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] (381–390)
Tearful KissSazan Ōrusutāzu

Here’s a Uniqlo commercial packed with a heartwarming episode in a short span of time.
Haruka Ayase and Yumi Kawai encounter each other on a train.
The atmosphere between them is awkward, and Kawai looks away from Ayase.
But Ayase approaches Kawai holding a mandarin orange, and they make up.
It seems they had a quarrel, as Kohei Matsushita is also shown calling Kawai with concern.
The background music is Southern All Stars’ 1992 release “Namida no Kiss.” Though the song is about a love drifting apart and the end of summer, the deep affection within its bittersweetness resonates with the interaction between Ayase and Kawai.
NEVER FALL IN LOVE AGAINSazan Ōrusutāzu

This commercial, which shows Haruka Ayase and Kohei Matsushita getting ready in the morning, introduces the appeal of HEATTECH.
As they prepare to head out, both of them put on HEATTECH, and their surprised reactions to its comfort and warmth are memorable.
Toward the end of the commercial, the two are shown going out in outfits centered around HEATTECH, highlighting that it’s easy to incorporate not just as underwear but as a part of fashion.
The background music features Southern All Stars’ “NEVER FALL IN LOVE AGAIN,” a gentle, soothing track whose lyrics about bittersweet autumn love resonate with the heart.
the same storyHanbaato Hanbaato

This commercial depicts the everyday reality of frequently encountering dirty laundry, and conveys how Attack helps make those days more comfortable.
Tori Matsuzaka and Masaki Suda, Kento Kaku and Shotaro Mamiya, and Yosuke Sugino each show how they spend their days, gently illustrating the kinds of stains that can happen.
The song that further emphasizes that relaxed, calm atmosphere of daily life is Humbert Humbert’s “Onaji Hanashi” (“The Same Story”).
Its arrangement layers a gentle acoustic guitar with smooth, expansive vocals, and the interplay between the male and female singers conveys a sense of consideration and kindness.
Lambent RagClark

This is the introduction video for the first Air series iPhone, announced in September 2025 alongside the iPhone 17 lineup.
It highlights how the device remains about 6 millimeters thin while featuring the same A19 Pro chip as the iPhone 17 Pro.
In addition to its thinness and lightness, the video emphasizes increased durability, as well as high processing power and camera performance.
The background music is Lambent Rag by the UK-born artist Clark—an exquisitely beautiful track that showcases his strength in ambient and classical styles, with an almost mystical allure.
New Age CrisisJean Dawson

This is the introduction video for the iPhone 17 Pro, unveiled in September 2025.
It highlights a unibody milled from a block of aluminum, emphasizing its light weight, durability, and strong thermal efficiency, along with improvements to the battery, camera, and chip performance.
It also showcases a cooling system designed to harness the capabilities of the new chip, making the device’s advancements crystal clear.
The piece with the striking piano melody that sets the tone for this sleek commercial is New Age Crisis by American musician Jean Dawson.
While the ad uses only the piano accompaniment, the original track features powerful vocals, drums, and choral elements that create a grand atmosphere.
Catchy Commercial Jingles [July 2025] (391–400)
Original songBaba Tomoaki
This is a commercial introducing the UNIQLO : C sweatshirt lineup, developed in collaboration with Clare Waight Keller.
The CM is themed around “sessions,” and the narration, which emphasizes enjoying things freely, is particularly striking.
The background music features an original piece composed by Tomoaki Baba, who also appears in the commercial.
I’m fineCENT

This is a stylish commercial introducing the VANS OLD SKOOL, particularly the DOUBLE STRIPE, available at ABC-MART.
The piece highlights the shoes’ look through the movements of Cent Chihiro Chitti, and her buoyant motions and bright smile clearly convey a sense of fun.
Further accentuating the fresh feel of the visuals is the track “I’m fine” by CENT, the artist name under which Cent Chihiro Chitti performs as a singer.
As the title suggests, the band sound carries a breezy, uplifting mood, and the cheerful vocals and lyrics convey a positive vibe.


