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)
Sun and BikiniRIP SLYME

This is a commercial for McDonald’s classic fall item, the Triangular Chocolate Pie.
In the 2024 “Kirekire Harvest Festival” version, Sairi Ito and NI-KI from ENHYPEN perform razor-sharp dance moves to a parody of RIP SLYME’s perennial favorite “Taiyo to Bikini,” which became a hot topic.
With its unexpected direction, it likely left a strong impression on many viewers.
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.
Sugar Baby Love (cover)

The song used in the Hawaiian Burgers commercial, “Super Hawaiian Burgers,” is “Sugar Baby Love” by the British band The Rubettes.
In the McDonald’s commercial, it isn’t The Rubettes’ original version but a cover by someone else.
The refreshing melody that evokes Hawaii’s exhilarating, expansive seas and skies is memorable! In Japan, it was also used as the synchronized swimming music in the drama WATER BOYS starring Takayuki Yamada.
Doesn’t listening to the song make you want to head to the beach?
Original songano

This is a commercial where Ano, dressed in costumes inspired by Asia, introduces McDonald’s Asian sweets.
Each product is presented within the costumes and worlds of different countries, but the ad moves forward with only simple impressions that convey how delicious they are.
In the commercial, Ano sings a song to introduce the products—her laid-back vocals are surprisingly addictive, aren’t they?
McDonald’s Most Popular Commercial Songs Through the Years [2026] (61–70)
Chicagocashell

The McCafe commercial “All-Star Gathering: Again” features a star-studded cast, including the 18th Nakamura Kanzaburō, the 6th Nakamura Kankurō, and the 8th Nakamura Shikan.
The CM song that splendidly enhances their appearance is a parody of “Chicago,” performed by Kachel.
The original piece was composed by Fred Fisher, a German-born American composer, and Frank Sinatra’s rendition is especially famous.
The glamorous melody, which evokes the elegance of the actors as if they were walking the red carpet, imparts a refined, unhurried feeling to listeners.
It’s also perfect as background music for a graceful tea time at McCafe!
I don’t want to get out of my futon.Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai


Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai is a rock band that blends elements of punk and heavy metal.
Their song “I Don’t Want to Get Out of My Futon” expresses the feeling of not wanting to leave the blankets on a winter morning.
Its hallmark is two contrasting parts: one sung with a laid-back vibe, and the other delivered with intense, shout-like vocals.
This song is featured in the commercial for Melty Hot Pie, titled “Minna, Erai” (“Everyone, Good Job”).
Only the former, relaxed part is used in the ad, so you might be surprised when you hear the full version for the first time.
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.



