Love songs used in commercials. Popular commercial tunes, jingle songs.
Haven’t you ever wanted to hear that song from the commercial again? A love song you happened to catch in a fleeting moment lingers in your heart and you just can’t stop thinking about it—many of us have had that experience.
The beautiful melody that plays alongside the visuals leaves a stronger impression precisely because it’s so brief.
In this article, we introduce love songs that became popular after being used in commercials.
If you want to revisit those nostalgic lines, or if you’ve been frustrated not knowing a song’s title, this is for you!
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Love songs used in commercials. Popular CM tracks, commercial songs (71–80)
Love CirculationHanazawa Kana

This commercial features Tamura Hono, overwhelmed with work, refreshing herself by drinking TEA from the Craft Boss world and showing off a dance to the music.
The song playing in the commercial is “Ren’ai Circulation” sung by Kana Hanazawa.
It’s well known as the opening theme of the anime Bakemonogatari.
The song’s appeal lies in its catchy chorus melody, but you should pay special attention to the A-melody, which has rapid-fire lyrics.
It’s also in a relatively high vocal range, so it’s recommended for women with higher voices.
Not only is it widely recognized, but its melody is easy on the ears even on first listen, so if you can sing it, give it a try.
I Was Born to Love YouQueen

The song used in commercials such as Asahi’s soft drink “H2O” and Noevir cosmetics, as well as in TV drama theme songs, is “I Was Born to Love You” by the legendary British rock band Queen.
Judging by the title, it’s a full-on love song.
The track was also released under Queen’s vocalist Freddie Mercury’s solo name.
I love itŌhara Sakurako

This song was featured in a TV commercial for the game White Cat Project.
It was released as Sakurako Ohara’s fifth solo single.
It’s a poppy, cute track.
Why not take the plunge and confess your feelings to the one you love with this song? Your feelings are sure to come across.
I LOVE YOUOzaki Yutaka

One of Yutaka Ozaki’s hit songs, “I Love You,” is still often heard today and has been covered by many musicians.
It has been used in a great many commercials, including for JR Central, Nissin Foods’ Cup Noodles, Daihatsu’s Tanto, and DyDo Blend Coffee.
crescent moonayaka

This is Ayaka’s fourth single, “Mikazuki.” It’s a song themed around long-distance love that was used in commercials for au by KDDI’s “LISMO” and “LISMO Music Store.” This is Ayaka’s first love ballad as a single.
I’ll be by your side.Aoyama Teruma ft. SoulJa

Thelma Aoyama’s second single, “Soba ni Iru ne,” was featured in NTT DoCoMo’s Spring Campaign, “Sakura no Yakusoku.” It’s a bittersweet love song depicting the misunderstandings that arise in a long-distance relationship.
Many listeners are sure to relate to the emotions embedded in the track.
LovelyUA


This commercial shows friends and families spending warm, wonderful moments together.
It portrays irreplaceable time each of them shares—and Calpis is right there beside them.
Watching it may have brought back precious memories for many of you.
The song playing over these heartwarming visuals is “Lovely,” a signature track released by Kenji Ozawa in 1994.
For this CM, a cover version by UA has been used.
It’s even more mellow and warm than the original, making it irresistibly captivating.


