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] (371–380)
You Really Got MeThe Kinks


This is a commercial introducing the Nama-Jokki Can, which lets you open the entire mouth of the can so you can enjoy a taste as if you were drinking from a beer mug.
In this ad, of course it talks about how delicious Asahi is when drunk from the Nama-Jokki Can, but it especially focuses on that first sip.
After watching this commercial, there are probably quite a few beer lovers who immediately feel like having a drink.
The BGM features the upbeat, feel-good track “You Really Got Me.” Originally released by The Kinks in 1964, the song has been arranged in the commercial to feel even catchier.
BlissTyla

This Coca-Cola commercial features the memorable tagline, “Being absorbed beats being focused.” Indeed, many people have probably felt that they perform more powerfully when they’re completely absorbed in something they love, compared to when they’re trying to concentrate on something they’re not interested in.
This ad builds on that striking tagline and is set around a road trip.
As the female protagonist is driving with her friends, who should be in the car next to them but Tayla! It’s a captivating commercial with a dreamy, heart-pounding twist.
Naturally, the background music is Tayla’s track “Bliss.” The lyrics express deep affection for a loved one, while also conveying the anxiety of what might happen if they were ever separated.
It’s a feeling many people can relate to.
Someday My Prince Will ComeFrank Churchill


Hiroshi Tachi and Mika Matsuno co-star as a parent and child, and the footage shows not only Tachi but, surprisingly, Matsuno as well using Hazuki Loupe.
Tachi uses the Hazuki Loupe to read the text on wine and supplement bottles, and by showing various scenes, it conveys how useful the loupe is in everyday life.
Matsuno, meanwhile, uses the Hazuki Loupe while doing her own nails.
The commercial is crafted to express the desire for not only older people but also younger generations to use it.
The background music is an arrangement of “Someday My Prince Will Come,” known as an insert song from the Disney film Snow White.
The refined arrangement is highly appealing and perfectly matches the atmosphere of the Hazuki Loupe commercial, which aims to project a sense of quality.
White LoveSPEED


This is the song used in the Shiseido Tissera Angel Drop commercial that aired in the late 1990s.
Members of SPEED also appeared in the ad, so many of you may remember it vividly.
Released in 1997, this track is one of their signature songs and was included on the following year’s album, RISE.
Set against a winter backdrop, the lyrics—vowing eternal love while feeling anxious that it might someday end—resonated deeply and moved many listeners.
Kill This LoveBLACKPINK


This commercial promotes the refreshing sensation of Asahi Super Dry through footage from BLACKPINK’s electrifying live performances.
It conveys the idea that Asahi Super Dry is the perfect match for moments of intense heat, with its crisp, refreshing dryness enhancing the energy.
The song that powerfully underscores the strength of these visuals is BLACKPINK’s “Kill This Love.” Its boldly resonant dance beats and consistently aggressive tone throughout serve to highlight that sense of power.
Double Double FIGHT!CANDY TUNE

This commercial has a surreal vibe: the members of CANDY TUNE struggle on a sandy beach to pop squid-shaped balloons, leaving you wondering whether it’s really promoting seafood noodles.
When they can’t pop the balloons, Saori Yoshida appears and rhythmically pops them one after another, heightening the sense of strangeness.
The song that brightly plays within this unique world is CANDY TUNE’s “Baibai FIGHT!,” with lyrics specially arranged for the ad.
Its bouncy sound and cute vocals showcase the appeal of Seafood Noodles and the summer Red Seafood flavor.
Love Is a Sublime Trap feat. ChiprussoINNOSENT in FORMAL


This commercial for Findy, a job-change service for engineers, features Bulma from the anime Dragon Ball Z.
Set to footage of Bulma inventing various items in the series, it highlights the wonder of making things and conveys that the service is tailored to engineers.
The CM’s background music uses INNOSENT in FORMAL’s track “Ai ja Sukuwana feat.
Chipruzo,” whose lyrics—expressing a strong will to believe in oneself and move straight ahead—leave a strong impression.


