[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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Trending Latest Commercial Songs (21–30)
Plastic NewsNEW!LITE


This commercial showcases Okumura Corporation’s passion for architecture by portraying people working hard on-site.
The construction site depicted in the footage is on a large scale, and the struggle to see it through to completion clearly conveys the depth of passion and dedication.
The music that further highlights their determined stance is LITE’s “Plastic News.” It’s a fast-tempo, band-sound instrumental whose unique sense of urgency evokes the feeling of pressing forward.
HapichocoNEW!FRUITS 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.
Let it be sunny tomorrow.NEW!Hanaregumi


This clip showing a boy who belongs to a mini-basketball team is a commercial for Bodymainte.
It depicts the setbacks he faces as he confronts basketball and how he overcomes them through his own effort, something that might resonate deeply with anyone who played sports and recall their own childhood.
The commercial ends with a scene of the boy appearing in a game.
It also shows that Bodymainte, always prepared by his mother, was by his side, conveying that both his family’s support and Bodymainte were there to help him.
The background music is “Ashita Tenki ni Naare,” included on Hanaregumi’s 2002 album Oto Time.
It’s an encouraging song whose lyrics describe pressing forward and looking ahead even in the rain.
Love SongNEW!satō moka


This commercial portrays the love behind a mother’s nagging and conveys SoftBank’s commitment to supporting people as they debut with a smartphone.
It emphasizes warmth by showing how strictness can feel like care when rooted in love, layering that sentiment with visuals.
The song that further enhances the gentle, tender atmosphere is “Aiuta,” sung by Sato Moka.
The key points are the clear, translucent vocals paired with the soft sound, which add a refreshing yet emotionally moving feel.
Cheer up!NEW!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!”
I Should Be So LuckyNEW!KYLIE MINOGUE


This is a commercial introducing Set 500, a set menu you can eat for 500 yen.
This time, in addition to introducing Set 500, it also announces the return of the McPork.
The commercial is set inside a city bus.
As the bus passes by a McDonald’s, the driver, voiced by Yuki Kaji, almost says “Next stop, McPo—,” nearly blurting out “McPork.” He then goes on to promote the McPork, and Mikako Tabe, who gets off at the next stop, heads straight to McDonald’s.
The background music features Kylie Minogue’s signature song “I Should Be So Lucky.”
Destiny JourneysNEW!Vaundy

This commercial depicts the father–son interactions between Yosuke Kubozuka and Aru Kubozuka at Universal Studios Japan, looking back on the park’s 25th anniversary.
A key point is how they share memories of various attractions, letting you sense how each has changed over time.
The relaxed exchanges convey a gentle sense of fun.
The song that highlights this calm, pleasant mood is Vaundy’s “Destiny Journeys.” It’s a bright track that evokes expansive scenery and conjures a warm, uplifting feeling.


