[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 (181–190)
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.
Magic Wordssupittsu

In the third installment of Universal Music’s Heisei-themed commercial series, three Spitz songs are featured, and this is the second one that plays.
Released in 2006, it was also used as the theme song for the film Honey and Clover, which came out the same year.
The lyrics, depicting two people whose hearts remain connected even when they can’t meet, are romantic and utterly enchanting.
Combined with Masamune Kusano’s beautiful vocals, it feels all the more dramatic.
PlaysicYorushika

This commercial leaves an impression with its gentle mood, showing Sairi Ito riding in the Canvas Stripes.
In the “Kinda Like That,” “My Mistake,” “I Forgot,” and “It Suits You” versions, conversations unfold between her and the owner of the same car parked coincidentally next to hers, and the unique vibe between the two brings a soft chuckle.
Meanwhile, in the “Face and Butt” and “I Knew It” versions, the dialogue is between Ito and a friend who drives the same car, conveying a comfortable, no-pretenses relationship.
The BGM features Yorushika’s ‘Play Sick.’ Its relaxed tempo and Suis’s pure vocals resonate beautifully.
The title, meaning “playing sick,” adds another layer—reading the lyrics with that in mind makes their content feel even more dramatic.
WonderlandOmoinotake

Featuring a strikingly straight, soaring high-tone vocal and an upbeat groove, this track is a song Omoinotake wrote specifically for a 2026 USJ commercial.
Centered on the theme of graduation, its lyrics compellingly convey the strong bonds with friends you want to stay with even after graduation.
The commercial depicts Daisei Kido and others, playing college students, fully enjoying USJ, and its overflowing sense of youth turns it into a heart-pounding spot.
crystallizationNakajima Kento

This commercial expresses the stance of various companies coming together as one to support TEAM JAPAN as they compete in the Milan–Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
The main visuals depict scenes from past competitions, conveying the expectation that we’ll feel that same inspiration at this Olympics as well.
The song that further accentuates the dynamism of the sports portrayed in the footage is Kento Nakajima’s “Kesshō,” which is also the official support song.
Its refreshing sound evokes a sense of expansive scenery, and the layered vocals suggest the athletes’ unity and bonds.
Maplesupittsu

Released in 1998, this song has been featured extensively in tie-ins, including as a TV drama theme and insert song, as well as in commercials.
The chorus, where Masamune Kusano’s high, soaring vocals shine, is surely familiar to just about everyone.
Its ear-pleasing, beautiful melody further accentuates the bittersweet lyrics, making it incredibly memorable.
The song was used in a Universal Music commercial that aired in December 2025.
Two other Spitz songs were also featured, and this track plays in the final scene of the commercial.
Wonderful Daysyunikōn

Actress Naomi Nishida plays the mother of a student preparing for entrance exams, showing her wholehearted support in managing the child’s health.
As part of various forms of support—meals, masks, and rides during the cold season—she incorporates tasty immune care.
The ad explains how it helps maintain immune function, heightening expectations for its effectiveness.
The background music features “Subarashii Hibi” by Unicorn, with Tamio Okuda on vocals.
The lyrics, themed around parting from friends, depict pressing forward with all one’s might, regardless of appearances.


