Whose song is it? The catchy Docomo commercial track. A history of Docomo CM songs [2026]
You probably see Docomo commercials quite often when watching TV, since they’re from one of the major mobile carriers!
With popular actors, actresses, and musicians appearing in them, many people keep an eye on these ads, don’t they?
Docomo’s commercials feature a wide range of music, from classic hits from Japan and abroad to recent chart-toppers, and even original tracks made just for the ads.
In this article, we’ll round up all the songs that have been used in Docomo commercials so far!
See if you can find the track that caught your ear in a CM.
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[Whose song is it?] The catchy song from the Docomo commercial. A history of CM songs [2026] (61–70)
Where dreams are foundNaoto Intiraymi

It’s said that it will be used not only in the NTT Docomo commercial but also as the theme song for the animated film “Monster Strike THE MOVIE: To the Place of Beginnings.” Since the chorus is so memorable, I think many people have heard it.
The sparkling melody line matches the lyrics very well.
Resurrection Lovearashi

It was selected as the song for NTT Docomo’s “d Hits” commercial and was released for streaming before its official release.
Issued in 2016 as Arashi’s 48th single, the track drew attention for being written by Mariya Takeuchi and composed by Tatsuro Yamashita.
It also marked the first time an Arashi song was distributed via a music streaming service.
Friend ShipHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino’s “Friend Ship,” which played in the 2021 Long Gakuwari commercials like the “Kanna, Minami, and Hoshino-sensei” version and the “Hoshino-sensei with Extra Cherry Blossoms” version, is included on his fourth album, YELLOW DANCER.
To me, it seems to portray the bonds of the human heart—how things can become harder to understand the closer you get, while even at a distance, two people can still connect.
The way it blurs the boundary between friendship and love is also wonderful.
Above all, it’s soothing.
It feels like a hopeful parting song, where the time spent together and the separate paths each person walks are both acknowledged as they move forward.
BabyDon’tCry=BreakingTheLovecosmosy

This is a commercial where the girl group cosmosy introduces ahamo, a pricing plan offered by Docomo.
The members transform from their usual look into colorful outfits and chat happily about how this plan has helped them.
Over the cheerful visuals plays cosmosy’s track “Baby Don’t Cry = Breaking The Love.” Its strong, pounding beat creates a cool vibe, and because the rhythm is so palpable, the vocals also feel danceable.
It’s also notable that the song incorporates classical phrases—an inventive touch that adds a sense of grandeur to its stylish sound.
I want to hug you.Takahashi Issei

In Docomo’s 25th anniversary movie, Issey Takahashi, who was 17 at the time, plays the father, and Hana Kuroki plays the mother.
The ups and downs from their first meeting to their marriage, as well as the story up to the point when their child—played by Kaya Kiyohara—turns 17, are depicted through songs by Mr.Children!
star performerKing Gnu

It’s a cool rock number with a strong funk influence.
The track is by King Gnu, a crossover band also known for their massive hit “Hakujitsu,” and it was released in 2020 as part of the single “Sanmon Shosetsu/Senryo Yakusha.” Its cutting-edge sound was the talk of the town even before release.
This is exactly what razor-sharp means: relentless performances driving an unpredictable song structure, and incredible vocal work.
It’s perfect for when you want to get pumped up.
Buzz Off![Alexandros]
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Ayano-sandros, born from Shinichi Tsutsumi’s slip of the tongue… But in reality, a song by [ALEXANDROS] was chosen for a Docomo commercial.
In the ad, which also features the band members themselves, the vocalist is—believe it or not—Go Ayano until Tsutsumi realizes his mistake! Maybe because he’s active in a band as well, the live performance scenes felt completely natural.


