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[Going Viral!] A Special Feature on the Cute Songs Used in Commercials

When you’re watching TV commercials, don’t you ever come across a wonderful song that really resonates with you? Upbeat, cheerful tracks in particular are striking and tend to stick in your head.

In this article, we’ll introduce a roundup of cute songs that have been featured in commercials.

Along with tracks by idols and singer-songwriters, we’ve included a variety of songs both old and new, including original music made specifically for commercials.

If there’s a song you heard in a commercial that caught your interest, be sure to look for it here.

[Trending!] A Collection of Cute Songs Used in Commercials (31–40)

ROUND1 “Let’s All Go! ROUND1” / “Giga Crane Game Stadium”

You are honeydew.Hinatazaka46

Hinatazaka46 “You Are Honeydew”
You are honeydew.Hinatazaka46

This commercial showcases ROUND1 as a place where everyone can have a great time, presented through the members of Hinatazaka46.

Their dynamic presence as they throw themselves wholeheartedly into bowling, karaoke, Spo-Cha, and crane games really conveys a strong sense of fun.

The song that further accentuates the cheerful atmosphere depicted in the footage is Hinatazaka46’s “Kimi wa Honeydew.” With its bright brass tones and refreshing vocals, the track creates an overall breezy, uplifting feel.

Coca-Cola Minute Maid Qoo: “Let’s Dance Together! Qoo Dance” Version

The Peace!Mōningu Musume.

It’s a commercial for Coca-Cola’s Minute Maid Qoo.

The familiar character Qoo appears along with his family—Qoo-mama and Qoo-papa.

You can see the heartwarming everyday life of the three of them, as well as them dancing.

A cover version of Morning Musume’s song “The☆Peace!” adds to the charm of the cute trio!

Mizkan Kantan-su Tomato: 'The Song of Kantan-su Tomato' Version

Original songMurakata Nonoka

Nono-chan, also known as Nonoka Murakata, appears in the Kantan-su Tomato commercial.

This CM is titled “The Kantan-su Tomato Song,” featuring an original tune in which Nono-chan sings lyrics about ways to use Kantan-su Tomato.

Not only her singing voice but also her expressions and gestures are incredibly cute—you can’t help but watch it over and over!

A Perfect SkyBONNIE PINK

It was chosen as the commercial song for Shiseido ANESSA.

Initially, there were no plans to release it as a single, and only the chorus had been recorded.

However, after the commercial aired, there was a flood of inquiries, and the other parts were hastily produced, with a release now looking likely.

Although BONNIE PINK had few single hits, this song led to her first appearance in years on a popular music program, and she also made her debut that same year on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

Tarako, tarako, tarakoKigurumi

Taa-rako, taa-rako—when it comes to number one tarako songs, it has to be this one! Once you hear it, that’s it—your brain will be stuck on heavy rotation.

And the kigurumi dance is adorable, partly because it’s not too perfect.

[Going Viral!] A Special Feature on Cute Songs Used in Commercials (41–50)

Singing In The RainMakihara Noriyuki

Singin’ in the Rain (Singin’ in the Rain, theme song)
Singing In The RainMakihara Noriyuki

Noriyuki Makihara’s “Singing in the Rain” is an American popular song.

It is also the theme song of the musical film of the same name, a classic beloved and covered around the world.

On a rainy day when going out feels like a chore, it might be nice to listen to various versions of “Singing in the Rain.”

You are in full color.Ohtaki Eiichi

[Official] Eiichi Ohtaki “Kimii wa Tennen-shoku” Music Video (40th Anniversary Version)
You are in full color.Ohtaki Eiichi

Released in March 1981.

Since then, it has transcended eras and generations, and to this day remains a beloved classic by many.

The lyricist Takashi Matsumoto, after the shock of losing his younger sister to illness, spent painful days feeling that his world had turned monochrome.

One day, upon seeing a beautiful person, he felt color return.

It is said that this song was born from that experience.