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] (51–60)
full swingZa Kuromaniyonzu

This song, with its strikingly straightforward message, is a track by The Cro-Magnons included on the album “JAMBO JAPAN,” released in October 2025.
It’s a song that cheers you on to “go all in and take on challenges without worrying about appearances.” As the title suggests—“you’ve got to start by trying, and if you do it, do it wholeheartedly without holding back”—its direct message has surely encouraged many listeners.
The song was featured in a Rakuraku Cloud commercial depicting Kenichi Takitō, Natsuko Yokozawa, and Mone Kamishiraishi working hard in an office.
Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI


“Saikou Toutatsuten” (The Highest Point) was released in September 2023 and was also used as the opening theme for the anime ONE PIECE.
It gives you courage by portraying someone who accepts their own weakness and strives to become stronger.
I’m sure many people found support in its message: “Let’s climb together toward the highest point.” The song was featured in a commercial for the suit brand ORIHICA in December 2025.
It was a freshmen-oriented ad starring Mizuki Kayashima and Taiyu Fujiwara.
cherrysupittsu


A commercial themed around the Heisei era by Universal Music that aired in December 2025 featured songs by Spitz.
Three of their tracks play in the ad, with Cherry at the beginning.
Released in 1996, it’s one of their signature songs.
Its gentle melody and Masamune Kusano’s soft vocals are soothing to the heart.
Even nearly 30 years after its release, it feels perfectly at home in a commercial—truly a timeless classic.
Maplesupittsu


Released in 1998, this song has been featured extensively in tie-ins, including as a TV drama theme and insert song, as well as in commercials.
The chorus, where Masamune Kusano’s high, soaring vocals shine, is surely familiar to just about everyone.
Its ear-pleasing, beautiful melody further accentuates the bittersweet lyrics, making it incredibly memorable.
The song was used in a Universal Music commercial that aired in December 2025.
Two other Spitz songs were also featured, and this track plays in the final scene of the commercial.
Catchy Commercial Jingles [July 2025] (61–70)
Magic Wordssupittsu


In the third installment of Universal Music’s Heisei-themed commercial series, three Spitz songs are featured, and this is the second one that plays.
Released in 2006, it was also used as the theme song for the film Honey and Clover, which came out the same year.
The lyrics, depicting two people whose hearts remain connected even when they can’t meet, are romantic and utterly enchanting.
Combined with Masamune Kusano’s beautiful vocals, it feels all the more dramatic.
LatataIkuta Rira


Lila Ikuta’s “Latata” was released in 2025 and was used in a Yamazaki Baking Lunch Pack commercial featuring Fuka Koshiba.
Its bouncy rhythm and layered vocals are striking, and their refreshing lightness conveys a positive message.
The lyrics depict the everyday scenes around us and the connections between people, offering encouragement to move forward just as we are.
The commercial straightforwardly shows Fuka Koshiba enjoying a Lunch Pack, with visuals that portray the joy that comes from its delicious taste.
Stay true to your original intention.AKASAKI

This commercial focuses on the feet as it depicts scenes of various sports practices, conveying ASICS’s commitment to supporting each athlete’s effort.
Through sounds like feet pressing into sand and balls bouncing, it expresses the spirit of striving toward one’s goals.
Further accentuating this powerful atmosphere of perseverance is AKASAKI’s track “Shoshi Kantetsu.” While the sound has a gentle feel, it all the more highlights the message of staying true to one’s resolve that’s embedded in the lyrics.
It’s a piece that vividly evokes the determination to keep working hard without forgetting one’s original intent.


