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Catchy commercial jingles. A roundup of those songs grabbing attention in ads!

When you’re watching TV or browsing the internet, you often come across commercials, and I’m sure many of you have had a song from one of them get stuck in your head.

In this article, we’ll introduce lots of noteworthy CM (commercial) songs—whether it’s a tune you can’t quite name but can’t stop thinking about, or a song you only heard a snippet of in the ad and want to listen to in full.

Along with the latest tracks, there are also cases where songs from the Showa and Heisei eras are being used again today, so reading this article could be your chance to discover a wide range of music! Let’s dive right in!

Catchy commercial jingles [July 2025] (71–80)

Tokyo Metro Find my Tokyo. “Kasai_Encountering My Childhood Self” Episode

Before I forgetNEW!Vaundy

Among Tokyo Metro stations, this CM focuses on Kasai Station and has Kasumi Arimura introduce what makes it such an appealing place.

As she walks through Kasai’s parks, facilities, and shops, it warmly conveys the district’s aim of harmonious coexistence between city and nature.

The song that highlights the gentle mood depicted in the footage is Vaundy’s “Before I Forget.” With its laid-back rhythm, the track carries a wistful atmosphere that evokes memories from scenes around the town.

Its expression of emotional fluctuations around the theme of forgetting really seeps into the heart.

Kao Merit “First Shampoo”

GibbsNEW!Shiina Ringo

The Meritto commercials are becoming known for their animated spots featuring the memorable singing voices of small children.

Among them, this one introduces Meritto Kids, a version for children.

It highlights that the foam comes out ready-made, making it easy for little kids to use.

The BGM features “Gips,” one of Ringo Sheena’s signature songs.

Although it’s originally a love song, when paired with this footage, it feels like it’s singing about the love between parent and child.

Coca-Cola Georgia Asa Georgia: “Shall we give it a go again today?” Comedy duo: Hirohisa Ota / Model-Talent: Chihiro Kondo version / “Nobuyuki Sakuma” version / “Yuka Nishizawa” version

Romantic FlightNEW!kome kome CLUB

JAL Okinawa Campaign Summer Rikyu 1990 Theme Song: "Kome Kome Club - Roman Hikou"
Romantic FlightNEW!kome kome CLUB

This commercial depicts various people getting ready in the morning, highlighting how Georgia supports each of their mornings.

It also portrays Hirohisa Ota and Chihiro Kondo, Nobuyuki Sakuma, and Yuka Nishizawa’s dedication to their work, conveying a strong sense of positivity.

The song that further accentuates the upbeat atmosphere shown in the visuals is Kome Kome Club’s “Roman Hikou.” Its bright sound and structure that evokes an expanding landscape are striking, powerfully conveying hope for the future.

Sorule “The hair you want, whenever you want it” version

Breezy LoveNEW!JO1

JO1 | ‘Breezy Love’ Official Audio
Breezy LoveNEW!JO1

This is a commercial that highlights the appeal of Sorule, a self-care brand that creates the ideal hair through softness, using visuals with a gentle atmosphere.

Set against a mainly pink background, it features JO1 members floating, evoking the image of soft hair after use.

The song that further accentuates the refreshing feel of the visuals is JO1’s “Breezy Love.” A strong beat that suggests dance overlaps with calm vocals, creating a tender, gentle worldview.

Kintetsu Group Now brimming. Ise-Shima. “Spring: Serenity 01” version / “Spring: Serenity 02” version

Light (Genius ver.)NEW!Re:name

This commercial introduces some of the most recommended sightseeing spots in Ise-Shima, focusing especially on places with a calm, tranquil atmosphere.

It highlights many locations rich in nature, and the breathtaking visuals are truly captivating.

For the background music, they chose a track by Re:name, the same artist featured in a Kintetsu Group commercial that also promotes Ise-Shima.

However, this time it’s a serene arrangement titled “Light (Genius ver.).” The arrangement, which emphasizes a beautiful vocal perfectly suited to the gorgeous imagery, is striking and leaves you with a feeling of being cleansed as you listen.

SoftBank “Once you move, the scenery changes.” Chapter

Shine OutNEW!imase

This commercial conveys SoftBank’s stance that once you get moving, the view changes, portrayed through students who keep challenging themselves in the dance club.

It’s a story that captures youthful days gradually drawing closer to their dreams, and it also conveys the desire to support them through their daily challenges.

The song that further highlights the fresh yet powerful atmosphere depicted in the visuals is “Shine Out” by imase.

With its strikingly danceable beat and a structure that builds momentum toward the chorus, it evokes a positive, forward-looking attitude.

Universal Music Spring Songs Best 50 Brothers' Story: 'Collision' Edition

Spring ThiefNEW!Yorushika

Yorushika – Spring Thief (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Spring ThiefNEW!Yorushika

Yorushika’s “Spring Thief” was released in 2012 and is a song that refreshingly sings of spring scenery and the changing of the seasons.

Its accents of acoustic guitar and piano are striking, and their layering with the band sound creates a sense of poignancy.

It evokes images of youth racing by, such as reflecting on the seasons as they pass.

The song was featured in UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN’s “#Best 50 Spring Songs” commercial, used to highlight a youthful scene of conflict between siblings.