[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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The Latest Trending Commercial Songs (141–150)
Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

In the commercial for UHA’s Mikakuto Gummy Supplement, Kento Kocchino appears as an animated character.
He also handles the background music, which is a parody of his signature song “Hai Yorokonde.” The lyrics have been changed to introduce the product, making it a very catchy showcase of its appeal.
I look up as I walkChiba Yūki

This commercial focuses on the clothing line rolled out at FamilyMart, highlighting its convenience and attention to detail.
The scenes of people smiling in colorful fashion are striking, effectively conveying the brand’s commitment to design, the technology behind it, and a sense of uplift.
Gently underscoring the fun atmosphere depicted in the visuals is the song Ue o Muite Arukou, performed by Yuki Chiba.
The tender melody, delivered with a calm vocal, evokes a steadily rising sense of exhilaration.
Cheer up!Takeuchi Mariya

This is a commercial where Kyoko Yoshine explains what “one-third” is while making one herself.
The answer is a mix of two parts Maruefu and one part Kuro-nama.
You can really sense how delicious it is from the expression on Yoshine’s face as she describes the taste as “mellow and toasty.” Many of you probably felt, “I want to try it right away!”
Stand by YouthCENT

The song featured in the Uni-Spring junior and senior high school edition commercial introducing Universal Studios Japan’s spring campaign is “Stand by Youth” by CENT.
It gives the impression of an upbeat, cheerful band sound, and its light, breezy feel evokes the image of racing through youth.
The vocals are expansive and powerful, and together with the overall layering, they express freshness, brightness, and hope for the future.
The commercial shows junior and senior high school students enjoying Universal Studios Japan, conveying the fun of spending time with friends.
UtopiaOkayuka

Okayuka’s “Utopia,” released in 2025, is a track that was also selected as the theme song for the Lunacity Ōmiya commercial by Soken.
With an acoustic arrangement where the piano’s timbre resonates strikingly, each sound’s resonance creates a gentle atmosphere.
The lyrics, which depict feelings for a loved one, are delivered with a soft vocal, conveying warmth.
The commercial portrays the exterior of Lunacity Ōmiya and the people living there, presenting a sense of everyday relaxation.
sundogBLUE ENCOUNT

The 2026 boat racing commercials portray trainees aspiring to become boat racers and their instructors.
In Episode 1, Keita Machida, First Summer Uika, and Katsuhisa Namase appear as instructors, resolutely vowing to turn all the trainees into fine professionals.
Episode 2 shows trainee Kanata Hosoda declaring his determination: “I came here to become the prize-money king.” Seira Anzai also murmurs, “I won’t lose to anyone,” and together Episodes 1 and 2 depict the genuine commitment of both instructors and trainees.
Underscoring this passionate story is BLUE ENCOUNT’s “Genjitsu (Phantom Sun),” a mid-tempo rock ballad with striking lyrics that encourage you to live boldly as you truly want.
In the distant skygarari

The high school students who say they want to balance club activities and their personal lives while aiming to pass their first-choice schools on the first try chose Kawaijuku.
The ad highlights that they can study with a curriculum that offers the shortest route to their goals.
Many who have experienced entrance exams will likely be moved by the phrase, “We want to eliminate ‘I couldn’t make it in time’ during high school.” This commercial makes you feel that with Kawaijuku, you can take on the exams with confidence.
The BGM, featuring lyrics that depict the kinds of inner conflicts everyone feels in their teens, is Garari’s “Tooi Sora ni wa,” a track released just before this commercial aired in January 2026.


