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McDonald’s All-Time Popular Commercial Songs [2026]

The hamburger chain McDonald’s.

It’s probably very familiar to a great many people and feels approachable, isn’t it?

Its TV commercials air frequently, so we see them often, too.

In McDonald’s commercials, the cast often draws attention—popular actors, idols, and comedians—while the music varies as well, ranging from songs by popular artists to famous international classics.

In this article, we’ll introduce a range of McDonald’s commercial songs all at once, so be sure to check out any tracks that catch your interest.

All-Time Popular McDonald’s Commercial Songs [2026] (91–100)

Teriyaki McBurger: 'Deliciousness that brings happiness'

SWEET AND SALTNico Rivers

The song that played in the Teriyaki McBurger “Shiawasena, Oishisa” commercial featuring actor Masato Sakai is an original piece written by Boston singer-songwriter Niko Rivers.

His style, which fuses indie rock and folk, is captivating for its artistic beauty.

“SWEET AND SALT” is a heartwarming track with a dreamy atmosphere and a floating sensation that evokes gentle, green landscapes.

It’s also recommended as background music for when you want to take it easy.

McDonald’s Summer Chance Bag “Chance Theme” Version

bullseyeYamamoto Rinda

Linda Yamamoto – Shot at the Target (Official Audio)
bullseyeYamamoto Rinda

This is a commercial announcing the Summer Chance Bag that will be sold in the summer of 2025.

McDonald’s New Year’s lucky bags are very popular, and this is the summer version.

The ad depicts people in scorching bleachers reminiscent of the Summer Koshien high school baseball tournament, eagerly chanting “Hit! Hit!” as they await the lottery results.

The background music features ‘Neraiuchi,’ a staple of baseball cheering.

In this version, the lyrics are adapted to “Atare, atare” (“Hit, hit”), conveying the excitement and suspense of the lottery-style sale.

McDonald’s All-Time Popular CM Songs and Commercial Tunes [2026] (101–110)

McDonald’s: “Frappe has come to McD — a little reward” edition

Can’t Take My Eyes Off YouBoys Town Gang

Boys Town Gang – Can’t take my eyes off you
Can't Take My Eyes Off YouBoys Town Gang

A Frappe commercial from McDonald’s featuring the fun exchange between Suzu Hirose and Mio Tomita: “What’s the reward for?” “A reward for being alive.” The appearance of Noriyuki Hanawa dipping fries into a frappe is also cool.

The BGM is Boys Town Gang’s “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” also known in Japan by its Japanese title “Kimi no Hitomi ni Koishiteru.”

McDonald’s “Happy Meal Shop” Version

Astro Boy

The “Happy Meal Shop” version features children eagerly looking forward to McDonald’s Happy Meals.

It’s irresistibly cute how the kids call McDonald’s the “Happy Meal shop.” The background music uses a brass arrangement of “Astro Boy.”

McDonald’s Triangular Chocolate Pie: Strawberry Custard Edition

Sun and BikiniItō Sairi, Iguchi Satoru

The McDonald’s Sankaku Choco Pie commercial features Sairi Ito and Satoru Iguchi.

In the ad, they perform a parody version of RIP SLYME’s classic “Taiyō to Bikini.” You can enjoy Satoru Iguchi’s relaxed singing style, which is different from his usual vibe.

McDonald’s Samurai Mac: “Challenge to Space”Sakai Masato, Tokiwa Takako

A McDonald’s commercial series in which Masato Sakai plays a passionate character.

In the Samurai Mac “Challenge to Space” installment, he and Takako Tokiwa blast off into space aboard a spacecraft.

Playing in the background is a rock track that seems to embody that surging passion: T.

Rex’s classic ‘20th Century Boy.’ Its lyrics, which sing of straightforward feelings, also seem to align in some way with the commercial’s image.

Gracoro: “Ultra Rich Gracoro” Version

Song of the Super Rich GurakoroChōno Masahiro

Masahiro Chono roars!! Commercial for the “Ultra-Rich Gracoro”

McDonald’s classic winter menu item, the Gracoro, is back with revamped versions: the “Super Gracoro” and the “Rich Gracoro.” This commercial features pro wrestler Masahiro Chono and even showcases an evolved take on the familiar “Gracoro Song,” titled “The Super-Rich Gracoro Song.” It’s surprising to see Chono—who’s strongly associated with the year-end Gaki no Tsukai specials—appear in such a pop-style ad and even show off his singing voice! Sung in a slightly husky tone, just like when he shouts “Goddamn,” the cute Gracoro song is absolutely unforgettable.