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!
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Catchy commercial jingles [July 2025] (71–80)
to clear up (weather)NEW!Yorushika

Yorushika’s “Haru” was released in 2024.
Along with various depictions of nature, it feels like a song that also portrays feelings for someone important.
Until the chorus, the rhythm stays steady, and combined with the strong, resonant guitar phrases, it evokes the image of walking.
When the chorus hits, the song opens up as if the scenery expands—this contrast is a key point, and together with its many devices, it’s a track that moves the heart.
It was also used in UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN’s “#Top 50 Spring Songs” commercial, highlighting a youthful journey that pushes forward after overcoming conflicts.
Me TimeWEST.

It depicts people spending some me-time at the end of the day while enjoying the Puchi series.
There are two versions of the commercial: one featuring Tetsurou Degawa and another featuring Mei Hata.
Both of them wear excited expressions, as if they’ve been looking forward to this moment, making you want to treat yourself to a snack as a reward for getting through the day—just like they do.
Ghost in the FlowersNEW!Yorushika

Yorushika’s “Hana ni Bourei” (Ghost in a Flower) was released in 2020.
Set against summer scenery, it’s a bittersweet song that looks back on memories on the verge of fading.
The piano tone within the band sound is striking, and sections where only the piano resonates heighten the sense of poignancy.
With lyrics like a monologue and sound that seems to express emotional fluctuations, it speaks directly to the heart.
It was also used in the UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN “#Spring Song Best 50” commercial featuring Ren Nagase and Soya Kurokawa, highlighting the emotional currents of youth.
Catchy Commercial Jingles [July 2025] (81–90)
Until we meet againNEW!Ozaki Kiyohiko

This is a Yamaha “Youthful Pops” commercial that highlights its perfectly balanced positioning with the tagline “More than karaoke, not quite a lesson.” It shows women in their 60s, who have finished raising their children and reached a new stage in life, singing and dancing with joy.
It’s striking that they describe it not as just another cultural class, but as “my place.” In the commercial, they sing Kiyohiko Ozaki’s “Mata Au Hi Made” (“Until the Day We Meet Again”), which portrays the final moments of a couple who decide to break up and end their cohabitation.
While the lyrics depict a heartrending scene, the song is characterized by a bright, catchy melody—a track that invites listeners to imagine the two people’s emotions.
If someone like me is okay with youNEW!Kuwata Keisuke

In the “Not Just on Rainy Days” segment, it emphasizes that on sunny days it’s not rain but UV rays that are pouring down, and introduces a wide range of UNIQLO UV-protection items.
In addition to parasols, hats, and sunglasses, several UV-cut garments are highlighted.
The video’s vivid, colorful palette is striking and naturally draws the eye.
The background music is “Konna Boku de Yokattara,” whose lyrics gently comfort a heartbroken woman against scenes of a post-rain landscape.
It was included as the B-side to Keisuke Kuwata’s 2007 single “Ashita Hareru Kana.”
Love Me TenderNEW!JUJU

This commercial portrays various people enjoying their travels and conveys Hankyu Travel International’s commitment to supporting those journeys.
The key point is the smiles of the travelers, and it also expresses a stance of being attentive to the many feelings associated with travel.
Further enhancing the joyful atmosphere depicted in the footage is JUJU’s rendition of “Love Me Tender.” The gentle sound with its soothing rhythm and the tender, conversational singing voice evoke a sense of relaxation.
Twist & ShoutNEW!The Beatles

This is a commercial that confidently showcases the distinctive taste of Kirin Ichiban Shibori White Beer.
The catchphrase “Another delicious beer” is used to highlight that it offers a different kind of deliciousness from typical beers.
The background music features a cover of “Twist & Shout.” While the version performed by The Beatles in 1963 is well known, the original was by The Top Notes in 1961.


