ENEOS is one of the gas stations you often see around town.
In addition to gas stations, the company is involved in a variety of energy-related businesses, such as Ene-Farm and ENEOS Denki (ENEOS Electricity).
You’ve probably seen commercials for each of these businesses on TV, and in this article we’ll introduce the songs used in those commercials.
The lineup ranges from tracks by popular artists that everyone will recognize to classical and Western music with a calming vibe.
Some songs have original arrangements created specifically for the commercials, so it might be fun to compare them with the original versions.
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[ENEOS Commercial Songs] Popular CM Songs and Historical Commercial Song Roundup [2026] (1–10)
MarigoldIde Ayaka

Selected as the song for JX Nippon Oil & Energy’s “ENEOS SUSTINA” commercial.
It’s a track that sings about the relentless desire to keep running in order to get closer to a dazzling, ideal person.
The straightforward lyrics are striking and slip right into your heart.
Ayaka Ide’s voice is clear, direct, and wonderfully soothing to listen to.
Distant Light feat. Van PsykeConditional


When you think of ENEOS, gas stations are the business most familiar to us, but they also engage in a wide range of other energy-related ventures.
This commercial expresses their resolve to “take on challenges to change the world” through such energy businesses.
You can really feel the company’s mission coming through.
The background music is ‘Distant Light feat.
Van Psyke’ by an artist named Conditional.
Its stylish, expansive sound is a major draw.
It’s available on subscription services like Apple Music, so check it out if you’re interested.
Crazy For LoveMondays feat. Lucy


This commercial reflects on the ENEOS Group’s journey so far while conveying a vision to keep boldly taking on challenges into the future.
It also portrays the confidence gained from having turned many energy-related impossibilities into possibilities, expressing a determination to connect today’s initiatives to tomorrow’s progress.
The song “Crazy For Love” further accentuates the intensity of the feelings expressed in the visuals.
With its crisp, rhythm-forward sound and a structure that steadily builds toward the chorus, it evokes a sense of powerful love and passionate resolve.
Cowardly TravelerIde Ayaka

Released in 2014 and featured in a commercial for JX Nippon Oil & Energy.
Ayaka Ide’s expansive, powerful voice matches the mood of the commercial perfectly.
The straightforward lyrics—about starting to run toward what you’ve decided to do, even if you’re weak—are truly moving.
Rose of PassionTHE BLUE HEARTS

It’s a song released in 1990 as the ninth single by the rock band THE BLUE HEARTS.
Thanks to the band’s legendary popularity, it has become a famous track representing Japanese rock.
It has been used in ENEOS commercials, including the “Hot Energy” edition.
The EntertainerSatō Keinosuke

It is a piece composed in 1902 by the composer Scott Joplin.
It was used in the 1973 Academy Award–winning film “The Sting.” In the ENEOS commercial, a version arranged by music producer Keinosuke Sato was used.
Because it’s Nisseki kerosene, after all.Itō Yukari
The retro sound and the singer’s nostalgic yet slightly edgy voice are really addictive.
The lyrics are easy to follow, and just listening makes you feel as if you’ve slipped back into the Showa era.
The more you listen, the more it might grow on you.



