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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SoupFujihara Sakura

“Soup,” featured in the d Hits campaign “Early Release of Theme Songs from Monday 9 p.m.
Love Dramas,” was released in 2016 by Sakura Fujiwara, who is active as both an actress and a singer-songwriter, and was used as the theme song for the drama Love Song.
It sings of a steadfast love for someone precious, a feeling that never changes no matter how much time passes.
Her gentle vocals, set to a warm melody that fits naturally into everyday life, offer a soothing comfort.
Used in both the drama and the commercial, it became a topic of conversation as a CM song that gently warms the heart.
Kagemusha (body double/decoy)2CELLOS

2CELLOS, who broke through after posting their cover of Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” on YouTube! The duo delivered sharp, cool cello sounds that captivated people in a Docomo commercial.
Not only was the performance outstanding—many viewers were surely drawn in by the pair’s good looks as well!
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.
FireworkKaty Perry

Set against a green motif, this commercial introduces NTT Docomo’s new pricing plans.
Satomi Ishihara energetically presents them with an infectious sense of excitement, which really stands out.
The CM song features Katy Perry’s “Firework,” carrying a supportive message: “Even if things don’t go well, cherish what you have inside and let your own flower bloom even more!”


