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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.

We’ll also highlight the latest commercials, so be sure to check them out!

Honda commercial songs: Introducing memorable past CM tracks and buzzworthy tunes (41–50)

HONDA ODYSSEY 'The Unforgettable Car' Version

In My BloodShawn Mendes

Honda Odyssey Hybrid TV commercial “The Unforgettable Car”

It’s a grand yet heartrending ballad that resonates deep in the heart.

It’s a song by singer-songwriter and fashion model Shawn Mendes, released in 2018.

The lyrics, which plead for help while being crushed by anxiety, are truly moving.

Despite carrying such a powerful message, the song has a strangely comforting charm that slips effortlessly into your body.

It’s perfect for listening to alone, taking your time to let it sink in.

HONDA Honda CONNECT “Connected means safety and comfort!” Version

Our life togetherDannie May

Dannie May “Life for Two” (Music Video)
Our life togetherDannie May

This is a collaborative commercial with “Kimi to Ookami-kun ni wa Damasarenai,” introducing Honda CONNECT, which links your smartphone with your car.

The ad showcases convenient Honda CONNECT features like turning on the air conditioner before getting in and opening the tailgate using your smartphone.

The background music is “Futari no Kurashi,” a song released in 2024 by Dannie May.

Its lyrics depict the calm, everyday life of a certain couple, and listening to it gives you a warm, cozy feeling.

Take Me Home, Country RoadsJohn Denver

John Denver – Take Me Home, Country Roads (Official Audio)
Take Me Home, Country RoadsJohn Denver

A number released in 1971, sung by John Denver.

Its Japanese title is “I Want to Go Home,” and it’s also famous as “Country Roads.” It has been covered by many musicians.

This number has been used as a corporate commercial song by Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

HONDA N Series

Please Please MeThe Beatles

Please Please Me (Remastered 2009)
Please Please MeThe Beatles

A song by The Beatles, the four-piece rock band from the UK that has influenced rock bands around the world and remains an absolute icon.

The track was used in commercials for Honda’s N Series and is also famous as the title track of The Beatles’ first official UK album, Please Please Me.

Its light, breezy beat evokes a holiday scene and lifts your spirits for a drive.

With a high-quality, catchy melody that feels great, it’s a number that lets you fully enjoy the appeal of The Beatles.

Honda “City”

In the CityMadness

Madness is a British ska band that was active in the 1980s, known for a distinctive sound based on ska, blue beat, and rock.

Their 1981 song “In the City” was used as the commercial jingle for Honda’s City.

HONDA Odyssey/ODYSSEY

Love Love Love ~English version~DREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE captivates listeners with catchy songs that feature their powerful, unmistakable vocals.

This track, which truly showcases their appeal, is included on the best-of album “LOVE OVERFLOWS -ASIAN EDITION-” as well as the compilation album “.LOVE,” and is also known for being created for a Honda Odyssey commercial.

Preserving the grandeur of the original version, the English lyrics make the melody even more striking, creating an enveloping atmosphere for listeners.

It’s a number that reaffirms the depth of DREAMS COME TRUE as a band.

HONDA N-BOX JOY “Debut” Version

The Loco-MotionLittle Eva

HONDA N-BOX Joy CM 'Debut' Version 30 Seconds

This is a commercial for the N-BOX JOY, an SUV-flavored model confidently unveiled in 2024 to compete head-to-head within the kei tall wagon category.

It showcases an active exterior and seat configurations that seem to anticipate car camping, and I’m very curious about the details.

The background music features an arranged version of Little Eva’s classic “The Loco-Motion.” Although it’s a 1962 song, it’s an immortal masterpiece that many people have likely heard.