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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] (311–320)

TAKE and GIVE NEEDS WEDDING “More fun than correct.” Vol. 3

MIAEmily Lewis

In a commercial released in 2025 by Take and Give Needs, the focus is on flowers, suggesting that you freely enjoy them—from the bride’s bouquet to headpieces and even venue decor—however you like.

The video showcases a wide variety of flowers with truly diverse arrangements, likely inspiring many viewers to want to incorporate such beautiful blooms.

The stylish Western track playing in the background of this chic commercial is Emily Lewis’s “MIA,” a 2024 release known for its refined production, featuring a clear, airy vocal and a stylish beat.

Meiji Kinenkan Bridal Image CM 2024

Learning To Let You GoJJ Heller

JJ Heller – Learning To Let You Go (Official Audio Video)
Learning To Let You GoJJ Heller

A commercial for the Meiji Kinenkan, beloved as a wedding venue at Meiji Jingu.

It fully showcases the unique charms of Meiji Kinenkan, and the more you watch, the stronger your yearning becomes.

Playing in the background of this beautiful footage is JJ Heller’s “Learning To Let You Go.” The lyrics, written from the perspective of parents sending off their child who’s getting married and leaving home, are impossible to read without tears.

It’s a wonderful, love-filled song that resonates not only with the parents of the bride and groom, but with the couple themselves.

Zexy: “When you’ve decided to get married, the Zexy Consultation Counter” version

Bridal ChorusRichard Wagner

Anji Ikebata and Takumi Nishigaki appear in the ad, introducing the appeal of the Zexy Consultation Counter with parody lyrics.

The song used as the basis for the parody is the “Bridal Chorus,” known as a wedding march.

When it comes to wedding marches, there are two well-known pieces—one by Mendelssohn and one by Wagner—but the one used this time is Wagner’s composition.

In the commercial, it’s arranged at a relatively up-tempo pace, but the original piece is slower, calmer, and has a more solemn atmosphere.

Tokyo Metropolitan Election Management Committee House of Councillors Election Awareness Event “Voting Pen Selection”

Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545, First Movement: AllegroWolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Piano Sonata K.545 in C major – Mozart – Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545 – Mozart – Classic – CANACANA
Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545, First Movement: AllegroWolfgang Amadeus Mozart

This commercial, which aired around the time of the 2025 House of Councillors election, carries a message encouraging people to participate in the vote.

One particularly memorable aspect is that it highlights the fact that you can bring and use your favorite pen when voting—an unexpected detail that likely caught many viewers’ interest.

Accompanying the simple yet striking visuals of lines being added with a pen to printed slide sheets is Mozart’s Piano Sonata No.

16 in C major, K.

545.

Although the piece has three movements in total, the commercial uses the first movement.

A staple as a piano practice piece, it features a refreshing, light, and lively melody that leaves you feeling clear and uplifted as you listen.

Wedding Park “Let us hear your happiness.” version

Miyojimoon drop

This is an introduction commercial for Wedding Park, a wedding information site that shares content about weddings, including reviews.

The video shows people’s reactions when a couple announces their marriage, and it’s truly wonderful to see everyone celebrating as if it were their own.

The touching, heartwarming commercial is accompanied by the song “Miyoji” by the rock band moon drop.

It’s a heartfelt wedding song that the band said they had “always wanted to write someday,” with a warm atmosphere themed around the family name of the couple getting married.

Catchy Commercial Jingles [July 2025] (321–330)

Zexy App: “The Day I Installed the Zexy App”

figure; appearance; form; shape; 姿 (sugata) can mean a person’s figure/appearance, the shape/form of something, or a visible state / 姿を見せる = to show oneselfaimyon

When it comes to Zexy, the familiar catchphrase is “When you get proposed to, Zexy.” Until now, the main focus has been the magazines sold in bookstores, but this commercial promotes downloading the Zexy app.

The CM shows a loving couple, and their calm, trusting relationship warms the viewer’s heart.

The music playing in the background is a gentle love song with a relaxed tempo.

It’s sung by Aimyon, and the lyrics express overflowing love for a partner and the desire to stay together forever.

The two people portrayed in the lyrics, who choose to be themselves without pretense, overlap with the couple featured in the commercial.

Daikanyama Houmeikan: “Your longed-for moment in the spotlight, right here in this city.”

beautiful songKudō Keiichi

Keiichi Kudo / Beautiful Song [Music Video]
beautiful songKudō Keiichi

The promotional commercial for the wedding venue Homeikan in Daikanyama tells the story of a bride who has dreamed since childhood of getting married at this venue.

By showing both the interior and exterior of the site as well as the cuisine, it helps viewers imagine what a reception there would be like.

The CM’s background music features “beautiful song” by Keiichi Kudo, a singer-songwriter.

Before the wedding, the lyrics express gratitude to the parents, and in the second verse they convey feelings toward the partner.

With strings woven into a grand rock ballad arrangement and a soaring vocal performance, it’s a highly compelling track to listen to.