Unforgettable! Memorable commercial jingles. Popular commercial songs.
“Once you hear it, you never forget!” “It keeps replaying in your head.” Do you have a song like that?
In particular, many of the songs used in TV commercials leave a strong impression on us in just a few seconds to a few dozen seconds.
In this article, we’ll introduce memorable CM songs that, for some reason, really stick in your ears!
We’ve picked out a variety of tracks across eras, from long-familiar tunes to recent buzzworthy CM songs.
See if you can find the ones that left a mark on you.
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Memorable Commercials [July 2025] (61–70)
Error SongNEW!Kafu

This is the promotional commercial for HAL Vocational School’s 2026 academic year.
The visuals, which evoke the world of Neon Genesis Evangelion, are striking, aren’t they? A girl with “PROTOTYPE” written on her chest undergoes maintenance, and the catapult launches her onto a large stage.
The video imagines students learning at a vocational school and then taking off into society, conveying a message encouraging them to throw themselves wholeheartedly into what they love.
The BGM features the song “Error Song,” written by TAKU INOUE specifically for this commercial.
While the track’s tight beat and electro sound are compelling, KAFU’s delicate vocals are also wonderful.
Odoru Pompoko RinNEW!B.B. Kuīnzu

This commercial features Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, and Joe Odagiri introducing the revamped The Premium Malt’s with a cool vibe.
With a focus on the “premium” aspect, their gentle smiles and subtly showy gestures convey a sense of rising anticipation for the flavor.
Further accentuating the cool mood of the visuals is a rearranged version of B.B.
Queens’ Odoru Pompokolin.
The calmly bouncing, jazz-inspired rhythm is striking—while preserving the fun spirit of the original, it creates a more grown-up atmosphere.
Slay it! Mi amoreNEW!Juice=Juice

A Teritama commercial using performance footage of the idol group Juice=Juice.
If you listen closely to the song they’re singing… you’ll notice it’s actually a parody version created specifically for the commercial! The original song is “More! Mi Amore,” released in 2025.
Both the track and its choreography drew major attention, especially on social media.
In this commercial as well, the dance is showcased along with the parody lyrics, resulting in a very impactful ad.
The BeginningNEW!ONE OK ROCK

This commercial promotes Asahi Super Dry’s aim to make everyone think “Delicious!” The ad emphasizes that chilling it enhances the flavor.
Watching Hiroshi Abe and Masami Nagasawa drink it so appetizingly probably made many viewers think, “I want one too!” The background music is by ONE OK ROCK, a familiar presence in Super Dry commercials.
The track used is “The Beginning,” one of their signature songs released in 2012.
It’s a guitar-driven rock piece with a thrilling, aggressive sound, a fiery track that boosts your energy as you listen.
Before I forgetNEW!Vaundy

Among Tokyo Metro stations, this CM focuses on Kasai Station and has Kasumi Arimura introduce what makes it such an appealing place.
As she walks through Kasai’s parks, facilities, and shops, it warmly conveys the district’s aim of harmonious coexistence between city and nature.
The song that highlights the gentle mood depicted in the footage is Vaundy’s “Before I Forget.” With its laid-back rhythm, the track carries a wistful atmosphere that evokes memories from scenes around the town.
Its expression of emotional fluctuations around the theme of forgetting really seeps into the heart.
Love AllNEW!izna

This Relax JASMINE commercial features striking footage of Mizuki Hanayama, who is active as an actress and model.
Hanayama, dressed in a flower-inspired outfit, leaves a strong impression, resulting in a simple yet impactful visual.
The BGM is izna’s “Love All,” their first single released for the Japanese market by the Korean group.
That’s important.NEW!Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

This commercial brightly conveys, through Susumu Terajima, that the crisp taste of Non-Al Sakaba pairs perfectly with meals.
Terajima appears as a restaurant staff member, serving various dishes while singing, drawing customers in to express how delicious everything is.
Supporting the excitement of these scenes is a parody of Daiji MAN Brothers Band’s “Sore ga Daiji,” sung together by Terajima and the customers.
Preserving the fun vibe of the original song, it powerfully showcases Non-Al Sakaba’s appeal as a great match for food.


