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 TV Commercial Songs [July 2025] (281–290)
ROSIERLUNA CHEE


LUNA CHEE is a band created to promote McDonald’s “Chee-Cheee Dabuchi” and “Chee-Cheee Teriyaki,” led by Seishiro Kato.
The group is an homage to LUNA SEA, and the song “ROSIER” is performed with lyrics rewritten to evoke the Chee-Cheee Dabuchi and Chee-Cheee Teriyaki.
As an officially approved cover band, their momentum and sexy vibe feel very close to the original.
The commercial features a music video inspired by the original band while intercutting shots of the burgers, and the powerful sound conveys a sense of flavorful satisfaction and exhilaration.
Dance With YouOKAMOTO’S

OKAMOTO’S’ “Dance With You” is a song released in 2015 and included on the album OPERA.
As the title suggests, its powerful rock sound is performed with a light, dance-conscious feel.
The lyrics convey a wish for fun times to last forever, giving the impression of positive emotions expressed to the fullest.
The commercial promotes the Mitsubishi UFJ Card through dance, and the way people around Rikka Ihara get swept up in her dancing strongly conveys how the fun spreads.
Strangers In The NightFrank Sinatra


Frank Sinatra’s “Strangers in the Night” was released in 1966 and is also well known in Japan under the title “Yoru no Stranger.” Originally composed by Bert Kaempfert as an instrumental piece for the film “A Man Could Get Killed,” it later had English lyrics added and, as a sung version, spread around the world.
The blend of its gentle sound and the expansiveness of Sinatra’s vocals leaves a heartwarming impression.
The song has been featured in a commercial promoting Pay Light, a cashless payment service for dental clinics across Japan, using the music to convey the service’s sense of reliability.
suis from Yorushika

This commercial introduces NIVEA’s Cream Care Body Wash with double rich moisturizing, highlighting its voluminous, soft lather through actress Haru’s presence.
The image of her embracing the large, fluffy foam is striking, and her gentle smile conveys how the product tenderly protects the skin.
Enhancing the tender mood depicted in the visuals is a song performed by suis—also known as the vocalist of Yorushika.
The sound features prominently resonant strings, and when combined with suis’s clear, expansive vocals, it conveys a grand sense of gentleness.
suis from Yorushika

This commercial showcases how NIVEA’s Skin-Polishing Gel Cleanse is gentle on the skin while thoroughly removing makeup, conveyed through Minami Tanaka’s presence.
Makeup removal often carries the image of being harsh on the skin, but here the emphasis is on skin-friendliness—achieving results while keeping the skin moisturized.
Further accentuating the gentle atmosphere of the visuals is the song performed by suis, who is also active as the vocalist of Yorushika.
The layering of softly resonant strings with her expansive vocals is striking, and the calm rhythm conveys a sense of warmth.
Original songsawada kaori

This is a song specially written by Kaori Sawada for JR Central’s commercial “Iza Iza Nara.” Centered on piano with overlapping strings and vocals, the warm sound evokes the joy of travel as the calm atmosphere gradually turns lighter.
It has a jazz-inspired lightness while maintaining an overall gentle feel, which is soothing.
The commercial depicts Ryohei Suzuki’s journey to Nara, and its warmth is also expressed through autumnal Nara scenery and interactions with local people.
Master of HoneyHasegawa Hakushi

Hakushi Hasegawa’s “Mitsu no Aruji” is a track that drew attention after being featured in a commercial celebrating MangaONE’s 10th anniversary.
The sound effects are striking, and within its powerful beat it creates a unique sense of weightlessness.
The song’s structure is another intriguing point—its unpredictable progression adds a sense of excitement.
The commercial itself plays like a drama portraying the feelings of manga artists, expressing the distinctive struggles they face as they strive to create things that are new and interesting.

This commercial depicts Sayuri Yoshinaga using Goto Camellia’s Camellia Yeast Soap, clearly conveying the product’s appeal.
The focus is on how she uses it in her everyday life, highlighting the gentle lather that can be seamlessly incorporated into a daily routine.
As her reflection in the mirror gradually softens into a smile, it also conveys how well the soap hydrates the skin.
The use of a piano arrangement of Yukio Hashi and Sayuri Yoshinaga’s “Itsudemo Yume wo” as the background music further enhances the gentle tone of the visuals.


