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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.

McDonald’s All-Time Popular CM Songs and Commercial Tunes [2026] (121–130)

McDonald’s Shaka-Shaka Fries: “I’ll Make It Shaka-Shaka♪ [I’ll Do It for You] (feat. Hatsune Miku)” Version

I’ll Shake It Up For You ♪ [I’ll Do It For Ya] (feat. Hatsune Miku)ika

This is a McDonald’s commercial based on the classic song “Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪,” a landmark track in the Vocaloid scene produced by ika in 2007.

It’s a promo for Shaka Shaka Potato, aired as a special collaboration commercial on March 9, 2025—Miku Day.

Everything from the visuals to the music was newly created for this CM, and it likely got many Vocaloid fans excited.

McDonald’s “Juicyyyy” Strawberry Daifuku Pie with Sweet Red Bean Paste and Mochi

Hee, hee, hee, hee,EPO

This commercial, which also suggests ways to use McDonald’s beyond just meals, is memorable for Aoi Miyazaki enjoying a Japanese-style Ichigo Daifuku Pie so deliciously.

The song is “Uh Fu Fu Fu,” released by EPO in 1983.

Even though it’s quite an old track, it has retained its freshness and is recognized as a standard tune, isn’t it?

McDonald’s Summer Nuggets: “Here comes the 15-piece summer” edition

Sinbad on the Shore

This is a captivating commercial featuring Yoshihiko Inohara savoring McDonald’s Summer Nuggets on a hot day! Limited-time nugget sauces also make an appearance, and keep an eye out for the punchline where 15 pieces are gone in no time.

The parody of “Nagisa no Sindbad,” with the lyrics “Na-na-nugget, So-so-so-sauce,” adds to the fun of the CM.

McDonald’s Adult Regional Teriyaki: “Teriyaki-te Hakata” / “Rich-Style Osaka” / “Meaty Hokkaido” / “Teriyaki for Grown-ups” / “Adult Regional Teriyaki”

A Love Game Between a Man and a Woman

This is a commercial that introduces McDonald’s new product, “Otona no Gotouchi Teriyaki,” with a sophisticated, adult mood.

In the exchange between Joe Odagiri and Kumiko Aso inside a truck, the swaying emotions of budding romance are contrasted with the sweet-and-savory flavor of teriyaki.

The parody of the song “Otoko to Onna no Love Game” is also a highlight, clearly conveying the push-and-pull of a mature love affair.

McDonald’s All-Time Popular Commercial Songs [2026] (131–140)

Original songYuika

Masato Sakai appears in McDonald’s Shaka Shaka Potato “Shaka Shaka Song” commercial.

In the ad, Sakai happily shakes the bag after ordering fries and eats them with relish—an impression that really stands out.

The spot features an original track produced by Yuika.

Alongside its lively rhythm, the song showcases a vibrant female vocal.

The unique phrases that play on the product’s name also stick in your ears.

The music has a festive, fun atmosphere that really comes through.

Be sure to check out this commercial packed with appeal that will make anyone crave fries.

McDonald’s: “Godzilla vs. McDonald’s” version

Godzilla-1.0 Godzilla Suite IIISatō Naoki · Ifukube Akira

McDonald’s Godzilla Burger CM: “Godzilla vs. McDonald’s” 30-second version

McDonald’s “Birth of the Godzilla Burger” and “Godzilla vs.

McDonald’s” spots.

The BGM is that quintessential Godzilla track, “Godzilla-1.0 Godzilla Suite III,” which heightens the sense of foreboding.

Still, they’re fun commercials, with Godzilla visiting a McDonald’s and facing off against a McDonald’s robot(?).

McDonald’s: “The Promised Happy Meal” with the Family

If I’m wrapped in kindnessMatsutōya Yumi

It’s a commercial that makes you want to cheer, “You can do it!” It shows a boy who doesn’t like water working hard with his father and overcoming his fear.

To celebrate conquering his weakness, there’s a Happy Meal! The song used in the commercial is Yumi Matsutoya’s “Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta Nara.” It’s the perfect song for scenes of parents watching over their child.