Lotte’s commercial songs: CM themes for Ghana, Sou, Xylitol Gum, and others.
Lotte, known for its “Sweetheart of Your Mouth” catchphrase, offers a wide range of confections.
From Ghana chocolate to gum and ice cream, their TV commercials are broadcast frequently.
In this article, we’ll introduce, all at once, the songs used in Lotte’s commercials! In addition to tracks by popular artists, we’ve included original songs that just about everyone will recognize, so take this opportunity to give them a careful listen.
Also, many of the songs featured in Ghana’s Valentine’s and Mother’s Day season commercials are perfect for expressing gratitude and love, so be sure to pay attention to the lyrics as you listen.
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Bus RomanceChatto Monchī


This is the commercial song for Lotte Ghana Milk Chocolate.
It’s a girls’ pop number that depicts a journey from bittersweet youthful love to marriage.
With lyrics that make you look back on happy memories, it’s a song that makes you feel happy as you listen.
CharlotteSuiyōbi no Campanella


Starting with Minami Hamabe, the commercial shows people of all ages enjoying Ghana chocolate in various situations.
It’s striking how everyone who appears in the ad smiles happily when they eat Ghana.
The BGM features ‘Charlotte’ sung by Wednesday Campanella.
It’s an upbeat track with their signature vibe—just listening to it lifts your spirits.
Another highlight is Hamabe dancing to the song within the commercial.
Beyond the dreamYanagi Joji

This is the commercial song for Lotte Ghana Milk Chocolate featuring Yuki Uchida.
Many people probably remember the commercial, as Yuki Uchida was immensely popular at the time.
It’s a song with a relaxed tempo, and George Yanagi’s husky vocals draw you in.
Heart ShakerTwice

This is the commercial song for Lotte Ghana Chocolate featuring Mina from TWICE.
With its bright and lively sound, it’s a track that lifts your spirits just by listening.
The music video released on YouTube surpassed 100 million views 41 days after its release, making it one of TWICE’s most popular songs.
Song of Springsupittsu


In Ghana’s commercial “Mother’s Day 2014,” a high school girl who’s always arguing with her mom is shown expressing her gratitude on Mother’s Day.
It also drew attention for featuring Airi Matsui, Tao Tsuchiya, and Suzu Hirose together.
The CM uses Spitz’s song “Haru no Uta” (Spring Song).
Listening to the lyrics conjures up an image of both sides’ happiness when chocolate is given as a gift.
Why not play it when you’re expressing thanks or planning a surprise?
Mr. SandmanThe Chordettes


In the Ghana commercial “Communication,” Minami Hamabe and Ryo Yoshizawa talk about its melt-in-the-mouth quality.
The song used is “Mr.
Sandman,” released in 1954 by the vocal group The Chordettes.
The lyrics sing about beachside romance and the frustration of a man who won’t turn her way.
Incidentally, the memorable chorus in the ad, with its shifting scales, is said to express the fluttery excitement of being in love.
fireworks (launched into the sky)DAOKO × Yonezu Kenshi


It’s the theme song of the anime film “Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?” and was used as the commercial song for Lotte Ice Sou in collaboration with the movie.
The commercial became a hot topic for its newly created animation made specifically for the collaboration.
It remains a very popular song even today.


