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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Lotte commercial songs. CM songs for Ghana, Sou, Xylitol Gum, etc. (31–40)
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.
First feelingschay

It’s the opening theme for the variety show Academy Night and the commercial song for Lotte Ghana Milk Chocolate.
Many girls will probably relate to the lyrics, which portray the sweet-and-sour feelings of a girl in love.
It’s a perfect song for Valentine’s Day.
PUSHMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

The song is inspired by the London Olympics and serves as a cheer anthem with the theme “Go Japan.” It was used in a Sō (Sawa) commercial, and the lyrics include phrases that evoke the image of Sō.
It is also Ryosuke Hirata’s walk-up song for the Chunichi Dragons.
Awesome Rock You!Yazawa Eikichi

The moment the intro guitar riff rings out, it blows away the dullness of everyday life—an exhilarating rock number.
This track opens the album “TWIST,” released in June 2010, and was also used in a commercial for Lotte’s “Xylitol Gum.” The protagonist taunts an unmotivated opponent and confidently declares they’ll show their very best.
That straightforward, powerful message stirs up excitement as if your soul were being shaken directly at a live show.
When you feel stuck, listening to this song might make you feel like, “I’ve still got more in me,” giving you a push forward.
I Want You Back

This commercial introduces two varieties: Ghana Black with 50% cacao and Ghana Roast Milk with caramelized milk.
Ryo Yoshizawa tastes each chocolate and shares his impressions.
The bright, up-tempo song playing in the background might sound familiar to many of you.
It’s a song by The Jackson 5, and the commercial uses a cover version.
The original was released in 1969, has been covered by numerous artists, and has been featured in all kinds of contexts as a classic.
Its funky groove is especially memorable—it makes you want to start dancing when you listen to it!
Lotte commercial songs. CM songs for Ghana, Sou, Xylitol Gum, etc. (41–50)
Message of Rouge

This is a Ghana commercial told from a mother’s perspective, expressing her feelings for her child, with a series of adorable clips of children.
Yuzuru Hanyu also appears, making it a particularly memorable ad.
The commercial uses an instrumental version of “Rouge no Dengon,” known as the theme song for the film Kiki’s Delivery Service.
Originally released in 1975, it’s one of Yumi Matsutoya’s signature songs and was chosen as the movie’s theme more than a decade after its release.
With its lively rhythm and warmly resonant vocals, it’s a masterpiece that has secured its place in Japanese music history.
The Song of Koala’s March
A commercial that conveys the abundance of Koala’s March designs: the “March-kun’s Dream” version.
It depicts the inside of March-kun’s dream—the character you know from the package.
A cute, lilting song is used to enhance the fantastical world.
That song is titled “Koala’s March no Uta.” It’s actually been buzzing on social media, and there’s even a full version, so be sure to check it out.
By the way, an official dance video has also been released.


