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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] (361–370)

So-net 'Thread of Light (Trailer)' Version

Same numbersNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 “Same numbers” MUSIC VIDEO
Same numbersNogizaka 46
Nogizaka46 unveil mature expressions and poses to match their new song “Same numbers”; the teaser video “Threads of Light (Trailer)” for “Nogizaka46 × So-net” is released.

This announces a campaign by So-net and Nogizaka46, showcasing each member’s expressions and poses.

No details are explained; it’s a simple video where they just strike cool poses, which only heightens the anticipation of what’s about to begin.

The song that further emphasizes the cool vibe depicted in the video is Nogizaka46’s “Same numbers.” Both the sound and the vocal tone convey a cool atmosphere, along with a determination to move forward and a sense of strength.

Cygames Granblue Fantasy “10 million yen to 2 players! Exactly one year ago” version / “10 million yen to 2 players! Carryover” version

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THE Toramaru Dragon “Road” FULL Music Video
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As part of the Granblue Summer Dream Campaign, this is a commercial announcing a promotion for Granblue Fantasy players where they can win 10 million yen.

Because last year’s winner didn’t claim the 10 million yen, this year there’s a carryover, and two people will each win 10 million yen—an especially impactful campaign.

In the CM, Eiko Kano passionately sings a parody of “Road” to announce the campaign.

The video also notably recreates a very wintery music video vibe despite it being summer, making for a highly memorable commercial.

The “Road” that Kano sings is the signature song released in 1993 by the band THE Torabryu, fronted by George Takahashi.

Its sorrowful story about suddenly losing a loved one is impossible to listen to without tears.

YKK: The Sound of a Beginning - 'A Challenge to Dreams' Edition

Personal UniformRyokushokushakai

YKK Commercial: “That’s the Sound of Beginnings — A Challenge Toward Dreams” 30 seconds

This is a YKK commercial depicting the struggles of a male fashion designer.

The man, who is designing clothing for a fashion show, uses YKK zippers as a key element of his designs.

Although he narrowly misses out on the award, the video—packed with the traces of his efforts—truly stirs the heart.

It perfectly matches the series title, “The Sound of a Beginning,” and makes you imagine that his challenge will continue from here.

The background music features Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s “Jibun Seifuku,” a song that conveys the desire to conquer oneself and choose one’s own future.

Suntory CRAFT BOSS World TEA “Hamusteatime” Version

Love CirculationHanazawa Kana

Kana Hanazawa “Ren'ai Circulation” Full Size (Live Video) [COVER]
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This commercial features Tamura Hono, overwhelmed with work, refreshing herself by drinking TEA from the Craft Boss world and showing off a dance to the music.

The song playing in the commercial is “Ren’ai Circulation” sung by Kana Hanazawa.

It’s well known as the opening theme of the anime Bakemonogatari.

The song’s appeal lies in its catchy chorus melody, but you should pay special attention to the A-melody, which has rapid-fire lyrics.

It’s also in a relatively high vocal range, so it’s recommended for women with higher voices.

Not only is it widely recognized, but its melody is easy on the ears even on first listen, so if you can sing it, give it a try.

NIVEA Kao Deep Moisture “Meeting Up” Version

Important personFujimaki Ryota

Commercial NIVEA Kao NIVEA Deep Moisture Lip “Meeting Up” Fumino Kimura

This is a commercial introducing Deep Moisture Lip featuring Yoshino Kimura.

After a scene where Kimura, waiting to meet a man, applies the lip balm, the ad highlights the ingredients used and its high moisturizing power.

The calm and beautiful song playing in the background is “Taisetsu na Hito” (Precious One) sung by Ryota Fujimaki.

Released in 2015, the song was originally written with only one chorus for the commercial, but lyrics and melody were later added to create a full track.

It features the familiar Nivea CM phrase “Mamoritai” (“I want to protect”), and is a warm ballad that expresses feelings for a cherished person.

Coca-Cola “Road Trip” Version

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Tyla – BLISS (Official Music Video)
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This Coca-Cola commercial features the memorable tagline, “Being absorbed beats being focused.” Indeed, many people have probably felt that they perform more powerfully when they’re completely absorbed in something they love, compared to when they’re trying to concentrate on something they’re not interested in.

This ad builds on that striking tagline and is set around a road trip.

As the female protagonist is driving with her friends, who should be in the car next to them but Tayla! It’s a captivating commercial with a dreamy, heart-pounding twist.

Naturally, the background music is Tayla’s track “Bliss.” The lyrics express deep affection for a loved one, while also conveying the anxiety of what might happen if they were ever separated.

It’s a feeling many people can relate to.

Catchy Commercial Jingles [July 2025] (371–380)

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A track from a single released in August 2003 that symbolizes their self-produced era, when they began pursuing their own musical identity.

This song, which reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts, was also featured in a Sokenbicha commercial and became familiar to household audiences.

Its upbeat, urban sound woven by live instruments and the optimistic lyrics depicting the duo’s way of being deliver a refreshing sense of liberation that blows away stagnation.

It’s the perfect number for the start of a new season or a weekend drive with someone special.