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] (91–100)
My First Kissanshin papa


This commercial promotes how easy Matsui Securities’ online brokerage is—even for beginners—and how it’s a perfect way to start investing.
It features Alice Hirose taking on investing with her smartphone, and the way she does it amid everyday tasks clearly conveys how casual and approachable it is.
That sense of ease shown in the visuals is further highlighted by a parody of the song “Hajimete no Chu.” The livelier tempo compared to the original is striking and adds to the light, carefree feel.
TalentSabasusutā


This is a commercial depicting a test-taker heading into an exam with an in Jelly.
On exam day, the protagonist—a young woman—experiences extreme nerves: she can’t eat breakfast, her hands are shaking, and she can’t settle down.
But just before the test, she takes a sip of in Jelly and is able to reset her mindset: “I’ll trust what I’ve done so far and give it my all!” It conveys that in Jelly is perfect not only for the day of the exam but also for replenishing energy while studying.
The BGM features the rock band Sabishisuta’s song “Sainō” (“Talent”).
Its lyrics—You’ve built up so much, you have talent, so believe in yourself and move forward!—offer powerful encouragement that will surely be a source of support for many.
Catchy Commercial Jingles [July 2025] (101–110)
1000 daysnozomi

The song used in MATCH’s commercial, which portrays the irreplaceable time spent with friends after club activities, is “1000 Days” by singer-songwriter Noashi.
It’s a graduation song themed around roughly 1,000 days—three years—of high school life.
It captures both the feeling that 1,000 days aren’t enough for youth and the magnitude of the memories built up over those 1,000 days.
It also depicts the conflict of stepping into adulthood, making it a track that will especially resonate with high school students on the verge of graduation.
Be sure to listen while reflecting on your own high school days.
Billion Beats (Re-ver.)chōtokkyū


This commercial showcases the deliciousness of Mizkan’s “Shime Nabe” series, featuring the members of Chotokkyu gathering to enjoy a hot pot together.
Seeing the members getting excited around the pot conveys that the flavor lifts your spirits.
The song that further enhances the cheerful atmosphere of the visuals is Chotokkyu’s “Billion Beats (Re-ver.).” It gives the impression of dance music with a striking freshness, and the vocals evoke smiles, conveying a positive vibe.
Ievan PolokkaEino Kettunen


This is a commercial that promotes what you can do at Idemitsu’s apollostation, presented with a distinctive worldview.
As people who are about to leave after just refueling, or those getting a massage, let their guard down, children wearing the apollostation “a” approach them.
From there, the ad shifts to a message about what services are available, conveying how broadly it supports users.
Further heightening the distinctive atmosphere of the visuals is a parody song set to the melody of “Ievan Polkka.” The rhythm of the song, which creates a mysterious mood, really leaves an impression.
The LocomotionLittle Eva

This commercial introduces the technologies built into Honda’s N-BOX CUSTOM and emphasizes the sense of reassurance you feel when you get behind the wheel.
It highlights the balance between spaciousness and driving performance, conveying the desire for users to enjoy a comfortable driving experience.
Further accentuating the comfort depicted in the visuals is Little Eva’s “The Locomotion.” The song’s light, cheerful sound and vocals leave a strong impression, clearly evoking the fun of setting out on a journey.
streetlightBE:FIRST

It shows BE:FIRST having a Christmas party gathered around FamilyMart’s chicken.
The catchphrase “What’s most important is that it’s delicious!” conveys confidence not only in the convenience of being able to buy it at a convenience store but also in the flavor itself.
Some people might be thinking of buying FamilyMart’s chicken for this year’s Christmas, don’t you think? The background music is BE:FIRST’s “Gaitō.” This song, which depicts enjoying Christmas and straightforward feelings for someone special, is a notable Christmas track released in 2025.


