[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)
HapichocoFRUITS ZIPPER

This commercial conveys cuteness and a happy atmosphere through the FRUITS ZIPPER members as they hand out Valentine’s chocolates.
Not only the messages they give when presenting the chocolates but also their smiles while making them are key points, and the excitement of giving a gift is clearly expressed.
You can also sense that because Meiji’s chocolate is delicious, you can feel confident making chocolates to give.
The song that further highlights the cuteness depicted in the video is FRUITS ZIPPER’s “Hapichoco.” With its bouncy rhythm and layered, glamorous sound, it captures the exhilaration of Valentine’s Day.
I look up as I walkSaitō Kazuyoshi

This commercial promotes the refreshing taste of Suntory Draft Beer through the presence of Yumi Kawai.
The key point is that she’s drinking under a vast blue sky, and because the visuals are predominantly blue, the sense of freshness comes across strongly.
Her gentle smile also conveys the impression that the flavor supports a feeling of fulfillment.
Enhancing the calm atmosphere depicted in the visuals is the song “Ue o Muite Arukou,” performed by Kazuyoshi Saito.
The vocals flow gently over a relaxed rhythm, evoking a sense of ease throughout.
How are you?Kawashima Eigo

In the Tohoku Electric Power Group’s “Business” commercial aired in 2026, Eigo Kawashima’s song “Genki Desu Ka” was used.
This track was written specifically for Tohoku Electric Power’s commercials and has been featured since the 1990s.
Although it was not officially released for a long time, it was included in the 2011 compilation “Old Friends Reunited: Best of Eigo Kawashima.” The lyrics, which depict the pursuit of dreams, are inspiring to listen to.
The Latest Trending Commercial Songs (151–160)
Just Say YesJO1

This commercial introduces a crab cream croquette bento, featuring JO1 members in traditional Japanese attire competing in a karuta game.
The cards are illustrated with images like crabs and cream, highlighting the appeal of the bento’s star: the crab cream croquette.
The catchy direction, mouthwatering visuals, and scenes of JO1 members savoring the croquettes are sure to whet your appetite.
An endlessly continuing storyMISIA

MISIA’s “A Never-Ending Story” was released in 2002 and was also used as the theme song for Mitsubishi Electric’s “Keeping Society Moving” commercial.
It’s a ballad that unfolds with a quiet, piano-centered atmosphere, gradually gaining strength toward the end and conveying a powerful sense of hope.
The lyrics give the impression of moving forward into the future, and combined with her resounding vocals, they evoke the strength to take a step ahead.
The commercial depicts Mitsubishi Electric’s initiatives and conveys the company’s commitment to supporting society for a better future.
Dream FlowerEn 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.
Original songYusuke Karino

A series of commercials in which Neru Nagahama, serving as Special PR Director, introduces the strengths of Oshima Shipbuilding.
This installment focuses on the Wind Challenger, an outfitting that converts wind into propulsion, and also highlights that the company builds ships using various next-generation fuels.
The background music features an original, gently toned piece composed specifically for this series by Yusuke Karino.


