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] (161–170)
WordsNulbarich


It depicts Takako Matsu, Hana Sugisaki, Yumi Kawai, and Sairi Ito watching over the city of Tokyo as four alien sisters.
After remarking that the residents of this planet “are always doing unnecessary things,” referring to their proactive development of the city, they go on to say that “TEA around the world is also doing unnecessary things,” and introduce the product’s features.
By “unnecessary things,” they mean adding various ingredients to black tea, and they highlight that this extra touch is precisely what makes teas of the world so appealing.
The commercial’s BGM features Nulbarich’s stylish track “Words.” I think the words at the end of the lyrics will surely resonate with many people, so please give it a listen while reading the lyrics.
EZ DO DANCETRF

A commercial announcing the AEON de WARM campaign, which has become a winter tradition.
DJ KOO energetically introduces the campaign’s three “WARMs” — warm products, great deals, and warm in-store spaces — inviting everyone to warm both body and soul.
It’s a very impactful commercial, isn’t it? The background music features TRF’s signature track “EZ DO DANCE.” Released in 1993, it’s one of their hallmark songs, known for its upbeat, bright melody.
It’s the kind of high-energy tune that makes you want to start dancing as soon as you hear it.
To Those Who Know the Blue of the Skyaimyon


In keeping with the product name, Wakana Matsumoto appears holding a bouquet of sunflowers.
In the commercial introducing the newly released shampoo, Bloom Doll, her expressions as she speaks directly to the camera are particularly striking.
The background music is Aimyon’s 2019 song “A Person Who Knows the Blue of the Sky.” It’s a perfect match for the product’s refreshing image—a straightforward, invigorating track with irresistibly fresh appeal.
Until we meet againOzaki Kiyohiko


This commercial is presented as a circular-themed drama featuring Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori, expressing the importance of small acts of consideration when disposing of plastic bottles.
The story shows the three of them empathizing with various people, offering warm words that suggest a good future awaits those who practice proper sorting.
Further highlighting the drama’s positive, heartwarming atmosphere is the song “Mata Au Hi Made” by Kiyohiko Ozaki.
With its distinctive brass tones and brilliant sound, it evokes a bright, expansive feeling, as if the scenery is opening up before you.
Please, Bach!Hinatazaka46


Featuring Hinatazaka46 members Miku Kanemura and Nao Kosaka, this announcement promotes a campaign where collecting stamps in the Lawson app gives you a chance to win luxurious prizes such as a special live performance.
The background music is their song “Onegai Bach!” released in September 2025, an upbeat track with memorable lyrics themed around the beginning of love.
Unhappy birthday constructionSakurazaka46


This is a Lawson app campaign commercial featuring Yu Murai and Hikaru Morita.
The ad announces a campaign where collecting stamps in the app gives you a chance to win prizes like tickets to Sakurazaka46 concerts.
Playing in the background is “Unhappy Birthday Syntax,” which they will release in October 2025.
The lyrics, centered on one’s own birthday, are striking for their self-questioning tone—wondering whether it was good to be born at all.
Even within that self-deprecating theme, however, the song weaves in forward-looking words that glimpse hope for the future, and many listeners are likely to resonate strongly with it.
Letter ~Dear Fifteen-Year-Old Me~Ikeda Eraiza


This commercial for Fukoku Life starts with Elaiza Ikeda standing on the street, singing with a guitar.
The narration is striking: it voices the conflicting yet coexisting feelings of “I like being alone, but I hate loneliness,” and declares, “That’s who I am.” Seeing someone accept the complexity and contradictions within themselves may give some viewers courage.
In the CM, the song Ikeda is performing is Angela Aki’s signature piece, “Tegami ~Haikei Juugo no Kimi e~” (“Letter: To You, Fifteen”).
Released in 2008, the song tells a story in which the 15-year-old self and the grown-up self exchange letters, expressing what the adult wants to say to the 15-year-old and what the 15-year-old wants to say to the adult.


