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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Takemoto Piano Songzaitsu ichiro & takemotto

It’s a commercial jingle with a distinctive, memorable catchphrase: “Sell us your piano!” The ad is only about 20 seconds long, but it’s also well-known for being popular as a “commercial that makes babies stop crying.” The contrast between the uniquely funny commercial and the beautifully harmonized song may be one reason it’s been on the air for so long.
The Deodorizing Power SongNishikawa Takanori

A commercial song sung by musician Takanori Nishikawa—who enjoys immense popularity with his solo project T.M.Revolution and showcases his multifaceted talents as an entrepreneur and actor.
It’s the track featured in ST’s Shoshuriki “2021 Takanori Nishikawa” commercial, and many viewers watching TV may have thought, “He’s finally even got a full band behind him.” The piece is crafted so well that you can’t tell what song it is until the signature phrase appears, and the arrangement that lands the finish so naturally is only possible thanks to his powerful vocal ability.
It’s precisely because it’s so skillful that it’s so entertaining—a one-of-a-kind commercial song.
Y.M.C.A. (parody version)Y!BAND

This is a Y!mobile commercial.
It features actress Mana Ashida, Riho Yoshioka, pianist Takashi Niigaki, X JAPAN’s Toshl, and the mascot character Futenyan.
The five of them (well, sort of) form a band and perform a parody version of Hideki Saijo’s “Y.M.C.A.”, which is famous in Japan.
Partway through the live performance, there’s even sudden fire-breathing.
It’s quite an out-there production.
Adhesion☆NIGHTYabai T-shatsu Yasan

The rock band Yabai T-Shirts Yasan’s ultra-refreshing track, “Yuchaku☆NIGHT.” Its fast tempo pairs perfectly with the crisp fizz of the soft drink Sprite.
It’s a piece that feels like it could instantly fizz away the drab parts of everyday life—just like Kanna Hashimoto does in this commercial.
A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko

A commercial song sung by singer-songwriter Yoko Takahashi, also famous for performing the theme song of the TV anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, which became a social phenomenon.
The track was used as the CM song for the Evangelion collaboration of The Battle Cats—born as a mobile phone game and beloved for many years—and Takahashi’s parody lyrics were truly shocking.
Since the original is a popular song sung at karaoke across generations, it likely made a powerful impression on many viewers watching TV.
It’s an excellent CM song that simultaneously conveys the contents of the collaboration event and the game’s worldview.
Don’t cheat on me.NEW!Koresawa


A Nissin Honmen commercial featuring singer-songwriter Koresawa, who handled the music.
The mascot characters, Reko-chan and Inu-kun, appear and show off a dance, with Reko-chan urging Inu-kun to try Nissin Honmen.
Through the cute, catchy animation, the deliciousness of Nissin Honmen really comes across.
The background music is a parody of Koresawa’s “Uwaki Shitara Akan de.” Like the original, the Kansai-dialect lyrics are striking and leave a strong impression.
The railroad tracks go on forever.Yabai T-shatsu Yasan

Released for the Nintendo Switch, the game “Momotaro Dentetsu: Showa, Heisei, Reiwa mo Teiban!” features the rock band Yabai T-Shirts Yasan’s cover of “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad” as its commercial jingle.
They’ve put their own spin on that well-known song.
Since the game is about traveling across Japan by train, you couldn’t ask for a better musical choice! I think it builds excitement for both adults and kids alike.
Take this opportunity to give it a try!



