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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 Docomo Commercial Track. Historical CM Songs [2026] (41–50)

docomo MAX “Giravanz Kitakyushu: Yuya Tanaka’s Feelings” / “Nara Club: Yuki Okada’s Feelings” / “Kamatamare Sanuki: Kaisei Matsubara’s Feelings” / “AC Nagano Parceiro: Reo Yamanaka’s Feelings” / “Fukushima United FC: Takeaki Harigaya’s Feelings” / “Thespakusatsu Gunma: Hiroki Kazama’s Feelings” / “Fujieda MYFC: Ren Asakura’s Feelings”

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Queen – Don’t Stop Me Now (Official Video)
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It’s about feeling the players’ passion by watching them shine on the soccer field.

It also shows that with Docomo MAX you can watch DAZN at no extra cost, expressing how you can experience the players’ emotions more broadly.

The song that further highlights the powerful feelings conveyed in the visuals is Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now.” Its refreshing sound leaves a strong impression, and because the overall mood is bright, you can really sense the positive drive to keep moving forward.

Como MAX “Sagan Tosu: Ryota Izumimori’s Feelings” / “Júbilo Iwata: Koshiro Sumi’s Feelings” / “Montedio Yamagata: Shoma Doi’s Feelings” / “Iwaki FC: Yushi Ishida’s Feelings” / “JEF United Ichihara Chiba: Naoki Tsubaki’s Feelings”

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Queen – Don’t Stop Me Now (Official Video)
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This is the familiar NTT Docomo MAX commercial featuring soccer players.

This time as well, various players active in Japan make appearances, speaking passionately not only about their dedication to soccer but also about their feelings toward the supporters who always cheer them on.

The background music is the ever-familiar “Don’t Stop Me Now.” With its sense of relentless momentum, the song delivers an irresistible rush of exhilaration.

Pager TV commercial song

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Released in 1993 as DEEN’s debut single, it became the band’s biggest hit.

The composition was by Tetsuro Oda, and the lyrics by WANDS’s Sho Uesugi also drew attention.

Thanks in part to its use in a docomo commercial, it sold over a million copies.

docomo ahamo with cosmosy “Dance” Version / “Selfie Vlog” Version

BabyDon’tCry=BreakingTheLovecosmosy

[Official Performance] BabyDon’tCry=BreakingTheLove – cosmosy | 🧚‍♀️ fairy realm: blue chroma spell
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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.

“Kyushu Campaign” TV commercial song

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Crystal Kay’s “Think of U,” which was featured in a Docomo Kyushu commercial.

This track is an R&B number where her mellow vocals and harmonies blend beautifully.

The chorus has a particularly poppy melody, making it the highlight! Also, the song’s message—“I’m always thinking of you”—evokes the image of a child who has moved from their birthplace in Kyushu to the big city, keeping in touch with their parents by mobile phone, which fits the commercial’s theme perfectly.