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 Jingles [July 2025] (351–360)
You and IToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

Life happens only once and moves in one direction—it’s a calm, reflective vibe for this commercial.
In the visuals, that irreplaceable journey through life is represented by balloons floating in the sky.
The background music is Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s song “Kimi to Boku” (“You and I”).
The whistling is particularly striking, and it’s actually from the original track—not a special arrangement for the commercial.
Since Skapara is often associated with a dazzling brass sound, it leaves a surprisingly fresh impression.
feels like HEAVEN ~Surely it will come, surely it will come~HIIH

This is a commercial that promotes the fact that Cup Noodles BIG now has more toppings, using a distinctive animation where the ingredients scurry around.
Centered on the mystery meat and imitation crab, many toppings crawl out of the cup, and even their size grows, expressing the extra value with a horror vibe.
The element that gives this comical animation its horror atmosphere is a parody of the song “feels like HEAVEN ~Kitto Kuru Kitto Kuru~.” It’s the well-known theme from the horror film “Ring,” and thanks to the movie’s image, it conjures the fear of an unknown presence drawing near.
The lyrics have been adapted to be about the increase in toppings, but since the melody is unchanged, it still feels tense, doesn’t it?
Colonel BogeyKenneth Joseph Alford

This is a commercial announcing a campaign where you can receive Suntory Draft Beer in cans featuring caricature illustrations.
The illustration style is super cute, with a design that would make even people who don’t drink want one! In the CM, the performers’ names are chanted to the melody of “Colonel Bogey,” making it very catchy and memorable.
“Colonel Bogey” is a classic march composed in 1914 by Kenneth Joseph Alford.
Every SecondMina Okabe

This commercial introduces Panasonic’s dismantling factory, highlighting their initiative to return collected items to clean materials and transform them into new forms.
The careful attention given to objects that have been used for a long time conveys a sense of affection and warmth toward the products.
The music that further accentuates the warm atmosphere of the footage is Mina Okabe’s “Every Second.” Its light, gentle sound is striking, and combined with her soft, tender vocals, it speaks directly to the heart.
GOOD DAYMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is an introductory commercial for Kirin Good Ale, a new product from Kirin Beer launching in October 2025, featuring Motoki Omori of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
He talks about his thoughts while creating the song written specifically for this commercial, and the excitement that comes with new beginnings.
The background music is that newly written track, titled “GOOD DAY.” It’s a gentle, life-affirming song that carries a message of taking life at an easy pace.
It’s a fun track everyone can sing along to with a cheerful “la la la.”
20TH CENTURY BOYT-REX

This commercial expresses our commitment to pursuing the deliciousness of Dry Crystal and our desire to surpass Super Dry in taste.
It depicts Ryusei Yokohama drinking Dry Crystal, and through the change in his expression, powerfully conveys that sharpness has been achieved.
The song that fully amplifies the powerful atmosphere of the visuals is T.
Rex’s “20th Century Boy.” The boldly resonant band sound is striking, and combined with the almost throwaway vocal delivery, it creates a powerful yet refreshing vibe.
Karuta for YouICO

This commercial introduces Aqura Home’s wooden houses, opening with a scene where three characters—a giraffe, an owl, and a sheep—discuss their ideal home.
It highlights that a wooden structure can meet the characters’ wishes for a spacious, open, and sturdy house.
The background music features “Kimi e no Karuta,” an original song written by the band iCO specifically for this commercial.
It’s an energizing track marked by vocalist Yui Yoshikuni’s powerful singing.


