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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.

Memorable Commercials [July 2025] (21–30)

Tohoku Electric Power Group: Uniting our strength. Uniting our hearts. “Business” version

How are you?NEW!Kawashima Eigo

Eigo Kawashima - How Are You? - Tohoku Electric Power CM Song
How are you?NEW!Kawashima Eigo
Tohoku Electric Power Group CM: “Unite our power. Unite our hearts. Business Edition”

In the Tohoku Electric Power Group’s “Business” commercial aired in 2026, Eigo Kawashima’s song “Genki Desu Ka” was used.

This track was written specifically for Tohoku Electric Power’s commercials and has been featured since the 1990s.

Although it was not officially released for a long time, it was included in the 2011 compilation “Old Friends Reunited: Best of Eigo Kawashima.” The lyrics, which depict the pursuit of dreams, are inspiring to listen to.

USJ Uni-Spring 2026 'Middle and High School Students' Version

Stand by YouthNEW!CENT

CENT/Stand-by-Youth [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Stand by YouthNEW!CENT
[Uni-Spring] Middle and High School Students Edition TV Commercial | USJ

This commercial portrays middle and high schoolers enjoying Universal Studios Japan, expressing the youth, unforgettable memories, and timeless fun found there.

As they throw themselves into attractions with big smiles, a conversation about continuing to have fun suggests that it’s also a place that supports connections.

The song that further highlights the excitement and joyful atmosphere depicted in the footage is “Stand by Youth” by CENT.

With the feel of a straightforward band sound and a powerful vocal performance, it evokes a positive attitude.

Memorable Commercials [July 2025] (31–40)

Sapporo Beer Sapporo Classic “What kind of mother was she?” version

Let’s have a drink here.NEW!taka ando toshi

[Now streaming for karaoke] Come on, let’s drink here. | Sapporo Classic Brand Song [Full MV]
Let's have a drink here.NEW!taka ando toshi
Sapporo Classic “What kind of mother was she?” version 30 seconds

This commercial features Taka from the duo Taka and Toshi looking back on memories with his mother through conversation, conveying the bonds of family.

With Toshi watching over them warmly, and Sapporo Classic being enjoyed in the scene, it also highlights the gentle flavor that supports peaceful moments.

The song that underscores the relaxed mood and tender atmosphere depicted in the footage is “Koko de, Nomou yo.” sung by Taka and Toshi.

It’s a song that portrays the importance of human connection and relaxation, and its calm tempo and gentle vocals convey a sense of reassurance.

U-Can Paris An-san “Nijiiro” Version

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U-CAN You-Can TV commercial “Anne in Paris: Nijiiro (Rainbow)” 30 seconds

Anne sings Ayaka’s song “Nijiiro” on the streets of Paris.

Anne lives in Paris and travels between Paris and Japan for work.

In the U-Can commercial she appears in, she shows how learning with U-Can can lead to new work opportunities, strengths, and confidence.

It matches perfectly with the song’s theme of one’s own story, inspiring you to do what you love and move forward as yourself.

It’s also a commercial where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Paris.

U-Can An (Kyo) san’s solo performance “If I Could Become a Star” version

If I Could Become a Staran

Mr.Children "If I Could Become a Star" STADIUM TOUR 2011 SENSE -in the field-
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U-Can An (Anne) Singing with Guitar: If I Could Become a Star / 30 seconds

This commercial opens with a scene of An performing a solo rendition of “Hoshi ni Naretara,” a song included on Mr.Children’s 1992 album Kind of Love.

It suggests, “Let’s start something new this year.” The footage shows people who earned qualifications through U-Can’s courses and others who are applying what they learned and working with enthusiasm.

Seeing their radiant expressions really motivates you to think, “I want to take on a challenge too.”

U-CAN Anzu-san Acoustic Performance 'Hana' Version

Flower -Memento Mori-an

Mr.Children “Flower -Mémento-Mori-” MUSIC VIDEO
Flower -Memento Mori-an
U-Can An Solo Singing with Guitar – Flower Edition / 30 seconds

Narrated by Anne, this commercial suggests, “Why not start something new this year?” It shows people diligently working through U-Can courses, offering motivating scenes that make you think, “Maybe I’ll give it my best shot too.” In the background, Anne delivers a passionate, stripped-down performance of Mr.Children’s classic “Hana -Mémento-Mori-.” Her steadfast voice weaves a hopeful message: because everything ends someday, cherish the present and let your flowers bloom.

HONDA FREED Tight! FREED “CROSSTAR Slope” Version

familieMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE「familie」Official Music Video
familieMrs. GREEN APPLE
[FREED] Web Movie: 'Tightly! FREED <CROSSTAR Slope>' Edition

This commercial proposes various ways to use Honda’s Freed, emphasizing that it makes anyone’s everyday life comfortable.

It cheerfully conveys that the car is fully equipped for leisure, daily routines, and even caregiving, and that its comfort brings smiles to many people.

The song that further highlights the positive atmosphere depicted in the footage is Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s “familie.” Its buoyant sound and vocals are striking, and together with lyrics that boldly sing of love, it conveys a strong sense of hope.