[March 2026] Roundup 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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Top 10 trending new commercial songs
FateStray Kids


This is a series of commercials depicting a man who’s into Stray Kids using Spotify.
The three variations show different scenes: his daughter teaches him a feature that lets him watch on the TV what he selected on his smartphone, he listens to music on Spotify while doing housework, and he listens during his commute.
The background music is the song “Shukumei,” released in 2025.
Its exhilarating, fast-paced melody is paired with lyrics that describe a fateful encounter with a loved one.
Cold NightHANA


It shows people using Spotify to share their favorite tracks with friends.
The ad highlights how easy it is to share from the Spotify screen and that the recipient can listen to the song even with a free account.
However, the exchange takes place during a university class, leading to a humorous twist where, after saying “You’ve got to listen to this!”, another friend chimes in with, “Hey, let’s pay attention to the lecture right now.” The song being discussed in the commercial is HANA’s “Cold Night,” which was also chosen as the theme song for the 2026 anime Medalist.
Its lyrics, portraying someone struggling yet desperately trying to move forward, are sure to give you courage.
SOMEDAYWurtS


This commercial depicts everyday life with Snow Brand’s Sakeru Cheese, highlighting its casual ease that supports everyone’s efforts.
It shows a student working hard for entrance exams, conveying that the cheese can be enjoyed casually even in the midst of that effort—layering the image of cherry blossoms blooming to symbolize success with the visual of cheese being pulled apart.
The song that further accentuates this striving toward a goal and the positive mood is WurtS’s “SOMEDAY.” Its light piano and bright brass tones are striking, and along with the gentle rhythm, they convey a positive atmosphere that encourages you to keep moving forward.
The latest trending commercial songs (11–20)
Stay true to your original intention.AKASAKI

AKASAKI’s “Shoshi Kantetsu” (“Carry Through Your Original Intent”) was released in 2025 and was used in an ASICS commercial supporting student athletes dedicated to their club activities.
The track features a striking, floaty beat, and its gently layered vocals emphasize the song’s message.
As the title suggests, it expresses the resolve to stick to one’s initial conviction, conveying an encouraging message to keep moving forward even when the right answer isn’t clear.
The commercial highlights the feet to depict effort in sports, giving the impression of communicating the act of taking that first step and continuing onward.
Original songNEW!THE CHARM PARK

The song playing in the commercial that proposes KINTO, a subscription service, as one of the options when considering buying a car is an original track created by THE CHARM PARK specifically for this ad.
Its relaxed tempo, minimal beat, and gentle vocals are a perfect match.
It’s an ideal song to serve as the background music for the tender everyday moments depicted in the commercial.
THE CHARM PARK, who produced this track, is the solo project of Charm, the guitarist from the rock band Hemenway.
In addition to his own musical activities, Charm also provides songs for many artists.
Dream FlowerNEW!En Hiroshi


In a commercial titled “Live” that riffs on the product name “Koime no Lemon Sour,” the phrase “koime koime” is sung repeatedly.
Tsuyoshi Muro appears as the band’s vocalist, and his comfortable, enthusiastic singing leaves a strong impression.
The song he performs here is a parody of Hiroshi En’s signature track Yumesouka.
The original Yumesouka was released in 1978, and its chorus—also used in this commercial—is famously well known.
Happy! Fun! I love it!NEW!DREAMS COME TRUE


This is a commercial for Docomo’s U22 Discount aimed at users aged 22 and under.
It shows students and their families dancing, with “Ureshii! Tanoshii! Daisuki!” playing in the background.
Released in 1989 as part of the single “Ureshi Hazukashi Asagairi,” it’s one of their signature songs.
The lyrics, which convey the joy of a budding romance, are delivered over an up-tempo track.


