[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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Trending Latest Commercial Songs (21–30)
Cartoon HeroesNEW!AQUA

This is a series of commercials celebrating Lager Zero surpassing 20 million bottles shipped and showcasing its great taste.
Each spot impressively focuses on different elements—the retail display, the beer itself, the logo, and the people drinking it.
By deliberately narrowing the elements, the result is a stylish, impactful commercial.
The BGM features Aqua’s 2000 release “Cartoon Heroes,” a comfortable, melodious track woven with vibrant vocals.
Romantic FlightNEW!kome kome CLUB

Kengo Kora, looking stuck with his computer work, says, “No good—time for some coffee,” and tries to refresh himself with a cup.
He then puts on a helmet, zips through the sky out the window, and dashes off to a café in the city.
He manages to buy his coffee, but a narration chimes in, “You don’t have to go that far,” and introduces Georgia.
It highlights that it’s a bottled coffee that tastes as good as what you’d get at a café.
The BGM is matched to the commercial’s style with Roman Hikō, one of Kome Kome Club’s signature songs released in 1990, whose exhilarating melody feels great—fun to listen to and just as satisfying to sing.
capricious; whimsicalNEW!Vaundy

This memorable commercial introduces Men’s Biore, which offers a lineup including deodorants and body soaps, by likening it to a friendship.
Masaki Suda and Kai Inowaki portray friends who maintain a smooth, comfortable distance without being clingy.
The keywords “non-sticky” and “smooth” evoke the feel of Men’s Biore products.
It’s an impressive ad, made pleasant by the two actors’ easy, close rapport.
magnetNEW!SIROSE

This is a commercial where WHITE JAM’s SHIROSE and Kazuo Enokida introduce the new Mala (spicy numbing) Cup Noodles along with dance.
The sexy choreography and expressions leave a strong impression, and it also conveys how the product was created with care while riding the current trend.
The song performed with that sexy dance is a parody of SHIROSE’s “Jishaku” (Magnet).
It gives the impression of dance music with a floating, gentle sound that progresses at a calm rhythm, evoking a distinctive softness.
BloomHANA

The members of HANA, dressed in outfits inspired by traditional Japanese clothing and showing off their walking and posing like a fashion show, leave a strong impression.
This striking, cool footage is from a commercial for the Ichikami shampoo.
HANA’s “Bloom” is used as the background music.
Many people will surely be encouraged by the lyrics, which depict a determination to stay true to oneself no matter what others say.
The mellow vocals ride over a relaxed-tempo track.
seven colorsNEW!BUMP OF CHICKEN

Yuki Yamada, who suddenly has to be hospitalized, expresses his worries about the costs.
Then Haruka Ayase says, “If you’re enrolled in Pitaho, you’ll be fine,” and explains the coverage.
Hearing this, Mr.
Yamada smiles and says, “I feel relieved!” as the commercial comes to a close.
Just like Mr.
Yamada, didn’t you also feel, after watching this commercial, that “this would put my mind at ease”?
Y.M.C.A.NEW!Village People

In a lovely study bathed in sunlight, Bakarhythm is doing desk work.
While sitting in his chair and quietly continuing his tasks, he takes a hearty swig of Healthia.
With a sound effect, music begins to play and the tagline “Believe it or not, I’m burning fat right now” appears.
It clearly promotes the idea that drinking it helps reduce visceral fat.
The background music is an instrumental cover of Village People’s “Y.M.C.A.” In Japan, the version famously covered by Hideki Saijo in 1979 is well known.


