[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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The latest trending commercial songs (101–110)
Make You MineMadison Beer


This commercial promotes the appeal of Dior’s lipsticks and perfumes through appearances by Anya Taylor-Joy, Willow Smith, and Jisoo.
In a charming, pink-centered room, scenes of them enjoying lip products and fragrances vividly convey the effects that enhance cuteness and the uplifting feeling that supports it.
The song that further accentuates the resolve to stay true to oneself conveyed by the visuals is Madison Beer’s “make you mine.” The impression comes from her determined vocals layered over a tense sound, which powerfully communicates the drive to move forward as your authentic self.
GOOD DAYMrs. GREEN APPLE


It’s a simple commercial where the cast members drink Killin Good Ale and share their impressions of the taste.
Hearing them describe it as fruity, vibrant, and aromatic makes you think it might be a bit different from standard beers, which piques your interest.
The BGM features “GOOD DAY” by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, with vocals by Motoki Ohmori, who also appears in the ad.
The upbeat lyrics encourage a laid-back, easygoing attitude, which is really appealing.
Combined with the refreshing melody and Ohmori’s pure vocals, it’s the kind of song that’s likely to lift your spirits as you listen.
Je te veuxÉric Alfred Leslie Satie


A commercial that introduces the appeal of the Fronx’s design from the perspective of a furniture craftsman.
Alongside narration about how the combination of straight and curved lines creates a beautiful design, the Fronx’s exterior is shown extensively.
It’s a striking ad that matches the tagline, “An option for beauty in an SUV.” The familiar background music is Erik Satie’s “Je te veux.” Many people might recognize the tune without knowing its title.
How You Satisfy MeSPECTRUM


This is a commercial promoting Dior’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, presented through the presence of Kylian Mbappé and Greta Lee.
Rather than conveying information, it seems to prioritize atmosphere, with the exhilaration of holding the product captured in the smiles of the two.
The song that firmly underscores the distinctive mood of the visuals is “How You Satisfy Me” by Spectrum.
Its keyboard tones, treated with mysterious effects, are striking, and their weightless feel creates an almost futuristic ambience.
Nebula RomancePerfume


Perfume’s “Nebula Romance” was released in 2025 and is included on the latter half of their two-part concept album, Nebula Romance: Part Two.
The fact that the albums are built around this song’s title suggests it holds a particularly important place.
Its retro-tinged digital sound is striking, and together with the lyrics it evokes a sense of near-futuristic exhilaration.
As a commercial song, it was used in an NTT ad that looks back on memories with Perfume, expressing gratitude for how they have supported technology together.


