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 Songs [July 2025] (441–450)
self-proclaimed musicianosage

This is a commercial with a positive vibe that communicates what you can learn at Nihon Kogakuin and how it connects to your future.
It depicts students studying a wide range of fields—film, sports, entertainment, and more—and their smiling dedication conveys a strong sense of fulfillment found here.
The song that further accentuates the cheerful atmosphere of these smile-filled visuals is Osage’s “Self-Proclaimed Musician.” While it’s a straightforward band sound, the rhythm feels gentle, and combined with vocals that carry a hint of languor, it evokes the image of moving forward.
The lyrics, which seem to portray an approach to engaging with music, also convey a positive attitude of progressing in your own way.
Maybedoburokku

This commercial expresses, through a lighthearted song, how NIVEA’s mildly acidic foaming face wash addresses common skincare concerns.
It portrays the worries of Miwako Kakei and Maria Tani as they look at their reflections in the mirror, and conveys that NIVEA provides the solution.
The song, serving as both a confession of their concerns and a pathway to resolution, is a parody of Doburokku’s “Moshikashite Dakedo.” Centered on the breezy sound of an acoustic guitar that recalls the original track, the music unfolds into an airy arrangement.
Layered with lyrics that convey thoughtful ideas about facial cleansing, it creates a positive, uplifting mood.
When cherry-blossom hues danceNakajima Mika

The 2013 Kampo Seimei (Japan Post Insurance) TV commercial featured Mika Nakashima’s signature song “Sakurairo Mau Koro.” The track was originally released in 2005, and the version used in the commercial was “Sakurairo Mau Koro – natural edition -,” notable for its acoustic guitar accompaniment.
This version was included as a B-side to “Boku ga Shino to Omotta no wa,” released in 2013.
It has a different feel from the original version, which features piano accompaniment.
MemoryMakihara Noriyuki

This is a commercial that promotes Nivea Body’s Marshmallow Care, known for its irresistibly fluffy foam, through the presence of Asuka Saito.
It depicts her spreading the foam over her entire body, and the relaxed expressions and overall atmosphere of the visuals effectively convey a sense of softness.
The song that further accentuates the softness expressed in the imagery is Noriyuki Makihara’s “Kioku” (Memory).
The layered, digital-tinged sound is striking and, on its own, can feel tense; however, when combined with his gentle vocals, it creates a uniquely floating sensation.
It’s a piece that seems to express a grand worldview—one of connecting past memories to the future.
Important personFujimaki Ryota

This commercial highlights the luxurious feel of Nivea’s Premium Body Milk through the presence of Michiko Kichise.
It portrays her incorporating the Premium Body Milk into her relaxing time at home, with her smile conveying the product’s pleasant texture and uplifting effect.
Further accentuating the calm atmosphere of the visuals is the song “Taisetsu na Hito” by Ryota Fujimaki.
The gentle, piano-centered sound is striking, and combined with his soaring vocals, it expresses kindness and warmth.
As the music swells into a grand development, it also evokes a sense of stepping forward toward the future.
It’s fine just the way it is, baby.T-junctions

This commercial portrays people spending their own time in a bar, while also highlighting the presence of Sapporo Lager Beer that supports that sense of fulfillment.
With the theme “Bottled Beer in Your Life,” it gently conveys the desire to preserve and develop bar culture.
The song that further accentuates the relaxed moments and calm atmosphere depicted in the visuals is T-Jiro’s “Kono mama de ii no sa baby.” Its easygoing rhythm and vocals tinged with a hint of languor evoke the image of moving forward at a carefree pace.
Sign wa B New Arrange Ver.B Komachi

This commercial features B Komachi from the anime “Oshi no Ko” as ambassadors for Kao’s Essential, highlighting the relationship between hair and idols.
It playfully conveys that even when dancing as idols, they can maintain beautifully styled, unruffled hair.
Further accentuating the light, breezy feel of the visuals is B Komachi’s signature song, “Sign wa B.” Its colorful, pop idol sound and buoyant vocals—complete with call-and-response—convey a sense of exhilaration to listeners.


