Commercial song by House Foods. A popular jingle.
House Foods has created many indispensable products for family dining tables, such as Vermont Curry, Java Curry, and Hokkaido Stew.
If you watch TV, you probably see commercials for House Foods products quite often.
In this article, we’ll introduce, all at once, not only the classic curry and stew, but also the songs used in commercials for House Foods products! Sometimes the performers themselves sing original songs made specifically for the commercials, making the tunes very easy to relate to.
Tie-in songs by popular artists are also appealing, so be sure to give them a listen.
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House Foods commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (31–40)
Sparkle brightlyHey! Say! JUMP

This commercial shows Yuri Chinen, Kei Inoo, and Kota Yabu enjoying “snake gliss” with children.
Snake gliss is said to be a special sled linked together, a snow activity that originated in France.
At the end of the commercial, there’s a memorable scene of everyone happily eating curry against the backdrop of snowy mountains.
The BGM is Hey! Say! JUMP’s 2015 song “Kira Kira Hikare.” The lyrics, which encourage you to “throw yourself into what you love,” are appealing, and combined with the upbeat tempo, the song makes you feel cheerful.
Sukisa ~Ticket To Love~TOKIO

This is a 1996 commercial featuring Tomoya Nagase, who served as the guitarist and vocalist of TOKIO.
It’s memorable for its impactful direction: Nagase, appearing in a city advertisement, suddenly starts singing and then bursts out on a skateboard.
His fresh, charming smile as a teenager at the time is truly appealing.
The song he performs in the CM is TOKIO’s “Sukisa ~Ticket To Love~,” released in 1995.
It’s a track that portrays passionate feelings of love, with a catchy melody that sticks in your head after just one listen.
Red Beat of My LifeEriko with Crunch

It was released in 2000 as Eriko with Crunch’s debut single.
Among the four members of SPEED, it was the latest solo release under an individual name.
The song is a dance number and was used as the commercial song for House Foods’ “Fruiche,” in which she herself appeared.
RHYTHM RED BEAT BLACKTMN

It was TMN’s 23rd single, released in 1990.
The song was cut as a single from the album RHYTHM RED and was composed by Tetsuya Komuro.
It was featured in a popular House Foods “O’ZACK” commercial at the time and became a big hit.
SleepyGōruden Bonbā

It’s Golden Bomber’s “Nemutakute.” The 2011 single “Memeshikute/Nemutakute” features “Nemutakute,” a parody version of “Memeshikute” written by the band’s vocalist, Sho Kiryuin, himself.
It was used as the theme song for House Foods’ Mega Shaki commercial.
I highly recommend this one as well for anyone battling through work or study.
House Foods commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (41–50)
Hey Little LadyJeiku Shimabukuro

Jake Shimabukuro is a fifth-generation Japanese American ukulele player and composer from Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.
His ultra-fast playing became a topic of conversation in Japan, and he became well-known there after he began his solo career in 2000.
He was also featured in the summer edition of House Foods’ Java Curry commercials.
my first loveUehara Takako

It was the solo debut single of Takako Uehara, a member of SPEED, released in 1999.
The song was sound-produced by Ryuichi Kawamura.
She was the first among the members to release a solo single, and the track was used as the CM song for House Foods’ “Tea Jelly,” in which she herself appeared.


