[April 2026] Summary of the Latest Trending Commercial Songs
Commercials—CMs—are something you almost always see when watching TV or video sites.
Many of them are actually pretty entertaining, and you end up watching them closely, right? And music is an essential part of those commercials.
From the latest hits to songs that get a second wind years after their release, and even tracks written specifically for a CM, there are plenty of CM songs that catch your attention.
In this article, we’ll highlight some of those notable commercials and introduce lots of the songs featured in them! We’ve gathered popular tracks with a focus on the latest ones, so enjoy.
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Latest trending commercial songs (71–80)
First kissNEW!rikon densetsu

This commercial conveys, through the images of women working hard in their respective places, that music supports our everyday lives.
The overarching theme is “spring songs,” and the message of moving forward positively is expressed through each person’s facial expressions.
The song that further elevates this brightness of spring and forward momentum is Divorce Densetsu’s “First Kiss.” With a light rhythm and a piano tone that resonates strikingly, it brightly expresses a touch of wistfulness through its layering with a rich, dimensional vocal.
Les Champs-ÉlyséesNEW!Joe Dassin

Tomoya Nakamura and Kento Kaku appear as a senior and junior colleague at a company, depicting them on their way back from a business trip.
From the way Kaku begs Nakamura to take him out for a drink, you can clearly see the strong bond of trust between them.
The background music is a familiar instrumental arrangement of “Les Champs-Élysées.” In Japan, this famous chanson is known by the title “Au Champs-Élysées.”
That’s important.NEW!Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

This commercial brightly conveys, through Susumu Terajima, that the crisp taste of Non-Al Sakaba pairs perfectly with meals.
Terajima appears as a restaurant staff member, serving various dishes while singing, drawing customers in to express how delicious everything is.
Supporting the excitement of these scenes is a parody of Daiji MAN Brothers Band’s “Sore ga Daiji,” sung together by Terajima and the customers.
Preserving the fun vibe of the original song, it powerfully showcases Non-Al Sakaba’s appeal as a great match for food.
Latest trending commercial songs (81–90)
MagicMrs. GREEN APPLE

In the commercial for QRO, a black-glasses specialty label by Megane Ichiba, the members of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE appear wearing glasses.
The BGM features “Magic,” released in June 2023.
The song was originally written specifically for a Coca-Cola commercial, and its lyrics carry a message that it’s okay to be more free.
In fact, QRO’s concept is “black glasses in your own color,” aiming to let people be freely themselves.
The lyrics of this song are a perfect match for the new commercial.
BasslineAyumu Imazu

This commercial parallels the powerful performance of Jeep’s Avenger 4xe Hybrid with Ayumu Hirano’s focused approach to snowboarding.
The shifts between snowy mountains and mountain roads, along with the strong, dynamic movements in both settings, convey a palpable drive to move forward.
The track that highlights this forward-looking, powerful sense of speed in the visuals is Ayumu Imazu’s “Bassline.” As the title suggests, its distinctive bassline resonates through the body, delivering a stylish vibe.
If someone like me is okay with youNEW!Kuwata Keisuke

In the “Not Just on Rainy Days” segment, it emphasizes that on sunny days it’s not rain but UV rays that are pouring down, and introduces a wide range of UNIQLO UV-protection items.
In addition to parasols, hats, and sunglasses, several UV-cut garments are highlighted.
The video’s vivid, colorful palette is striking and naturally draws the eye.
The background music is “Konna Boku de Yokattara,” whose lyrics gently comfort a heartbroken woman against scenes of a post-rain landscape.
It was included as the B-side to Keisuke Kuwata’s 2007 single “Ashita Hareru Kana.”
Love Me TenderNEW!JUJU

This commercial portrays various people enjoying their travels and conveys Hankyu Travel International’s commitment to supporting those journeys.
The key point is the smiles of the travelers, and it also expresses a stance of being attentive to the many feelings associated with travel.
Further enhancing the joyful atmosphere depicted in the footage is JUJU’s rendition of “Love Me Tender.” The gentle sound with its soothing rhythm and the tender, conversational singing voice evoke a sense of relaxation.


