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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!

Love songs used in commercials. Popular CM tracks, commercial songs (81–90)

I loveMarushii

Marcy – I Love (Official Music Video)
I loveMarushii
SS25 GRADAS Marcy

This is a promotional commercial for the adidas GRADAS sneakers sold at ABC-MART.

The members of Marcy also appear in the ad, each wearing GRADAS in different colors, with scenes of them performing instruments.

Their song “I Love” plays as the background music.

Released in 2024, the track is a happy tune that fully expresses the joy of spending time with someone special.

We highly recommend it to couples enjoying happy days together.

lightlyTomioka Ai

Ai Tomioka – Lightly (Music Video) / GLOBAL WORK “The Sukkirei Knit is a can’t-go-wrong piece.” TV commercial tie-in song
lightlyTomioka Ai
“Sukkirei Knit is a can’t-go-wrong piece.” (30-second version) GLOBAL WORK

This commercial conveys the comfort and uplifting feeling of GLOBAL WORK’s popular spring item, the Sukkirei Knit, through scenes of Yuriko Yoshitaka fully enjoying spring.

It shows how the knit doesn’t get in the way when going out to various places, and how looking in the mirror brings a sense of joy at its clean, streamlined look.

The song that further underscores the happy mood of the visuals is Ai Tomioka’s “Karoyaka ni.” Its lively sound and layered vocals are striking, and the strongly resonant rhythm conveys a positive feeling of moving forward.

Good Time (with Owl City)Carly Rae Jepsen, Owl City

The stage name of the solo project by American musician Adam Young is Owl City.

This song, which became a worldwide hit through his collaboration with Carly Rae Jepsen, was used as the theme song for the Asahi Dry Zero commercial.

No Promises to KeepLoren Allred

The Game Awards: “No Promises To Keep” Performance from Final Fantasy VII Rebirth with Loren Allred
No Promises to KeepLoren Allred
FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH TV Commercial: Battle & Field Edition

This is a commercial for FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH, which is being released for PlayStation 5.

The “Battle & Field” version highlights battle scenes, while the “Story” version presents the game’s narrative in a movie-trailer style with stunning visuals.

The “Story” version also features No Promises to Keep, sung by Lauren Allred.

The song was composed by the legendary game music composer Nobuo Uematsu and crafted into a moving ballad.

KichijojiIkuta Rira

The Coca-Cola Japan Sokenbicha “Push Me Forward” commercial, which portrays the ache of unrequited love, features Lila Ikuta’s song “Kichijoji” as its theme, and it’s beautiful—perfectly matching the ad.

The delicate vocals and melody amplify the heart-fluttering feelings sparked by the budding romance between Natsuki Deguchi and Ryota Aoyama in the CM.

The song depicts the bittersweet emotion of recalling someone from the past while walking familiar streets and places once frequented.

It’s a track that evokes nostalgia and brings back memories of a bygone love for anyone who listens.

Crazy In LoveBeyoncé

Beyoncé – Crazy In Love (Live)
Crazy In LoveBeyoncé

Formerly of Destiny’s Child and now a globally renowned R&B diva, Beyoncé fits the bill.

The track in which she features her husband, Jay-Z, is “Crazy in Love.” It has been used in commercials such as Nissin Foods’ “Futomen Dodo” and Kirin Beer’s “Nodogoshi All Light.”

Love songs used in commercials. Popular CM tracks, commercial songs (91–100)

Can’t take my eyes off youBoys Town Gang

Boys Town Gang – Can’t take my eyes off you
Can't take my eyes off youBoys Town Gang

The song used in many commercials, such as Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s “Pocari Sweat” and eMobile’s “Y!mobile” featuring Mirei Kiritani, is this track, titled in Japanese as “Kimi no Hitomi ni Koishiteru.” The original is by Frankie Valli of The Four Seasons, but the Boys Town Gang’s disco-style arrangement may be more famous in Japan.