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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.

Whose Song Is It? The Catchy NTT Docomo Commercial Track. A History of CM Songs [2026] (1–10)

docomo Galaxy S25 Ultra “ME:I inc.” Edition/Commercial

MUSEME:I

ME:I (Mei) ⊹ ‘MUSE’ Official MV
MUSEME:I

A commercial that focuses on the AI built into the Galaxy S25 Ultra, depicting how it adds color to the everyday lives of the members of ME:I.

In a uniquely near-futuristic world, ME:I freely uses the Galaxy S25 Ultra, highlighting how the AI is easy to use and helps organize information.

Further enhancing this fun world is ME:I’s track “MUSE.” It’s dance music with a solid, resonant beat, yet the sweet, charming vocals lend it a gentle, floating feel.

docomo Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra “This moment is now, with Galaxy.”

Best MatchME:I

This is a docomo commercial featuring ME:I that highlights the appeal of the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

This time, it mainly showcases the camera performance, with a focus on Nightography video.

The background music uses ME:I’s 2026 release “Best Match,” a song that expresses the bond with a partner who understands you perfectly—as if by telepathy—using the phrase “best match.”

Docomo 30th Anniversary Movie: 'What If History'

Original songAoyama Teruma

NTT Docomo’s 30th Anniversary: Revisiting the History of Mobile Phones with a Song by Thelma Aoyama × Tanaka — Packed with Nostalgic Buzzwords! Web Movie “Moshimoshi History”
Original songAoyama Teruma

A web movie produced to commemorate NTT Docomo’s 30th anniversary.

The music was composed by Tanaka, known for his work as “Boku no Lyric no Boyomi,” and sung by Thelma Aoyama, who previously performed songs for Docomo commercials.

From shoulder phones to pagers and flip phones, the items that sparked trends at the time are paired with cutting-edge, pop fashion and lively dance moves you can’t get enough of.

It’s packed with buzzwords, and whether you remember those days or not, it’s a number that feels nostalgic and soothing when you listen to it.

Whose song is it? The catchy NTT Docomo commercial tune. A history of CM songs [2026] (11–20)

NTT DOCOMO yama × DOCOMO Collaboration Movie “Graduation Hope Ceremony”

echoyama

NTT Docomo’s “Graduation of Hopes” was released as a collaborative movie between Docomo and yama, crafted to feel like a music video for one of yama’s songs.

It gathers things users “wish would disappear from society,” presenting them within the film as Graduation Hope Certificates.

The background music is a newly produced track titled “Kodama.” Like the collaborative movie, the song was created based on user input, carrying an encouraging message about facing oneself.

It’s a supportive anthem that will likely serve as a source of strength.

For ONEs -The world is made up of the plural of one- “For ONEs” version

Original songChūnō Yoshie (EGO-WRAPPIN’)

docomo Corporate Image CM “For ONEs” 60s (Traditional Chinese)
Original songChūnō Yoshie (EGO-WRAPPIN')

Here is NTT’s corporate commercial, “For ONEs — The world is made up of the plural of one.” The ad, where a different self appears as T-shirts are taken off one after another, is visually striking on its own, but Yoshiye Nakano of EGO-WRAPPIN’s song makes it even more memorable.

You can also sense NTT’s stance of engaging with various fields, not just telephony.

Docomo Future Museum “Moon” Version

Ultramarine skyAimer

The web commercial “Moon” for the creative painting contest “docomo Future Museum,” hosted by NTT Docomo, which supports children’s futures and dreams, features Aimer’s song Gunjo-iro no Sora (Ultramarine Sky).

The track is included on her seventh album, Open α Door, released in 2023.

Its lyrics beautifully connect with the vast night sky the child paints in the CM.

The words evoke a mystical night sky, creating a dreamy atmosphere.

For adults, it also stirs a nostalgia for childhood, and Aimer’s voice moves the heart even more deeply.

docomo Galaxy S24 Ultra “Galaxy AI with ME:I” Edition – Sales Launch ver.

ClickME:I

ME:I (Mee Ai) ⊹ ‘Click’ Official MV
ClickME:I

This is a NTT Docomo commercial introducing convenient AI features built into the Galaxy S24 Ultra, such as translation functions you can use in search and chat.

Appearing in it is ME:I, a much-talked-about group formed from members selected through PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS.

Their song “Click” is also used as the BGM.

This track is their debut single and carries a message about forging a path into the future.