Nivea Kao’s commercial song. A popular jingle.
NIVEA is famous for its moisturizing cream.
In Japan, the company sells not only the cream but also a variety of other products.
When it comes to NIVEA commercials, many people strongly associate them with the ad that used the song “Mamoritaai ~ Kono Ryōte no Naka ~.” However, many other songs featured in NIVEA commercials also have a gentle or sophisticated feel.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in NIVEA’s commercials so far.
We’ve gathered tracks from older campaigns to the most recent ads, so you’re likely to find nostalgic tunes as well as songs you’ve heard recently and were curious about.
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NIVEA Kao commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (71–80)
eyes to eyesAYUSE KOZUE

This is a song by the Japanese female singer-songwriter AYUSE KOZUE, which was used as the commercial song for “NIVEA Body Medicated Whitening UV / Stretch Up.” It’s a gentle ballad that perfectly matches her soft singing voice.
Song To The MoonAntonín Dvořák

Antonín Dvořák is the second Czech composer to gain worldwide recognition in the late Romantic era.
This track from Act I of the opera Rusalka—also known by the subtitle “Song to the Moon”—was used in a Nivea Shower Oil commercial.
Souljacker Part IEels

A track released in 2001 by the American rock band Eels.
The music video was filmed in an abandoned prison in Berlin.
The track was used in the films Hot Fuzz and The Condemned, as well as in the Nivea For Men – Extreme Comfort commercial.
California King BedRihanna

A track released by Rihanna in 2011.
It’s an R&B power ballad with rock elements that reached the Top 10 on charts around the world and was certified platinum in four countries.
It was used in Nivea Skincare’s “100 Years For Life” commercial.
Come CloserTaeyeon

Taeyeon is a South Korean singer who has been active since 2007.
She is also known as a member of the girl group Girls’ Generation and has received awards such as the Seoul Music Awards.
This track was used in a Nivea commercial.
Heaven and HellNobuaki Tanaka

In the NIVEA for MEN Morning 10 commercial “Birth” Episode 1 featuring Takumi Kitamura, the overture ‘Orpheus in the Underworld’ (commonly known for ‘Can-Can’) from the operetta by Offenbach is used.
The CM uses an arranged version of the piece, packed with even more comical elements than the original.
The arrangement was done by Nobuaki Tanaka, a composer/arranger and guitarist known for numerous commercial songs.
The selection perfectly matches the fast pace of the commercial, and the arrangement further amplifies that sense of speed!
Original songHashimoto Tatsuki

The music playing in the face wash commercial “Weakly Acidic Foam Lecture,” featuring Ryoko Shinohara, is an original track made for the ad.
It was composed by Tatsuki Hashimoto, a composer known for numerous commercial songs who is also active as a singer.
It begins with catchy, attention-grabbing pop sounds that match a classroom-like scene, suggesting that something is about to start.
Then it shifts to a bright, glamorous melody that amplifies the product’s impressive effects, using the music to give the product a powerful boost.


