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.
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McDonald’s All-Time Popular Commercial Songs [2026] (1–10)
Sun and BikiniRIP SLYME

The 2024 Triangle Choco Pie commercial featuring Sairi Ito and ENHYPEN’s NI-KI has been creating a buzz for its razor-sharp dance moves.
The “Kirekire Revival Festival” edition is a promo for the Cookies & Cream flavor, which made a comeback in 2024 after three years, and you can enjoy those dance moves here too! The parody song based on RIP SLYME’s “Taiyo to Bikini” also has brand-new lyrics written specifically for the “Kirekire Revival Festival” version, so be sure to pay attention to that as well.
All of the YouthFujifaburikku

Set at a McDonald’s drive-thru, this commercial portrays a milestone of growing up—a passage into adulthood.
It shows a son, newly licensed and still unaccustomed to driving, heading to the drive-thru, while evoking warm memories of when he used to ride in the back seat as a small child.
Through lighthearted, laughter-filled exchanges, it also conveys the reassuring comfort of McDonald’s.
Underscoring the film’s warm atmosphere is the song “Wakamono no Subete” by Fujifabric.
With its striking piano and a sound that blends wistfulness and warmth, the track leaves a strong impression, and the vocals vividly capture that bittersweet feeling.
ChooChoo TRAINFANTASTICS
This is a commercial introducing the lineup of the limited-time N.Y.
Burgers menu.
The lyrics of the background music describe the deliciousness of each item, really whetting your appetite.
The BGM is a parody version of “Choo Choo TRAIN” performed by FANTASTICS.
The original song is by ZOO and was later covered by EXILE—truly a classic that’s been passed down through generations.
The commercial’s animation also recreates the famous roll dance, so be sure to watch for that as well.
McDonald’s All-Time Popular CM Tracks and Commercial Songs [2026] (11–20)
Original song

This commercial showcases how McDonald’s Premium Roast Coffee wards off the winter chill, conveyed through Junichi Okada’s expressions.
From the moment of inspiration, his energetic walk to the restaurant, and the look of feeling the warmth—his exaggerated reactions effectively communicate the delight in the flavor and heat.
The song, a parody of Kenji Sawada’s “TOKIO,” further emphasizes the commercial’s comedic vibe and bright atmosphere.
While keeping the cheerful melody, it expresses the coffee’s delicious taste and comforting warmth in a fun, upbeat way.
I Should Be So LuckyKYLIE MINOGUE

This is a commercial introducing Set 500, a set menu you can eat for 500 yen.
This time, in addition to introducing Set 500, it also announces the return of the McPork.
The commercial is set inside a city bus.
As the bus passes by a McDonald’s, the driver, voiced by Yuki Kaji, almost says “Next stop, McPo—,” nearly blurting out “McPork.” He then goes on to promote the McPork, and Mikako Tabe, who gets off at the next stop, heads straight to McDonald’s.
The background music features Kylie Minogue’s signature song “I Should Be So Lucky.”
Radio Calisthenics SongFujiyama Ichirō
In this commercial, after Junichi Okada is informed over the phone that “this morning’s meeting has been canceled,” Anna Yamada invites him to go for “Morning McDonald’s time.” It’s striking how Okada’s stern work-mode expression softens into a gentle smile.
The ad conveys the message that having a Morning McDonald’s is a great way to start the day.
The background music features a parody version of the ‘Radio Taiso no Uta’ (Radio Calisthenics Song).
Winter Wonderland

This commercial featuring Mikako Tabe introduces the gooey, cheesy beef stew pie.
It’s a menu item where cheese has been added to the beef stew pie for a limited time.
Watching Tabe enjoy it so deliciously really makes you think, “I want to try this!” The background music uses the Christmas classic “Winter Wonderland.”



