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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] (141–150)

Kao New Beads Praise Me “Morning/Night” Version

Imai Miki

Miki Imai – “PIECE OF MY WISH” (from the 30th Anniversary Concert Tour 2015 “Colour”)
Imai Miki
Kao New Beads 'Praise Me' Morning/Night CM featuring Yuriko Yoshitaka

This commercial portrays a day in the life of Yuriko Yoshitaka.

In a calm voice, she talks about getting up properly every morning, finishing work, coming home in the cold, and still doing the laundry—and how she wants to be praised for that.

The direction leaves a strong impression that it’s thanks to the scent of New Beads that she’s able to keep going.

The BGM is one of Miki Imai’s signature songs, “PIECE OF MY WISH.” Released in 1991, it reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

It’s a gentle yet powerful encouragement ballad about facing your weakened self, accepting it, and moving forward.

Nissin Foods Frozen Nissin Chinese Sauce-Free Dandan Noodles 'Japan's Best-Selling' Version

Yamazaki is number one!Yamazaki Hiroya

Frozen Nissin Chinese Series Dan Dan Noodles (No Soup) TV Commercial “No.1 in Sales in Japan” 30s / Hiroya Yamazaki

This is a commercial introducing a soupless dandan noodles product that you can enjoy just by heating it in a microwave—a big part of its appeal is how easy it is.

The ad features a close-up of Hiroya Yamazaki’s face, highlighting the product’s charm and its strong sales.

Yamazaki’s indescribable expression is surreal and really memorable, isn’t it? The song playing in the background is actually a parody of the theme song from the 1997 anime “Class King Yamazaki.” For men from the early Heisei era (single-digit years), it’s probably a nostalgic tune, don’t you think?

Meiji “FRUITS ZIPPER’s Handmade Valentine ~Let’s Handcraft a Fun Time~” Version

HapichocoFRUITS ZIPPER

[MV] FRUITS ZIPPER “Happy Choco”
HapichocoFRUITS ZIPPER
meiji♡FRUITS ZIPPER’s Handmade Valentine ~Let’s handcraft a fun time~ <Full ver.> #NEWOKASHIPROJECT

This is a commercial that depicts FRUITS ZIPPER members making handmade chocolates for Valentine’s Day, expressing the love poured into them.

It emphasizes the idea of making chocolates while thinking about the person you’re giving them to, and conveys how that leads to the fun of Valentine’s Day.

The song that highlights the positive emotions and cheerful atmosphere portrayed in the footage is FRUITS ZIPPER’s “Hapi Choco.” Its lavish, layered brass and festive sound are striking, and the lively rhythm of the vocals clearly conveys a sense of happiness.

THINGS Aoyama Organic Garden “with your things” Part 1

Wedding BellsPaper Twins feat. Halyn

Paper Twins feat. Halyn – Wedding Bells
Wedding BellsPaper Twins feat. Halyn
[Wedding] with your things [Concept Movie]

In the promotional commercial for THINGS Aoyama Organic Garden, a wedding venue in Minami-Aoyama, the preparations for the wedding by the planner and the bride and groom are featured.

As they hold repeated meetings, the planner draws out the couple’s core values—things they themselves hadn’t even realized—and proposes a plan tailored to them.

The song playing in the first half of the commercial is titled “Wedding Bells.” In addition to its distinctive blend of beautiful piano tones, programmed beats, and crystalline chorus, the main vocal’s flowing melodic line is so elegant that it’s simply mesmerizing.

Laguna Ten Bosch Laguna Illumination: Carnival of Light and Water

Stars are falling.Senchimirimentaru

Sentimental - “Hoshi ga Furu” (Falling Stars) Music Video
Stars are falling.Senchimirimentaru
2025 Lagunasia Illumination 'Carnival of Light and Water' TV Commercial

Sentimental’s “Hoshi ga Furu” is set for release in 2025, a song that grandly sings of bittersweet emotions.

It develops from a quiet, piano-centered atmosphere into a sweeping orchestral arrangement, expressing the swell of feeling along the way.

The lyrics depict thoughts for a cherished person against a winter backdrop, conveying the aching emotion of continually wishing happiness for someone important who is far away.

The song has been selected for the commercial of Laguna Illumination, the Light and Water Carnival.

The ad overlays smiles with a fantastical, joyful space where the illuminations shine.

SUBARU Forester “Adventure Conquest” Version

Original songmerodī panchi

Forester Adventure – Off-road Edition (30 seconds)

This commercial does a great job of showcasing the power of the new Forester.

It features scenes of the car tearing across off-road trails in the great outdoors, and many viewers are surely captivated by its rugged performance.

It’s especially appealing for those who love the outdoors and often head into the mountains.

The catchy, pleasant track playing in the background is an original song created specifically for the commercial, produced by Melody Punch, a production company known for handling many ad tunes.

If you found yourself thinking, “Whose song is this?” you weren’t the only one.

Otsuka Pharmaceutical CalorieMate 'Your Best Ally' Edition

A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

Superfly “A Bouquet With Love” Music Video
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly
CalorieMate TV commercial | “Your Biggest Supporter” 30-second version

This commercial portrays how study methods change with the times, while also conveying that Calorie Mate’s support for those who work hard remains constant.

Because the times are changing, offering encouragement can be challenging; even so, the parent and child—played by Jiro Sato and Manato Sakamoto—show how Calorie Mate supports their efforts.

Further highlighting the warm tone of the visuals is the piano arrangement of Superfly’s “Ai wo Komete Hanataba wo.” Its gentle rhythm and melody are memorable, evoking a heartfelt warmth that conveys love to someone important.