Healing songs played in commercials. Tracks that warm the heart.
Haven’t you ever found yourself unexpectedly soothed by a commercial jingle on TV? A gentle melody or a warm singing voice lingers in your ears and makes you want to hear it again.
These comforting ad songs that let you relax each time you listen quietly accompany our everyday lives.
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of such soothing commercial songs that truly touch the heart.
Give them a listen when you want to unwind.
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Healing songs from commercials: tracks that warm the heart (41–50)
A gentle feelingChara

Chara is a female singer-songwriter who has been active since 1991.
“Yasashii Kimochi” is used as the commercial song for Kirin Beverage Company’s tea drink “Kirin Gogo no Kocha” in the “Aitai tte, Atametai da” edition.
In the commercial, the vocals are performed by Moka Kamishiraishi.
Easy★RiderOkuda Tamio

With its refreshing melody and liberating lyrics, this is one of Tamio Okuda’s signature works that colors life’s most important moments.
The image of a journey, continuing to run freely down an endless road, harmonizes beautifully with the music’s sense of release.
Released in June 1996, the song reached No.
4 on the Oricon weekly chart and stayed on the charts for 16 weeks.
It drew attention as the theme for Nissan’s “Wingroad” commercial, and was also used in a McDonald’s Japan commercial in 2021.
Its sound evokes a pure impulse to set off without a destination, making it the perfect track when you want to step away from the everyday to see new scenery, or when you want to elevate the mood of a drive.
Original song

In the Bikkuri Donkey commercial titled “Making the Ordinary, Ordinary,” the producers of rice, vegetables, and other crops used at Bikkuri Donkey talk about their commitment and the fulfillment they find in their work.
It really conveys a sense of reassurance about dining at Bikkuri Donkey.
The music playing in the background is an original song for the commercial—warm and wonderful.
Apparently, some viewers even commented, “It’s such a good song, please release it as a track.”
Original songYanagita Shusaku
In the Nivea commercial, known for its skincare products, scenes show people applying Nivea cream to the skin of loved ones—friends, family, and partners.
It’s a heartwarming presentation that conveys the commercial’s title and theme, “I want to protect you forever.” The BGM features an original song with vocals by Shusaku Yanagida from the band Kami wa Saikoro wo Furanai.
His smoky voice resonates warmly.
It’s a lovely track that focuses on the commercial’s message of “wanting to protect.”
kimochiSuzuki Mamiko
In the commercial for the shampoo “melt,” which centers on the theme of restorative beauty, Sara Odaka is shown relaxing while using melt.
The background music is by Mamiko Suzuki, who is also active as a member of chelmico, and the track is titled “kimochi.” Although the song hadn’t been scheduled for release at the time the commercial was made public, it has a calm, laid-back feel that matches the concept of the ad and the product.
With its simple accompaniment and Suzuki’s gentle vocals, every element comes together to create a track that soothes the soul.
chin-in-handBialystocks

Bialystocks is a rock band by Sora Hokimoto and Go Kikuchi.
The song they created features an addictive bassline and vocals with a clear, floating quality.
If you often see commercials, you’ve probably heard it before—it plays in LION’s fabric softener Soflan Airis commercial, the “Hello, NEW AIR.” edition, starring Nana Komatsu and Kentaro Sakaguchi.
This is reportedly the first time in the band’s career that they have written a song specifically for a commercial.
Sunny, sometimes, usSogabe Keiichi
With gentle vocals and a warm band sound, this song quietly accompanies everyday life.
Lyrics crafted from Keiichi Sokabe’s unique perspective delicately capture small moments of daily life and the subtleties of human relationships.
Grounded words that slip easily into the listener’s heart and evoke empathy are sure to become a powerful support.
Popularized through a commercial, this piece carries a special warmth that conveys the tenderness of human connections.
It’s a recommended track that, while brimming with momentum, stays close to those seeking solace.
Sometimes it’s nice to take the car out for a drive and feel the sea breeze while listening to this song.


