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)
amberAramaki Yujin


It features a scene where Airu Kubozuka gently watches over a woman happily styling her hair with LUV CHROME.
It conveys, with a soft touch, the uplifting feeling that comes from using LUV CHROME—the kind that makes you unconsciously hum a little higher.
The song that accentuates the calm atmosphere of the video and the joy within it is Yujin Aramaki’s “amber.” With its relaxed rhythm and refreshing sound, the track evokes the simple happiness found in everyday life.
First kissrikon densetsu


This is an introduction commercial for the Vezel with the memorable tagline “Born for the city.” In addition to highlighting its interior and exterior features, the ad emphasizes how easy it is to drive in urban areas, including a size that makes parking in city lots simple.
Not only is the Vezel shown with a focus on its stylishness, but the visuals themselves are cool and eye-catching.
It’s also notable that the BGM features Rikon Densetsu’s “First Kiss.” Despite lyrics that portray a bittersweet love that tightens the chest, the combination with an up-tempo, stylish track is captivating.
If you listen while reading the lyrics, you may find parts that resonate with your own experiences.
Memorable Commercials [July 2025] (171–180)
MessiahGeorg Friedrich Händel


This commercial, memorable for its uniquely styled illustrations, introduces what kind of company SKY Perfect JSAT is.
The answer presented is that it’s a “space business enterprise,” a company that develops businesses leveraging outer space, starting with communications satellites.
The footage of an illustrated woman dancing to a psytrance-style arrangement of “Messiah” leaves a strong impact.
The background music is Handel’s “Messiah,” also known as the “Hallelujah Chorus,” a piece that most people have probably heard somewhere before.
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE

This commercial shows the members of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE eating curry to highlight how perfectly House’s curry matches autumn flavors.
The concept of a mysterious curry party set in a place that evokes autumn is striking, and the overall atmosphere feels cheerful.
The song that further accentuates the fun vibe conveyed by the visuals is Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Lilac.” With its refreshing sound and sense of speed, the track clearly conveys positive emotions.
I Do BelieveCraig Reever feat. Mia Niles


This is a concept video for Miel Citron, a wedding venue in Mie Prefecture operated by the Brass Group.
From colorful table settings to tuxedos, dresses, and the exterior of the venue, the video captures every aspect of Miel Citron without leaving anything out.
Every frame is beautiful, and it sparks the imagination—hosting a reception at a place like this would surely be bliss.
A refreshing Western pop song plays in the background: “I Do Believe” by Craig Reever and Mia Niles.
Despite its mid-tempo pace, the strong kick drum beat stands out, giving it a danceable feel.
The smooth, approachable female vocals are lovely as well—it’s an uplifting track that really boosts your mood.
MIAEmily Lewis


In a commercial released in 2025 by Take and Give Needs, the focus is on flowers, suggesting that you freely enjoy them—from the bride’s bouquet to headpieces and even venue decor—however you like.
The video showcases a wide variety of flowers with truly diverse arrangements, likely inspiring many viewers to want to incorporate such beautiful blooms.
The stylish Western track playing in the background of this chic commercial is Emily Lewis’s “MIA,” a 2024 release known for its refined production, featuring a clear, airy vocal and a stylish beat.
YouHarper Rey


The introduction commercial for THINGS Aoyama Organic Garden shows a couple preparing for their wedding.
As they discuss their favorite things and interests, the meeting progresses, and the planner is shown crafting a wedding plan perfectly tailored to the two of them.
After watching this commercial, you’ll surely feel, “I want the planner at this venue to help us!” The song playing in the latter half of the video is You by Harper Rey.
Set to a piano accompaniment, it expresses warm, straightforward feelings for a loved one, and it’s sure to move your heart.
It’s a classic love song you’ll want to listen to while reading the lyrics.


