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)
BabyDon’tCry=BreakingTheLovecosmosy

This commercial showcases how much more enjoyable everyday life becomes by adopting ahamo, conveyed through cosmosy’s light-footed dance.
The structure shifts into a colorful look and then presents the dance, using that visual transformation and the confident expressions to communicate daily vibrancy and a sense of exhilaration.
The track that highlights the fun and stylish atmosphere of the visuals is cosmosy’s “Baby Don’t Cry = Breaking The Love.” Incorporating phrases from a classical masterpiece while delivering a powerful beat, it becomes a stylish piece of dance music.
tear(s)Wata Kazuhisa/Fuumi-dou


Marked by a poignant piano melody, this work is a hopeful song woven from heartwarming messages and soothing music.
Centered on themes of life’s beauty and the strength to overcome hardships, it powerfully conveys the importance of staying positive.
Chosen as the CM song for NTT Docomo’s “Sorezore no Tabidachi” (Each One’s Departure), it resonated deeply with many people, especially in the context of graduation.
Kazuhisa Wata’s warm vocals echo in listeners’ hearts.
It’s a perfect track for those about to take a new step or standing at a crossroads in life.
Wrapped in a gentle kindness that stays close to the heart, it’s a song that gives you courage.
THIS IS ME:IME:I

This commercial stylishly features members of ME:I showcasing the appeal of Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7.
Set to dance, it highlights the advantages of the large screen—like true multitasking and a rich set of features.
Enhancing the ad’s sleek atmosphere is ME:I’s song “THIS IS ME:I,” included on the album “WHO I AM.” Its blend of lightness and strength powerfully expresses self-assertion, conveyed through dynamic sound and radiant vocals.
primary colorsYOASOBI

This is a commercial announcing the increased data allowance for Docomo’s plan, ahamo.
The ad features Nana Mori and Fuju Kamio, who are familiar faces from previous ahamo commercials, highlighting that while the price remains the same, the data has been bumped up to 30GB.
Many viewers probably found themselves thinking “Totally!” when they heard the line, “Isn’t ahamo just the best choice already?” The background music is again YOASOBI’s ‘Sangenshoku,’ as in earlier commercials.
The song is based on the story ‘RGB,’ about childhood friends who reunite as adults, and its lyrics—about how even after time apart, a reunion can bring you back to how things were—are sure to resonate with many.
It’s an upbeat, easy-to-listen-to track.
So longAKB48

It was released in 2013 as AKB48’s 30th major single.
It is the sixth “sakura song” among AKB48’s singles.
“So long” is used with the meaning of “see you,” implying that you’ll meet again.
It was chosen as the CM song for NTT Docomo’s “Ouen Gakuwari: Became AKB-only / Supporting Your First Confession” commercials.
STREET LIFEGLAY

A fan favorite created in honor of GLAY’s 10th debut anniversary.
In contrast to the simultaneously released single “BEAUTIFUL DREAMER,” this song lets you feel GLAY’s gentle side.
It not only conveys the life GLAY has walked, but also offers listeners a chance to reflect on their own journeys.
AISHI-AISAREINABA/SALAS

Yutaka Takenouchi appears in the d Hits commercial “Hidden Feelings.” The song used in this CM, “AISHI-AISARE,” was created by Koshi Inaba, the vocalist of B’z, and guitarist Stevie Salas.
It portrays two people in a romantic relationship, singing about a moment when their rising feelings of love can no longer be contained.
The sound, which blends electronica and rock, conveys a sense of emotions flaring passionately.
Paired with Koshi Inaba’s energetic vocals, it’s a love song that expresses straightforward affection.


