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

The Meiji Yasuda Life commercial “Gentle Time,” which aired in 2019.
The song is by Kazumasa Oda, a familiar voice in Meiji Yasuda Life’s commercials, and it’s “Ai ni Naru,” included on his album Oda Biyori.
Oda’s soft, heart-touching vocals combined with the photos selected through a public call make for an incredibly moving piece.
They’re simple everyday moments of siblings, parents and children, and couples, yet they make you realize how precious those days truly are.
The final line, “Happiness is always by your side,” really hits home.
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

During the period of the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games, a commercial aired featuring the duo Yuzu.
As footage of Olympic athletes competing played, the two performed their signature song “Eikou no Kakehashi,” which had once been chosen as the theme song for the Athens Olympics.
Watching this commercial, you can’t help but feel there’s no song more fitting for athletes who have devoted themselves to countless efforts and rigorous training in pursuit of the Olympics.
Even now, with time having passed since the Games, seeing it again brings back that excitement and emotion.
Letter ~Dear Fifteen-Year-Old Me~Ikeda Eraiza

This commercial for Fukoku Life starts with Elaiza Ikeda standing on the street, singing with a guitar.
The narration is striking: it voices the conflicting yet coexisting feelings of “I like being alone, but I hate loneliness,” and declares, “That’s who I am.” Seeing someone accept the complexity and contradictions within themselves may give some viewers courage.
In the CM, the song Ikeda is performing is Angela Aki’s signature piece, “Tegami ~Haikei Juugo no Kimi e~” (“Letter: To You, Fifteen”).
Released in 2008, the song tells a story in which the 15-year-old self and the grown-up self exchange letters, expressing what the adult wants to say to the 15-year-old and what the 15-year-old wants to say to the adult.
How could I possibly know?Vaundy

Vaundy’s “Boku ni wa Doushite Wakarun Darou” is set for release in 2025, a song that feels gentle yet carries a sense of urgency.
It begins quietly, as if murmuring one’s feelings, gradually building in power, and the strings that join toward the chorus create a poignant tension.
The expressive portrayal of emotions—regret, setbacks, and other forms of suffering—is striking, and the way these are depicted with touches of dreamlike language also conveys a sense of anxiety whose true nature is unclear.
The song has been selected for a Sony Life commercial featuring Tori Matsuzaka, presenting a message of moving forward with a positive attitude.
Precisely because the bright visuals overlap with a song infused with unease, it evokes an image of striving to overcome hardship.
future paintingFukuyama Masaharu

This commercial shows how Nippon Life employees work and conveys their initiative to connect companies.
It features Masaharu Fukuyama closely following the dedicated efforts of Nissay staff, depicting their work on regional revitalization.
The song that highlights the gentle, human-connected atmosphere portrayed in the footage is Masaharu Fukuyama’s “Miraie.” Its calm piano tones layered with a tender, conversational vocal evoke a sense of hope for a bright future.
go to meet (someone)Oda Kazumasa

This is a series of commercials using animation by Studio Chizu that looks back on the history of the MY Link Coordinator.
It depicts the achievements of Aki Tamaki, who has appeared in previous commercials as an MY Link Coordinator, and it gives the impression that the actual coordinators will be just as caring and supportive as she is.
Red River Valley

It’s a commercial in which a male employee of Japan Post Insurance writes a letter on the occasion of the retirement of a company president who had taken out a policy.
In addition to conveying the bond of trust built through their professional relationship, the episode showing that they also spent time together privately clearly communicates how sincerely Japan Post Insurance employees stand by their customers.
The background music is “Red River Valley,” known in Japanese as “Akai Kawa no Tanima.” It’s a song known as an American folk tune, and its lyrics evocatively conjure images of vast natural landscapes.


