Honda commercial songs: introducing memorable past CM tracks and the latest buzzworthy tunes
When you catch a Honda commercial on TV, have you ever wondered about the music they’re using? Car commercial songs range from cool and edgy to fun, family-friendly tunes.
Honda features a wide variety of artists—from popular Japanese rock bands and up-and-coming musicians to internationally renowned stars—so every time a new commercial airs, it’s easy to find yourself thinking, “What’s this song?” In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive list of Honda commercial songs.
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Honda commercial songs: Introducing memorable past CM tunes and trending tracks (91–100)
The Addams Family themeOST

This is the song used in the commercial for the first-generation Odyssey.
It’s the theme from the comedic horror film The Addams Family, and the actors from the movie appeared in the ad in full character, which generated a lot of buzz at the time.
Thanks in part to the success of the commercial, the seven-passenger minivan became a massive hit.
Killer QueenQueen

This is the fourth single by the legendary rock band Queen, whose popularity resurged in Japan thanks to the worldwide smash hit of the 2018 biographical film Bohemian Rhapsody.
Used as the song for Honda’s Mobilio “With Design” commercial, it became Queen’s first major hit and is known as one of their signature tracks.
It features quintessential Queen elements: exquisitely harmonized melodies and a memorable solo built from multiple layered guitar tracks.
The airy, piano-driven arrangement lifts your spirits—perfect for listening to while driving.
Trammps Disco ThemeTRAMMPS

The Trammps were a disco group active in the 1970s.
Their track “Trammps Disco Theme,” included on their 1975 release Trammps, was featured in a Honda Fit commercial.
It was also used on the TV show Naruhodo! The World, so some of you might already know it.
Although it’s an upbeat dance tune, the arrangement is relatively sparse, letting you really savor the bassline.
Its groovy disco sound is packed with timeless appeal, and it’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to again and again!
Why Can’t We Be Friends?

Some of you may still remember that commercial featuring a children’s choir.
“Why Can’t We Be Friends?” is a signature song by the American funk band War, released in 1975.
Its message of wishing for world peace resonated with many and became a global hit.
It has remained a beloved classic worldwide to this day.
The video is a cover version by Smash Mouth, a rock band from San Francisco.
Small World

“It’s a Small World” is also the theme song for a Disneyland attraction found in many places around the world.
The Honda N-BOX commercial, which features background music arranged from this song, seems to evoke a sense of familiarity just by watching it.
It appears to be a car that, despite being a kei car, offers surprisingly spacious usability.


