[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.
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[Mazda Commercials] Popular CM Songs: A History of Mazda’s Commercial Music [2026] (41–50)
At a sublime momentyoshida takurou

It’s a song included on Takuro Yoshida’s studio album “detente,” released in June 1991, and it was used as the commercial song for the Mazda Cronos.
The album peaked at No.
12 on the Oricon chart.
[Mazda Commercials] Popular CM Songs: A History of Mazda’s Commercial Music [2026] (51–60)
Road RunnerBo Diddley

A track released in 1960 by American rock and roll performer Bo Diddley.
It has been recorded by many artists, including The Gants and The Rolling Stones.
It was used in a Mazda Revolution commercial.
Can’t Get EnoughInfadels

A track released as a single in 2004 by Infadels, a London indie-electro band active until 2012.
It reached No.
43 on the UK charts.
The track was used in a 2007 commercial for the Mazda 2.
DakotaStereophonics

A track released in 2005 by the alternative rock band Stereophonics.
It reached No.
1 on the charts in the UK and Belgium.
It was featured in the game FIFA Manager 06 and in Mazda’s 2016 CX-3 “Driving Matters: Garage” commercial.
Old Betsy Goes Boing, Boing, BoingThe Hummers

A track about going to Los Angeles on vacation.
It’s a catchy song released by The Hammers that reached No.
38 on the U.S.
charts.
It was used in a 1973 commercial for Mazda’s Rotary Engines.
88 Lines about 44 WomenThe Nails

A track used in a 1998 Mazda commercial that won a Clio Award.
It was released in 1982 by the American new wave band The Nails.
It reached No.
46 on the U.S.
charts and was also used in the TV series Dexter.
Original songHashimoto Tatsuki

The commercial featuring Machiko Ono that showcased the appeal of the new product drew a lot of attention at the time! The CM song was composed by Tatsuki Hashimoto.
The brass tones are pleasant, giving it a sparkling, even glamorous feel.
It’s a track brimming with a party vibe.


