KOSE's all-time popular commercial songs: Cosmetics TV commercial tracks [2026]
You often see commercials for KOSE, a major cosmetics manufacturer, when watching TV, don’t you?
Popular actresses appear in each ad to match the target demographic for each product, so many viewers may find them memorable.
At the same time, the songs used are selected to suit the target audience, and it’s not uncommon for the music featured in the commercials to become a hot topic among viewers.
In this article, we’ll showcase all the songs that have been used in KOSE commercials so far!
We’ve highlighted not only tracks by popular artists among younger generations—like NiziU and INI, who have been featured in recent years—but also original songs created to match the vibe of the commercials.
Be sure to check them out.
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KOSE’s All-Time Popular Commercial Songs: Cosmetic CM Hits [2026] (71–80)
AbracadabraFukumen kajin to Miroku

This is a single released by Kome Kome Club in March 1994, which was used in a commercial for Lucheri.
It was also used as the image song for “LIVE UFO.” Its highest position on the Oricon chart was No.
2.
This video is a cover by Fukumen Kajin and Miroku.
Happy BirthdayNEWS

Released in 2008 as NEWS’s 10th single.
The song was used in KOSE’s “HAPPY BATH DAY” commercial and was provided by SEAMO.
It topped the Oricon weekly singles chart, marking NEWS’s 10th consecutive No.
1 on the weekly singles chart since their debut.
Love, how is it? Romance, how is it?Naoko Ken

It’s a hidden gem known to those in the know from her peak era.
Released in 1983 as her 32nd single, it was used as the campaign song for the “Biryūshi Foundation” commercial, and—as the unique title suggests—it’s an enchanting track.
The lyrics were written by Yukinojō Mori, famed for penning many of Kyosuke Himuro’s songs.
Dressed in a black suit with a pompadour, she looks incredibly stylish—almost unimaginable by today’s standards.
She’s like early Janet Jackson.
You are mineJhameel
The way she slips on a T-shirt, the way she runs her fingers through her hair—those casual everyday moments look radiant.
Please pay attention to the footage that beautifully captures her smooth, glossy hair.
Her natural smile also perfectly matches the image of a botanical shampoo.
With the message “For that salon-fresh slip-through feel,” the brand presents its Botanical Cuticle Care.
The commercial features a song by Jameel, a male singer-songwriter of Korean, Japanese, and Mongolian descent.
DOTCHBoA

This song was included on BoA’s double A-side single released in August 2006 and was used as the commercial song for Fasio.
It peaked at number 7 on the Oricon weekly chart.
The promotional video was reportedly filmed in Los Angeles.
Sexy Young BeautifulHappiness

It’s a single by Happiness released in February 2016, used in a Fasio commercial featuring Shuka Fujii and Karen Fujii.
It was also selected as the ending theme for “Sukkiri!!”.
Its highest position on the Oricon chart was No.
5.
Kimi AttractionHey! Say! JUMP

They have appeared in commercials for a long time as the image characters of the Softymo series, but did you know that this was their first tie-in commercial? They’re now a familiar presence, but I remember being quite surprised at the time.
Released in 2015 as their fifth single, it reached number one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s a bright, refreshing song characteristic of Johnny’s.
The song’s positive reception later led to many of their tracks being used in commercials.


