Funny commercial song. Popular funny commercial songs.
When you watch TV, you see all kinds of commercials every day—but haven’t you ever found the songs used in them so fun that they stick in your mind? Beyond the direction of the commercials themselves, there are lots of catchy, memorable, and entertaining CM songs these days! From original tracks made just for the ads to parody versions of classic hits, there’s a wide variety of amusing CM songs.
In this article, we’ll showcase a bunch of CM songs that have been creating buzz for being fun—enjoy!
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Funny commercial songs. Popular funny CM songs (41–50)
KINISHINAIyoneda 2000

This is a commercial for Suntory Kinmugi [75% Less Carbs] featuring the comedy duo Yoneda 2000.
The ad depicts the inner struggles of people who worry about calories—like whether to order regular or large ramen, or whether to take the stairs or the escalator.
The CM song is a parody of SUSHIBOYS’ “Ki ni Shinai.” It conveys a gentle message: feel free to drink without worrying about calories!
School HeavenFingā 5

Set in a snack bar with Takanori Nishikawa singing, this is a commercial for Asahi’s GINON.
In a snack bar run by Michiko Kichise, Nishikawa passionately performs a parody of “Gakuen Tengoku,” showcasing his outstanding vocal prowess to the fullest.
He’s basically just singing, but somehow it’s so entertaining that you want to watch it over and over.
Nancy of Summer ColorsKintarō

This is a commercial that promotes how Otakaraya buys items at great value, highlighting the excitement that comes with it.
To convey that appeal, Kintaro sings a parody of Yū Hayami’s “Natsuiro no Nancy,” expressing a sense of fun over a light, breezy sound.
The interjections by the comedy trio Dachou Club are another key point, boosting the excitement with their brisk pace.
Items that can be sold gather around, leading to even more smiles—overall, it’s a video that expresses happiness from start to finish.
PERFECT HUMAN
A Nissin commercial that uses a parody of “PERFECT HUMAN,” the smash hit released by the comedy duo Oriental Radio under the name RADIO FISH.
Nissin is known for airing pretty bold commercials, and this one is another distinctive ad that will hit hard with those it resonates with.
The animated video, featuring a stylized Hiyoko-chan showing off dance moves, is highly addictive.
Demon-pop, insanely catchy, ultimate hyper-ultra musicYabai T-shatsu Yasan

Released in 2018 as their sixth single, it was selected as the 2018 TV commercial song for Mode Gakuen (Tokyo/Osaka/Nagoya).
True to YabaT’s style, it features an eccentric yet highly catchy melody that really sticks in your head.
Sounds goodM!LK

This commercial expresses the thrill of perfectly placing an egg into the Chicken Ramen’s egg pocket through a whimsical song and animation.
In the story, a chick older-brother character in a pink suit dramatically drops the egg as if to show it off, conveying how that excitement leads to deliciousness later on.
The song that further highlights the ad’s mysterious aesthetic is a parody of M!LK’s “Ii jan.” The track’s shift from a breezy tone to a cool one is striking, and that contrast creates a unique world with a touch of comedy.
Rannyanamenekobando

The popular Y!mobile commercial series, “Futenyan.” The “Name Neko Band,” which used to perform on the pedestrian paradise in the 1980s, is making an appearance on the legendary music show The Best Ten! By the way, the original band, Bakufu Slump, also appeared on The Best Ten with the original song “Runner.”


