaxy Z Flip5 commercial titled “Now, Toward Freedom,” it’s highlighted that “With the Galaxy Z Flip5, you can even do things like this!!,” showcasing capabilities that weren’t possible with previous smartphones.

The stylish visuals are accompanied by a high-sense BGM: an arranged version of “Don’t Cha ft.

Busta Rhymes” by The Pussycat Dolls.

The mood differs greatly from the original track, giving a more refined impression.

ABCMART NIKE AIR MAX “Nira-chan Gathering” Version

Make sure you study up, okay?zutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

ZUTOMAYO - “Study Me” Music Video (Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni. - O Benkyou Shitoite yo)
Make sure you study up, okay?zutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

This commercial features Zutomayo’s 2020 track “Study Me,” and includes four appearances by Nira-chan, who appears in Zutomayo’s music videos.

They run around the city in sneakers, jump, and sometimes leap from high places.

It’s as if the four Nira-chans are showing us the sneakers’ functionality and durability.

The song’s lyrics portray the familiar emotions of someone in love—thinking about the person they like and wishing those feelings would be understood.

Beep-Beep-BeepBobby Day

Bobby Day was an American rock and roll and R&B singer-songwriter active from 1952 to 1990.

This track is included on the 1959 album “Rockin’ With Robin.” It was used in a commercial for the Kia Sorento automobile.

LaylaEric Clapton

Eric Clapton [ Layla ] HD
LaylaEric Clapton

This song is a classic that everyone knows.

With its strikingly vivid intro and an urgent, almost haunted slide guitar, along with lyrics that pierce the heart, it vividly showcases the talent of a young Eric Clapton.

I can say with certainty that young people who haven’t heard this song yet should listen to it at least once.

Two WeeksGrizzly Bear

Grizzly Bear – Two Weeks (music video in HD) Veckatimest out now
Two WeeksGrizzly Bear

A track released in 2009 by the American indie rock band Grizzly Bear.

Victoria Legrand, the singer of Beach House, contributes backing vocals.

The track has been used in many TV commercials, including for Volkswagen.