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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Earworm Commercial Jingles [July 2025] (421–430)
All of the YouthFujifaburikku

Set at a McDonald’s drive-thru, this commercial portrays a milestone of growing up—a passage into adulthood.
It shows a son, newly licensed and still unaccustomed to driving, heading to the drive-thru, while evoking warm memories of when he used to ride in the back seat as a small child.
Through lighthearted, laughter-filled exchanges, it also conveys the reassuring comfort of McDonald’s.
Underscoring the film’s warm atmosphere is the song “Wakamono no Subete” by Fujifabric.
With its striking piano and a sound that blends wistfulness and warmth, the track leaves a strong impression, and the vocals vividly capture that bittersweet feeling.
Seventh MagicKomuro Tetsuya


Nakayama Kinnikun appears in a commercial for the pachinko parlor Maruhan.
The video leaves a strong impression—its impact rivals the surreal vibe of Kinnikun striking a pose with a big smile.
The BGM also has a powerful presence; once you hear it, it sticks in your head.
By the way, the song was written specifically for the ad by Tetsuya Komuro.
Behind the commanding vocals, the signature TK sound explodes, so be sure to listen closely.
GoodbyeManako Arata


This commercial portrays Mayu Hotta working hard to prepare for a summer festival and her interactions with the people around her, while also highlighting the refreshing appeal of Hyoketsu.
As she chats with her childhood friend with a smile and the preparations for the food stalls progress enjoyably, it conveys the heat and freshness of summer, along with the mounting excitement as the event approaches.
Further accentuating the cheerful atmosphere of the visuals is the song “Sainara” by Arata Manako.
Its light, acoustic sound—tinged with a sense of busyness—and the brisk, fast-paced vocals amplify the feeling of exhilaration.
Two People’s Love IslandIshikawa Yuko & Chage

This is a commercial introducing McDonald’s new Hawaiian Burgers that make summer heat more enjoyable.
It features Junichi Okada enthusiastically presenting them with a vibrant smile, and conveys the delight of savoring different flavors by day and by night.
The song “Futari no Ai Land” further amplifies the fun that comes through in the visuals.
With its light, breezy sound capturing the exhilaration of summer, the track feels like a companion to help you enjoy and get through the hot season.
pure whiteFuji Kaze

This commercial overlaps scenes of a hot summer landscape with I Lohas to highlight the importance of staying hydrated and its refreshing taste.
The playful lettering for “natural water,” drawn to resemble natural ice, adds a comedic touch and conveys the wish for viewers to feel I Lohas as something close to them.
The music that underscores the gentle, refreshing atmosphere of the visuals is Kaze Fujii’s “Masshiro.” Its uniquely floating, soft sound is striking, and when combined with his calm vocals, it conveys a sense of tenderness.
Beloved SpringKotoringo

This commercial empathizes with the effort of tending to your skin not only when you feel good but also when you’re tired, and conveys the desire for people to use Domohorn Wrinkle especially at those times.
The visuals depict a woman doing her best throughout the day, expressing that no matter how tired you are, you can quickly care for your skin.
The subtle smile when she uses the product is a key point, highlighting both its ease and the sense of fulfillment.
Further accentuating the film’s gentle atmosphere is Kotringo’s “Itoshiki Haru.” The tender sound of piano and strings, paired with her soaring vocals, leaves a strong impression and conveys a warmth that feels close and comforting.
paletteSaida Mami

This commercial closely follows a member of the manufacturing team at Saishunkan Pharmaceutical, showcasing their commitment to making great products and the sense of fulfillment they feel.
A key point is that the featured male staff member in manufacturing is always smiling, and by including a meeting scene, it conveys a sense of moving forward into the future.
The song that really brings out the bright atmosphere of the visuals is Mami Kiwada’s “Palette.” Both the sound and vocals feel light and breezy, and combined with lyrics that express a sense of individuality, the piece conveys a positive mood.


