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 Most Popular Commercial Songs Through the Years [2026] (51–60)
Never Ending StoryKaiak

A commercial titled “Happy Meal Graduation” portrays the growth of a cute big sister who moves on from Happy Meals and orders the same set menu as adults.
Featuring Akira Ishida of NON STYLE, the ad uses The NeverEnding Story Theme performed by the Dutch band Kayak.
The song was originally the theme for the German-American film The NeverEnding Story.
It was first sung by the English singer Limahl.
Brimming with dreamlike imagery perfectly suited to a fantasy film, the track evokes the question of what answers lie hidden within an endless journey.
ROSIERLUNA CHEE

LUNA CHEE is a band created to promote McDonald’s “Chee-Cheee Dabuchi” and “Chee-Cheee Teriyaki,” led by Seishiro Kato.
The group is an homage to LUNA SEA, and the song “ROSIER” is performed with lyrics rewritten to evoke the Chee-Cheee Dabuchi and Chee-Cheee Teriyaki.
As an officially approved cover band, their momentum and sexy vibe feel very close to the original.
The commercial features a music video inspired by the original band while intercutting shots of the burgers, and the powerful sound conveys a sense of flavorful satisfaction and exhilaration.
Is U.N. Owen her?ZUN

The spark for the heated battle over McDonald’s Samurai Mac is a parody of “U.N.
Owen Was Her?” Despite its anxiety-inducing, tense sound, layering lyrics that crave Samurai Mac over it creates a uniquely relaxed vibe.
The lyrics—where a younger brother asks his older sister to go buy a Samurai Mac, and the sister rebels—clearly set up the trigger for the battle.
From there, the way the ensuing fight unfolds conveys a comical, distinctive worldview.
Prelude from CarmenGeorges Bizet

This commercial announces a special deal on McDonald’s French fries.
It opens with a shot of fries being boldly spread across a tray, and the sight of the cast enjoying them so deliciously will surely make you crave fries.
A parody of the famous overture from the opera Carmen sticks in your ears, making it a commercial you won’t forget once you’ve seen it.
McDonald’s Most Popular Commercial Songs Through the Years [2026] (61–70)
I’ll wait.amin

Cafés where you can savor retro Showa-era charm are popular even among younger people.
This commercial that perfectly meets that demand is the “Meeting Up at Kissa Mac” edition.
It features Sota Nakajima from FANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE, in a setting where he’s waiting to meet someone inside the café while eating ‘Kissa Mac.’ The visuals, which evoke a nostalgic mood in line with the theme, feel just right.
The CM song that further heightens that Showa-era atmosphere is a cover of the classic Showa pop hit “Matsu Wa” by the duo Amin—also known for featuring Takako Okamura—sung by Nakajima himself.
For Nakajima, it’s a hit from long before he was born, and fans of his generation or even younger will surely find it refreshing.
We are!kitadani hiroshi

When asked about the theme song of the nationally beloved series One Piece’s TV anime, many people probably think of Hiroshi Kitadani’s “We Are!” This video, which features the instrumental version of that classic track, is a commercial marking the first collaboration between the One Piece anime and McDonald’s Chicken Tatsuta series.
Fans will be delighted to see it pay homage to the anime’s next-episode preview style—sure to bring a grin to their faces.
Song of the Second Floor After ThatSetagaya Pinponzu

This is the McDonald’s commercial featuring Masato Sakai, titled “Sharing Deliciousness with Everyone: Nuggets.” The gentle BGM that perfectly matches the warmhearted image of a father and his sons is “Nikai no Uta” (Song of the Second Floor) by the folk singer Setagaya Poppins.
It’s a song that evokes the quintessential nostalgia of folk music—you can almost picture the townscapes and scenes described in the lyrics.
The song is said to be modeled after a room on the second floor of the family home where Setagaya Poppins once lived.
No wonder it feels so nostalgic.



