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] (181–190)
SOMEDAYWurtS

This commercial depicts everyday life with Snow Brand’s Sakeru Cheese, highlighting its casual ease that supports everyone’s efforts.
It shows a student working hard for entrance exams, conveying that the cheese can be enjoyed casually even in the midst of that effort—layering the image of cherry blossoms blooming to symbolize success with the visual of cheese being pulled apart.
The song that further accentuates this striving toward a goal and the positive mood is WurtS’s “SOMEDAY.” Its light piano and bright brass tones are striking, and along with the gentle rhythm, they convey a positive atmosphere that encourages you to keep moving forward.
crystallizationNakajima Kento

This commercial expresses the stance of various companies coming together as one to support TEAM JAPAN as they compete in the Milan–Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
The main visuals depict scenes from past competitions, conveying the expectation that we’ll feel that same inspiration at this Olympics as well.
The song that further accentuates the dynamism of the sports portrayed in the footage is Kento Nakajima’s “Kesshō,” which is also the official support song.
Its refreshing sound evokes a sense of expansive scenery, and the layered vocals suggest the athletes’ unity and bonds.
Can’t Help Falling In LoveElvis Presley

This commercial introduces Honda’s initiatives on the water, highlighting the company’s commitment to supporting mobility experiences in every scene.
It depicts a machine equipped with a Honda outboard motor gliding smoothly across the water, and, aided by the effect of the water itself, it conveys in a refreshing way the idea that Honda delivers a strong sense of reliability anywhere.
The music that further accentuates the fresh atmosphere portrayed in the visuals is Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” It comes across as a ballad that unfolds with a gentle ambience, and its softly layered chorus and vocals have a calming effect on the listener.
Beyond TouchShibuya Keiichiro

This commercial showcases Buffalo’s full support for artists by portraying Keiichiro Shibuya in the act of composing.
Watching him engage earnestly with his music and machines as he advances toward completion also conveys the sense of high performance that never gets in the way of his progress.
The track that further accentuates the film’s distinctive world is Keiichiro Shibuya’s “Beyond Touch.” It’s a piece with a uniquely floating sensation, giving the impression of calm air imbued with a certain tension.
halvesiesMISIA

It’s a commercial that shows people sharing joy and dividing sorrow, expressing the company’s desire to support those connections.
The theme is sharing feelings, and it gently conveys the hope that doing so will lead to a more peaceful world.
The song that further highlights the tender atmosphere depicted in the visuals is MISIA’s “Hanbunko.” Its central message is that joy doubles when shared, inviting us to build warm, enjoyable connections with others.
Wonderful Daysyunikōn

Actress Naomi Nishida plays the mother of a student preparing for entrance exams, showing her wholehearted support in managing the child’s health.
As part of various forms of support—meals, masks, and rides during the cold season—she incorporates tasty immune care.
The ad explains how it helps maintain immune function, heightening expectations for its effectiveness.
The background music features “Subarashii Hibi” by Unicorn, with Tamio Okuda on vocals.
The lyrics, themed around parting from friends, depict pressing forward with all one’s might, regardless of appearances.
I wanna see youAbe Mao

This is a commercial featuring Kingo Uchida, Soma Abe, and Haruto Oki from “Today, I Fell in Love,” showing each of them handmaking Valentine’s chocolates for their respective partners.
It’s lovely to see the three of them happily crafting the chocolates while thinking of their partners.
In the latter half of the commercial, each of them is shown handing the chocolates to their partner—the joy of receiving them, and the relief and happiness of giving them, leave a lasting impression.


