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[Mazda Commercial] Popular Commercial Songs: A History of Mazda CM Songs [2026]

A commercial from Mazda, the domestic automaker known for the “Zoom-Zoom” tagline.

In this article, we’ll put together a roundup of Mazda’s commercial songs, which often spark the question, “Whose song is that?” While many Mazda ads feature original tracks written specifically for the commercials, there are also plenty of existing songs used as tie-ins—so we’ll cover those too! From the classic tune everyone associates with “Mazda commercials” to the catchy tracks you’ve probably heard more recently, we’ve picked a wide range.

Take a look!

[Mazda Commercial] Popular Commercial Songs: A History of Mazda CM Tracks [2026] (1–10)

MAZDA ATENZA “Monozukuri × Atenza” Version

Original songUVANTAM

Mazda: Craftsmanship × Atenza – 30-second TV commercial

The original song used in the ATENZA “Monozukuri × Atenza” commercial.

It’s a piece that features piano and offers an incredible sense of atmosphere and spaciousness.

It appears in the commercial, but even just from the timbre, you can picture water flowing smoothly over the beautifully contoured body of the car.

It’s the kind of track you want to listen to quietly and leisurely.

The creator is UVANTAM, also known under the name UbarTmar, an artist recognized for an advanced musical sensibility and active, energetic live performances.

MAZDA MX-30 “Music Artist” Maika Loubté Version

Show Me HowMaika Loubté

Maika Loubté – Show Me How (Lyric Video from 2019 Live at Shibuya WWW)
Show Me HowMaika Loubté
Maika Loubté MAZDA MX-30 “Music Artist Maika Loubté” TV commercial

The commercial featuring Maika Loubté from the music unit EA is the MX-30 “Music Artist Maika Loubté” edition.

Maika also produced the track.

It’s a stylish number where a sense of weightlessness blends exquisitely with sleek vibes, drawing you into its unique world.

It’s the kind of song you could listen to endlessly.

The lyrics, which invite you to enjoy music together, are also lovely.

It might especially resonate with people who love discovering new music.

MAZDA Familia

My SharonaThe Knack

Despite enjoying immense popularity—such as their debut album spending six consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Billboard charts—the British rock band The Knack has been on hiatus since 2010 following the death of a member.

Their debut single “My Sharona,” which was used in a Familia commercial in the mid-1990s, is still heard in many contexts today, including on the variety show ‘Ame Talk!’ Its catchy riff and vocal harmonies continue to influence musicians around the world across generations.

It’s a classic in rock history with an unforgettable impact after just one listen.

[Mazda Commercials] Popular Ad Songs: A History of Mazda CM Tracks [2026] (11–20)

Mazda3

MitsuasaMONKEY MAJIK

05 “Kouchou” MONKEY MAJIK CANADA TOUR – Vancouver @ Richard’s on Richard’s
MitsuasaMONKEY MAJIK

It’s a song included on MONKEY MAJIK’s studio album “Sora wa Marude,” released in July 2007, and it was used as the commercial song for the Mazda3 in Taiwan.

It has also been featured in commercials for Selco Home and Japan Airlines.

MAZDA “Be a driver. 2016 Women” version / “Be a driver. 2016 Men” version

The wind is from the west.Eager Lush

[Commercial] Mazda Be a driver. 2016

A commercial song arranged from Tamio Okuda’s “Kaze wa Nishi Kara.” Okuda’s own version was also used in a Mazda commercial when it was first released.

The piece was arranged by Eager Rush, a Japan-born keyboardist and composer based in the United States.

The lyrics were rendered in English and the melody reworked, resulting in a track that adds a stylish flair to the original’s breezy feel.

The commercial features both female and male vocal versions: the female vocal adds a sprightly lightness, making it feel even fresher, while the male vocal brings a slightly cool edge within that breezy atmosphere.

MAZDA CX-5

My Blue HeavenGene Austin

One of the standard numbers in pop music, “My Blue Heaven,” became a hit with Gene Austin’s 1928 recording.

In Japan it’s known as “Watashi no Aozora” (My Blue Sky), and its theme is family happiness.

Gene Austin’s voice, which feels as if he’s speaking directly to you, is quite striking.

The song has also been performed in Japan, with lyrics by Keizo Horiuchi and vocals by Teiichi Futamura and Kenichi Enomoto.

Some of you may have recognized it from a Mazda commercial!

MAZDA Cronos

Another Day In ParadisePhil Collins

Phil Collins – Another Day In Paradise (Official Music Video)
Another Day In ParadisePhil Collins

A track released by Phil Collins in 1989 that won a Grammy Award.

Known for its social message, it was used in a Chronos commercial.

It was covered by Brandy & Ray J and sampled in Burna’s 2013 track “Paradise.”