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[You'll Want to Listen Again] Popular Life Insurance Commercial Songs: CM Themes Through the Years [2026]

You often see life insurance commercials on TV, don’t you?

From catchy ones to heartwarming ones, and even those that make you reflect on your own life, the styles vary widely.

In this article, we’ll introduce life insurance commercial songs that match each type of presentation.

From upbeat tracks to gentle ballads, a variety of moods are featured, but many of the songs carry heartwarming messages, so if any catch your interest, be sure to listen closely.

[You’ll Want to Listen Again] Popular Life Insurance Commercial Songs: All-Time CM Tracks [2026] (11–20)

Life is full of dreams. ‘That’s life—my life.’

Life is full of dreams.Takahata Mitsuki

That's life—my life.

In the commercial featuring Mitsuki Takahata, “Life Is Full of Dreams: ‘That’s Life, My Life’,” Takahata herself showcases her singing voice.

The song she sings is “Jinsei wa Yumedarake” (Life Is Full of Dreams), written and composed by Sheena Ringo.

It’s included on Sheena Ringo’s 2017 album “Gyakuyunyuu: Koukuukyoku,” which features her self-covers of songs she originally provided to various artists.

The lyrics, crafted with Sheena’s distinctive word choices, convey the idea that no matter what kind of life it is, it’s my life—so I should live freely.

When sung with Takahata’s clear, expansive voice, it makes you feel as though life is growing ever more vibrant!

Meiji Yasuda “Going Beyond” Edition

Something CertainOda Kazumasa

Transcending — 60-second version

In 2024, the brand name changed from Meiji Yasuda Life to Meiji Yasuda, and this commercial promotes the brand statement “Going beyond the role of a life insurance company.” The slideshow-style visuals featuring beautiful photos characteristic of Meiji Yasuda commercials and music by Kazumasa Oda really catch the eye, don’t they? The BGM is “Tashika na Koto,” a staple in Meiji Yasuda’s commercials.

Released in 2005, this classic has been used in their commercials for many years.

AXA: "The future of the self-employed must never be a risk."

I Got You BabeEl Perro del Mar

The future of self-employment must never be a risk. (30s) | AXA

In AXA’s commercial aimed at self-employed individuals, titled “The future of the self-employed must never be a risk,” various self-employed people from around the world appear, showing them living vibrantly while also portraying the challenges they face.

The commercial introduces initiatives that support the ups and downs of these entrepreneurs’ journeys.

The message—“The future of the self-employed must never be a risk”—is striking, making the ad memorable not only for the self-employed but for everyone.

Life is full of dreams. “The Future of This Country Seen by Children” Edition

Original songMatsuji Baku

Mitsuki Takahata transforms from girl to adult — Japan Post Insurance corporate ad: 'The Future of This Country Seen by Children'

The “Life Is Full of Dreams: ‘The Future of This Country as Seen by Children’” edition features an original song written specifically for the commercial.

The composer is Taku Matsushima, a composer and musician known for creating numerous C-songs.

As the commercial shows Mitsuki Takahata and others imagining their own bright futures, a vivid, glamorous melody flows, coloring life itself.

The tune overflows with the excitement and thrill of parade or show music, stirring a spirit of adventure.

Aflac ALL-in Plus Letter from Aflac: Episode 15 “Opening Night”

Matsuken Samba IIMatsudaira Ken

[Official] Ken Matsudaira “Matsuken Samba II” MV
Matsuken Samba IIMatsudaira Ken
Aflac Commercial “Opening Night on Stage” 30 seconds

Once we take out insurance—like cancer insurance—we tend to just leave it as is, don’t we? This commercial highlights the importance of reviewing such policies and conveys the message that, now that you’ve realized it, you should review them right away.

It features a comedic twist where, while Ken Matsudaira is performing “Matsuken Samba II,” Sho Sakurai suggests revisiting cancer insurance—even though they’re in the middle of a live performance.

As Matsudaira hesitates because it’s during the show, Sakurai explains why it’s crucial to review cancer insurance, leading to his understanding.

The ad powerfully emphasizes that an early review is so important, it can’t wait—even for a live performance.

Dai-ichi Life: 'You grow stronger with every connection' (version)

Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Que Sera Sera” Official Music Video
Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE

This commercial depicts various athletes affiliated with Dai-ichi Life steadily building on their efforts.

With the overarching theme “The more connections you have, the stronger you become,” it emphasizes the power that emerges from the athletes’ bonds.

The song used is Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s “Que Sera Sera”; its bright, happy sound combined with the athletes’ smiling faces conveys an image that also communicates the fun of sports.

[Makes You Want to Listen Again] Popular Life Insurance Commercial Songs: CM Songs Through the Years [2026] (21–30)

Nippon Life NISSAY Mirai no Katachi Lifestyle Support W “Support in Two Ways!” Edition

Radetzky MarchJohann Strauss I. (Vater)

340,000 views: Johann Strauss I “Radetzky March” — Conducted by Hiroshi Yoshida, Teatro Comunale di Bologna Philharmonic
Radetzky MarchJohann Strauss I. (Vater)

The Nissay insurance featuring Haruka Ayase, Kento Kaku, and Dai Okabe is characterized by its double support.

The upbeat song used in the commercial is the Radetzky March, composed by Johann Strauss I, which is also known as an encore piece at the New Year’s Concert.