[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 (41–50)
accent colorBialystocks

Against the backdrop of a refreshingly clear blue sky, Ryohei Suzuki and Natsuki Deguchi smile as they hum a tune, holding Namacha.
The crisp, pleasant visuals expressing the tagline “Living with comfort” leave a strong impression.
The BGM features Bialystocks’ “Sashi Iro,” a fresh track that suits the mood of the video perfectly.
Latest Trending Commercial Songs (51–60)
Indomitable FlowerNEW!jo0ji

It’s a commercial that, through the portrayal of a hardworking woman played by Sakura Endo, expresses how music supports each person’s efforts.
Focusing mainly on the earnest expressions within that hard work, it conveys a powerful sense of overcoming hardship.
The song that further accentuates the driving strength shown in those images is Jo0ji’s “Fukutsu ni Hana” (“Flowers in Defiance”).
Its structure layers a soaring, airy sound with straightforward vocals, and the gentle singing also evokes a sense of poignancy.
MONSTERNEW!ONE OR EIGHT

The narration “That determination shows on your face” is striking, and in sync with it, a woman with bold face paint appears—this is a commercial for the Professional University of Information and Management for Innovation (International Fashion Professional University).
It speaks of the goal of succeeding on the global stage, and with its music and visuals, it comes together as a very cool CM.
The BGM used is “MONSTER” by ONE OR EIGHT, a Japanese boy group active overseas.
Their powerful vocals and beats are captivating, making it a track that boosts your motivation as you listen.
DaylightNEW!S.A.R.

Here are the 2026 commercials for Shuto Ikko, Osaka Isen, and Nagoya Isen.
The videos are themed around “100 promises” to train incoming students into medical professionals from scratch, and they really raise expectations that if you work hard here, your path will open up.
The BGM features S.A.R.’s “Daylight,” an appealing track with a sophisticated, relaxed sound.
bouquetNEW!back number

It’s a commercial that showcases how music enhances the season, portrayed through the brothers played by Ren Nagase and Soya Kurokawa.
The story unfolds with them sending messages to each other, and the moment where they smile and speak out loudly conveys their mutual trust.
The song that further elevates the mutual consideration and warm atmosphere depicted in the footage is “Hanataba” by back number.
It gives the impression of a gentle band sound, and the vocals layered over its relaxed arrangement evoke a sense of kindness.
sparkleNEW!marin burū dējī

This commercial showcases how Shimamura’s fashion brightens everyday life through a couple’s conversation and their date.
It moves from the scene of them debating which clothes to wear to complimenting each other’s outfits on the day, and their smiles convey the joy of fashion.
Further amplifying the upbeat, positive atmosphere depicted in the visuals is the song “Kirameki” by Marine Blue Daisy.
The combination of the driving band sound and the raw, squeezed-out vocals is striking, powerfully conveying a determined resolve to shine in one’s own way.
Let it be sunny tomorrow.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.


