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] (391–400)
GALAXYRIP SLYME

This is a SoftBank commercial introducing the Galaxy Z Fold7.
A giant Galaxy Z Fold7 appears, and there’s a striking scene where Ryota Bando steps inside its screen, along with the familiar “Father Dog” from the commercials playing a game—memorable visuals abound.
It’s a slightly unconventional way of presenting the product, but it likely piqued many viewers’ interest in the new device.
The background music is another highlight: a parody version of RIP SLYME’s “GALAXY,” chosen to match the product name.
For those who listened to the song in real time in the 2000s, the unexpected reunion with a nostalgic tune must have been thrilling.
How could I possibly know?Vaundy


This is a commercial with the theme of ikigai in which Tori Matsuzaka appears in various people’s hobby time.
It shows people shining as they feel a sense of purpose through their hobbies, and many viewers may have found themselves wondering, “What is my ikigai?” Life insurance commercials often focus on premiums and coverage, but by highlighting the brilliance of life as this ad does, it becomes an opportunity to reflect on life itself.
UNDEADYOASOBI

This is a collaboration commercial between Suntory Draft Beer and YOASOBI, depicting the struggles of three game creators set to a YOASOBI track.
It shows the three of them overcoming difficulties together, with the supporting presence of music and beer portrayed strikingly.
There’s a coding screen in the commercial, but if you look closely, you’ll notice that instead of code, the song’s lyrics are written there—these small details are another highlight.
The BGM in the CM is “UNDEAD,” released in 2024.
Its lyrics encourage you to keep moving forward without giving up on happiness, and the fast-paced, quintessential YOASOBI melody matches perfectly, making it a song that fills you with energy as you listen.
tinglingyuzu


In the JIM BEAM commercial featuring the duo Yuzu, it depicts people enjoying highballs outdoors.
Everyone is smiling and toasting, and you can really feel them making the most of summer.
Yuzu’s song “Shibireru” plays as the BGM, and the commercial also showcases plenty of scenes of the two singing.
It’s drawing attention as a new summer anthem that captures Yuzu’s signature freshness and exhilarating energy.
You Really Got MeThe Kinks


This is a commercial introducing the Nama-Jokki Can, which lets you open the entire mouth of the can so you can enjoy a taste as if you were drinking from a beer mug.
In this ad, of course it talks about how delicious Asahi is when drunk from the Nama-Jokki Can, but it especially focuses on that first sip.
After watching this commercial, there are probably quite a few beer lovers who immediately feel like having a drink.
The BGM features the upbeat, feel-good track “You Really Got Me.” Originally released by The Kinks in 1964, the song has been arranged in the commercial to feel even catchier.
Original song

This is a commercial for Yakan no Mugicha that became a hot topic for its live-action recreation of the world of the anime Crayon Shin-chan.
It depicts the Nohara family twenty years after the events of the anime, and the grown-up versions of Shin-chan and Himawari leave a strong impression.
Seeing the Nohara family remain close-knit after all these years warms the heart.
The commercial’s background music features an original song written specifically for the ad.
Original songEgashira 2:50

Egashira 2:50, who has repeatedly eaten and openly declared his love for Gatsun to Mikan on his YouTube channel, appears as an illustration in the commercial.
Set to an original song he sings himself, the depiction of Egashira facing everything head-on with full force not only makes us laugh but also gives us courage.
It’s a commercial that stirs the heart with Egashira’s message: “Let’s live boldly!”


