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

Yuzu, the folk duo that began with street performances and has long enjoyed nationwide popularity.
“Shin-on” (Heartbeat), which was released digitally in advance in February 2026, was created as the title track for their first career album composed entirely of new songs, also titled “Shin-on,” set for release in March of the same year.
Chosen as the song for a Nippon Life commercial, it adds color to visuals that connect society through sports.
Set to a band sound centered on acoustic guitars, the song conveys the importance of listening to the voice within oneself.
Written and composed by Yujin Kitagawa, its melody—imbued with the joy and resolve of making music—seems sure to stir listeners’ hearts.
It’s a powerful yet warm pop song that stands beside everyone striving to move forward, awakening a quiet fighting spirit.
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.
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.
Radio Calisthenics SongHaramichan

Harami-chan, a pianist drawing attention for her exceptional technique.
She’s appearing in and sparking buzz with Kampo Life Insurance’s commercial, “Let’s Move More with Radio Calisthenics.” In it, many people get moving to the Radio Calisthenics music performed by Harami-chan.
The highlight is how she arranges the universally known Radio Calisthenics tune into her own signature sound.
The poppy arrangement is irresistibly catchy.
It’s also great that we get to see her performance up close.
Somewhere again todayOda Kazumasa

Set to Kazumasa Oda’s hit song “Kyou mo Dokokade” (“Somewhere Today, Too”), this introduces Meiji Yasuda Life’s “After-Follow” plan.
With the hope of supporting your family’s happiness for a lifetime, it looks back at photos of a loving couple from their younger days and today.
The commercial is crafted to let you imagine the time they’ve spent and the way they’ve walked together, side by side and supporting each other.
Original songMatsuji Baku

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

This commercial features Haruka Ayase portraying a woman struggling with worries as she goes through life.
Even someone who always seems cheerful and happy might actually be carrying various circumstances and concerns—watching this ad makes you feel that way.
No matter what happens, morning will always come.
If that’s the case, many of us want to spend our days with a smile and live aiming for a happy future.
I believe this commercial especially resonates with those who are feeling down and gives them courage.


