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] (131–140)
In the distant skygarari

This commercial announces that Kawaijuku’s High School Green Course begins in January and expresses their commitment to supporting students so they can attend the universities they want.
It powerfully conveys, with vibrant imagery, their determination to fully back students so they won’t have to feel “I didn’t make it in time.” The song that further accentuates the momentum portrayed in the video is Garari’s “Tooi Sora ni wa” (“In the Distant Sky”).
The strongly resonant rhythm is striking, evoking the image of moving forward step by step.
Hymn to LoveÉdith Piaf


This commercial features Sayuri Ishikawa gently offering advice on various concerns and thoughts related to the home.
The scenarios include consultations about asset succession, inheritance, and land utilization, showing how Token Corporation can provide support in such times.
The way the advice is delivered—slowly and conversationally—conveys a warm, empathetic stance that gently aligns with each person’s ideal.
The music emphasizes this warmth in supporting users, with “Hymne à l’Amour.” Its light piano arrangement adds a sense of familiarity and warmth.
ASOBOLUCKY TAPES


LUCKY TAPES’ “ASOBO,” released in 2025, is a track also included on the album “1991.” Its bright sound—featuring claps and brass—and its light rhythm convey a positive feeling.
The lyrics depict a love that wishes to spend time laughing and playing with a precious person, evoking an image of moving toward the future.
The song was used in an AEON Mall commercial starring Natsuki Deguchi; by showing scenes from the Yosakoi Festival at the AEON Mall venue, the ad expresses a stance of mutual support with the local community.
I Don’t Mind the ColdORKAS

ORKAS’s “I Don’t Mind the Cold,” released in 2020, is a song that strongly conveys a cheerful vibe.
Its sound design, inspired by oldies, stands out—creating a sense of nostalgia while adding a touch of glamour.
The use of bell tones is also striking, evoking Christmas and further highlighting the sense of fun.
The song was also featured in a ReFa commercial starring Nana Eikura and Yuki Yamada, enhancing the ad’s celebratory and joyful mood in tandem with the music.
Fated OneSoala

Soala’s “Unmei no Hito” (Fated Person) is a track released in 2025 and included on the album “To my 17.” The sound aims for R&B with a prominent rhythmic feel, building gradually toward the chorus to create a sense of brilliance.
The lyrics express ideals about a destined partner while also portraying the gap with reality, which in turn accentuates the feeling of love.
The song was also used in a Tapple commercial, where a drama depicts a man and woman’s meeting, the development of their relationship, and the emotions woven into it.
Nancy of Summer ColorsKintarō


This is a commercial that promotes how Otakaraya buys items at great value, highlighting the excitement that comes with it.
To convey that appeal, Kintaro sings a parody of Yū Hayami’s “Natsuiro no Nancy,” expressing a sense of fun over a light, breezy sound.
The interjections by the comedy trio Dachou Club are another key point, boosting the excitement with their brisk pace.
Items that can be sold gather around, leading to even more smiles—overall, it’s a video that expresses happiness from start to finish.
For example, todaybebidora


“Tatoeba Kyou” by Bebidora, released in 2025, is a refreshing song that conveys a forward-looking attitude.
With a band sound highlighted by striking, choppy guitar rhythms, it carries a positive vibe, as if taking one step at a time.
The lyrics offer encouragement to those who are struggling or feeling anxious, giving an impression of warmth as well.
The song was also used in a Paramount Bed commercial, where mutual support among people is depicted with a bright, uplifting tone.


