CM songs of dance music. Classic and popular commercial songs.
When you’re watching commercials, sometimes a danceable track comes on that makes you want to start moving, right? In fact, there are quite a few commercials where the performers actually show off their dance moves on screen.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of dance music featured in commercials.
We’ve gathered songs from across different eras and genres, so you’re sure to discover a variety of tracks.
Use this as a guide to find that song you heard in a commercial and couldn’t get out of your head, or to pick the perfect track for your own dance performance.
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Dance music commercial songs. Classic and popular commercial jingles (31–40)
laser beamPerfume

Released in 2011 as Perfume’s 13th single.
It was used in the commercial for “Kirin Chu-Hi Hyoketsu,” and the lyrics also include references to “Hyoketsu.” Only two weeks passed between recording and the start of the commercial broadcast, making it the song with the shortest period from recording to release in Perfume’s history.
It’s a track with sharp, impressive choreography.
masqueradeTRF

It was released in 1995 as trf’s ninth single.
The song became trf’s fourth million-seller and was used in a commercial for Mitsutaka’s “Camellia Diamond.” In the music video, Eiji Kabashima (now known as KABA.chan) appears as a dancer, featuring sexy, mature choreography.
In 2006, it was reissued as a budget-priced maxi single.
Love Dance SiteMōningu Musume.

It was released in 2000 as Morning Musume’s eighth single.
The song became their second million-selling hit, and it was used in a Kanebo “SALA” commercial featuring Natsumi Abe, who was a member at the time.
Produced by Tsunku with the intention of creating a song that, while in a minor key, still felt bright, it has a somewhat oriental flavor and features choreography with movements reminiscent of straight punches.
Welcome to TOKYOSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

Released in 2016 as the 20th single by Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE.
The song was used for the Lawson campaign tie-in and as the CM song for “2016 Autumn-Winter Samantha Tiara.” The dance is incredibly cool—sexy and masculine—perfectly matching the track.
Geeshōjo jidai

In Japan, it was released in 2010 as Girls’ Generation’s second single.
The song was used in a commercial for UHA Mikakuto’s “e-ma throat lozenges” and is a fast-tempo track that expresses the feelings of a woman falling in love for the first time.
“Gee” is an English interjection meaning things like “Wow!” or “Gee!” The group has outstanding style, and the dance is very cute.
Dance music commercial songs. Classic and popular commercial songs (41–50)
Rhapsody in BlueDA PUMP

It was released in 1998 as DA PUMP’s fifth single.
The song was used in a Shiseido “T’Issera Frozen Blue” commercial and won the Excellent Work Award at the 40th Japan Record Awards.
It was also performed at the 49th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.
All of the early members were from Okinawa and graduates of the Okinawa Actors School, which speaks to the high quality of their dancing.
Be Yourself!V6

It was released in 1998 as V6’s ninth single.
The song was featured in commercials for Shinken Zemi’s Junior High and High School Courses and used as the image song for Fuji TV’s 29th Spring High School Volleyball tournament.
It became the group’s sixth single to reach No.
1 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
It’s a song that cheers on people who are giving their all, and its powerful choreography is really cool.


