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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 Songs [July 2025] (111–120)

Hotto Motto × JO1 “Angus Beef Steak Bento” Version

Dear Santa,JO1

JO1 | 'To Santa.' Special Movie
Dear Santa,JO1
Hotto Motto × JO1 New TV Commercial: “Angus Beef Steak Bento”

This commercial stylishly features the members of JO1 introducing Hotto Motto’s Angus Beef Steak Bento.

Seeing the members dressed as chefs preparing the bento may come off as a bit comical, but their earnest approach conveys a sense of craftsmanship and luxury.

The song that enhances the stylish atmosphere of the visuals is JO1’s “Dear Santa.” It evokes the image of dance music themed around Christmas, blending warmth and glamour into its sleek vibe.

Another highlight is how their vocals convey the excitement building up toward the holiday season.

Catchy Commercial Jingles [July 2025] (121–130)

JOYSOUND “Tonight, it’s #UtaLog” Version

Teenage BlueKlang Ruler

Klang Ruler – TeenageBlue (Official Music Video)
Teenage BlueKlang Ruler
“Tonight, it’s #UtaLog” 30-second commercial

A JOYSOUND commercial showing five cast members having a blast at karaoke.

The ad captures an irreplaceable page of youth spent with friends, and its background music is Klang Ruler’s “Teenage Blue.” Many listeners will find encouragement in the lyrics, which depict pushing forward on your own despite various struggles.

As the title suggests, it’s a song we especially recommend to teenagers in the midst of their youth who are about to set out on a new path.

Kirin Afternoon Tea “The Night Before the Miracle”

IMrs. GREEN APPLE

Kirin Gogo no Koucha “The Night Before the Miracle” 60-second version

This is a Kirin Afternoon Tea commercial featuring a story where Ren Meguro shows up at a Mrs.

GREEN APPLE street performance and brings them a warm milk tea as a treat.

In the commercial, Mrs.

GREEN APPLE performs “Watashi” (“I”), a track from their 2016 album TWELVE.

The song portrays the resolve to look forward and move on while reflecting on a past romance, making it recommended for those who want to recover from heartbreak or cherish past relationships while stepping ahead.

The original is a rock ballad with piano, but the commercial uses an acoustic version, so be sure to listen closely to that rendition as well.

Universal Music “Heisei Love’s Conclusion” Version

Just the two of usRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – Futari-goto [Official Music Video]
Just the two of usRADWIMPS
#Let's listen to the playlist - Heisei "Love's Outcome" Edition - (30-second ver.)

This is the song used in Universal Music’s “#Let’s Listen to Playlists” campaign commercial, which invites listeners to experience Heisei-era love songs.

The opening sound, which lightly marks out the beat, is striking and evokes the feeling of emotions steadily building up inside.

From there, it unfolds into a sound that gradually expands, expressing the way affection grows larger.

The lyricism, packed with words, is also memorable, giving the impression of a resolve to somehow convey one’s feelings of love.

Universal Music “Heisei Love’s Conclusion” Version

Theory of the Mindful HeartRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – A Theory of Heart [Official Music Video]
Theory of the Mindful HeartRADWIMPS
#Let's listen to the playlist - Heisei "Love's Outcome" Edition - (30-second ver.)

This is the song used in the Universal Music “#Let’s Listen to Playlists” campaign commercial featuring Ren Nagase and Nanoka Hara.

It was selected as one of the representative love songs of the Heisei era; over a gradually intensifying sound, it expresses a range of emotions related to love.

It also conveys how, precisely because love is so strong, those feelings can sometimes act like a poison, affecting the heart and body.

Alongside great affection, sorrow is also sung—capturing, as it is, the raw state of emotions that can’t be neatly gathered into one.

Daiwa House Realty Management Corporate Commercial

Everyday (feat. Satoshi Fujiwara)TAIKING

TAIKING "Everyday (feat. Satoshi Fujiwara)" Music Video
Everyday (feat. Satoshi Fujiwara)TAIKING
[CM] Daiwa House Realty Management “Corporate CM” (30-second ver.)

Here is a corporate commercial introducing the kinds of businesses Daiwa House Realty Management is engaged in.

It highlights their work on various commercial facilities and hotels, and presents the slogan, “Energizing communities, bringing smiles to people.” In this CM, which conveys the company’s philosophy, a track by TAIKING, the guitarist of Suchmos, is featured.

The song includes vocals by Satoshi Fujihara of Official HIGE DANDism, showcasing his expansive and beautiful voice.

With lyrics wishing for today to be even a little better than yesterday, combined with its gentle melody and vocals, the song becomes a soothing piece that heals the listener’s heart.

Amazon Prime Video: “What’s that thing they call ‘crying to feel better’?”

All good!Kaneyori Masaru

Kaneyori Masaru [Everything’s Alright!] Music Video
All good!Kaneyori Masaru
What is that thing called “crying to feel better”? | Prime Video

Kaneyori Masaru’s “Zenbu All Right!” is set to be released in 2025 and is a song that conveys positive feelings straight from the heart.

The bright, band-driven sound is layered with vocals that evoke smiling faces, giving a powerful push to anyone moving forward.

The lyrics express a message of “things will work out—believe in yourself and keep going,” offering encouragement to those who are trying their best.

As a commercial song, it’s featured in an Amazon Prime ad, where an exchange between two women conveys the idea that Prime Video lets you experience moving, emotional moments.