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 Songs [July 2025] (111–120)
cream sodaoishikuru meronpan


This is a song used in a commercial that depicts how LOWYA’s functional interior items help tidy up a room, where it’s used to emphasize a bright, uplifting mood.
The track is notable for its light tempo and sound, and its bouncy rhythm evokes a rising sense of excitement.
Although the lyrics are bittersweet, portraying passing days and a fading love, the way they’re sung with lightness conveys a feeling of moving forward.
By pairing sorrowful lyrics with a buoyant rhythm, the song seems to express the idea of forgetting unpleasant things and living positively.
Sunny with occasional cloudsSukima Suichi


This is a song used to underscore a commercial for Sports Depot and Alpen’s Black Friday sale that straightforwardly highlights what products are on offer, emphasizing that direct, no-nonsense vibe.
With its bright, mid-tempo sound by Sukima Switch, it evokes a sense of hope looking toward the future.
In interviews, they’ve also mentioned that their experience of the Great East Japan Earthquake is reflected in the piece, instilling the importance of human bonds amid hardship and the will to move forward.
The lyrics, which overlay scenes of nature with human interactions, are also striking and convey a sense of progressing toward a brighter future.
a kind of lovechōtokkyū


This is the song used in a commercial where the members of Chotokkyu introduce the effects of Brilliant flora in a bright, cheerful atmosphere.
Its refreshing sound, which evokes a sense of expansive scenery, is striking, and its light tempo conveys a forward-looking attitude.
The vocals blend seamlessly with the sound, enhancing the freshness and expressing a positive feeling throughout.
The lyrics, which depict a journey toward happiness, are also memorable, and the track evokes time spent with smiles.
egg yolkBei Satō

This warm-toned commercial focuses on eggs—the same ones used in Kewpie Mayonnaise—and conveys steps toward the future.
It highlights how important protein is as a nutrient, expressing the hope that its benefits will help many people live energetically.
Accompanying the gentle visuals is the song “Tamago no Kimi” by Bay Sato.
The lyrics play on the double meaning of “kimo”/“kimi,” intertwining egg yolk and “you,” and deliver a heartfelt message encouraging us to live each day with vitality.
Old taleMurakami Motoi

This is the song used in a series of commercials featuring Takayuki Yamada as a demon, who comes to understand the richness of the heart by experiencing the warmth of human kindness.
It begins with a striking saxophone phrase, and in the latter half it impressively incorporates sonorities reminiscent of gagaku, traditional Japanese court music.
The composer is Motoi Murakami, who also plays trumpet with GENTLE FOREST JAZZ BAND and Zainichi Funk.
As a composer, he creates music for commercials, TV programs, and stage productions, so you may well have heard his work somewhere before.
Ostrich Bonanza


It promotes the arrival of additional content for the game “Donkey Kong Bananza,” using the opportunity to reintroduce the game’s appeal.
It revisits the worldbuilding and controls, reminding players of the game’s exhilarating feel and building excitement for the new content.
It also details the newly added DK Island and Emerald Rush, conveying the heightened anticipation for even more fun.
Overall, it emphasizes the game’s lively aspects and straightforwardly expresses its sense of fun.
Cannot stop the queue!CUTIE STREET


CUTIE STREET appeared in the introductory commercial for GuiGui Slime—a product that became a hot topic in the U.S.
and has now made its Japan debut—and their song was also used as the BGM.
The commercial shows the members playing with GuiGui, and many viewers were likely drawn to its fun and adorable appeal.
The track playing in the background is “Can’t Stop the Cue!” released in May 2025.
Packed with a powerful message about charging forward and living life to the fullest, it’s a song that blows away your worries.


