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Heartwarming nostalgic commercial jingles: a special collection of timeless hits that take you back.

“I want to hear that commercial jingle again!” Why not start a little journey to rediscover those memories? The melodies from the TV commercials we watched as kids have a way of suddenly resurfacing in our hearts.

Even if you’ve forgotten the product or the storyline, those catchy, nostalgic phrases are surely still etched in your memory.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of classic commercial songs that you’ll find yourself humming along to.

Enjoy these heartwarming melodies along with the memories of those days.

Heart-warming nostalgic commercial jingles: A collection of memorable classics that take you back (21–30)

JT SomeTime LIGHTS

I want to be dumped with a happy endingAnri

Japan Tobacco Sometime Light commercial, 1987

This commercial promotes Sometime Light through refreshing footage of a haircut on a building rooftop.

Both the woman cutting and the man getting his hair cut are smiling, which really conveys the fresh, uplifting mood.

Enhancing the playful, breezy atmosphere of the visuals is Anri’s song “I Want to Be Dumped with a Happy End.” Although the theme is heartbreak, the sound and vocals feel light, revealing a positive emotion that encourages moving forward.

Suntory Pepsi Nex 2010 Commercial

I Love Rock ‘N’ RollL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

“I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” – Joan Jett & the Blackhearts (Official Video)
I Love Rock 'N' RollL'Arc〜en〜Ciel
L, Arc~en~ciel Pepsi CM

This commercial shows L’Arc-en-Ciel performing surrounded by Pepsi bottles, evoking the refreshing sensation of Pepsi.

It highlights their powerful performance through expressions and movement, and by layering it with visuals of fizzing carbonation, it also conveys deliciousness.

The song that accentuates the crisp yet forceful sense of refreshment expressed in the footage is “I Love Rock ’N’ Roll.” Although performed by L’Arc-en-Ciel, the song originally comes from the British rock band The Arrows.

The sound features powerfully resonant low tones, and the layered vocals give listeners a boost of energy.

Its straightforward rock sound inspires a positive, forward-looking feeling.

Heartwarming nostalgic commercial songs. A collection of timeless classics that bring back those days (31–40)

Suntory Pepsi Nex 2010 Commercial

Get It OnPorunogurafiti

T. Rex – Get It On [Lyrics] [HD]
Get It OnPorunogurafiti
Nice commercial: Pepsi NEX Cover Series

This commercial features Porno Graffitti delivering a powerful performance surrounded by Pepsi bottles, highlighting a refreshing sensation.

The white and black outfits are a key point, and when paired with the dark color of Pepsi, they create a cool vibe.

The song that further accentuates the strength and stylishness of the visuals is Porno Graffitti’s “Get It On.” It’s a cover of a track by T.

Rex, notable for its straightforward rock sound that conveys not only power but also a sense of fun.

Suntory Pepsi Nex 2010 Commercial

LaylaKobukuro

Nice commercial: Pepsi NEX Cover Series
LaylaKobukuro
Nice commercial: Pepsi NEX Cover Series

This commercial features Kobukuro performing next to a bottle of Pepsi, highlighting its powerful, refreshing zing.

Seeing the duo in black outfits delivering a rock-style performance also gives it a fresh, new feel.

The track that accentuates the video’s powerful energy and crisp exhilaration is Kobukuro’s rendition of “Layla.” The song is originally known as a track by Derek and the Dominos, Eric Clapton’s band.

While Kobukuro is generally associated with a more acoustic image, this song conveys their intent to break new ground with a rock-inspired vibe.

KFC 1992 Commercial

To you, the one and only in the worldInagaki Junichi

To You, the One and Only in the World (Remix Version)
To you, the one and only in the worldInagaki Junichi

KFC has locations all across the country and is loved in each area, with commercials that reflect local flavors having been aired.

The song used in a commercial broadcast exclusively in the Tohoku region in 1992 was Junichi Inagaki’s “Sekai de Tatta Hitori no Kimi ni.” It was released as a single in 1992 on the same day as the album “SKETCH of HEART.” The breezy sound that evokes the seaside is striking, and the lyrics, which convey affection, give a warm feeling.

Asahi Soft Drinks Mitsuya Cider

HOT LIMITT.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution – HOT LIMIT | Official Music Video
HOT LIMITT.M.Revolution
1998 Ichiro Suzuki Mitsuya Cider commercial

T.M.Revolution’s “HOT LIMIT” is the eighth single, released in 1998, and it’s well-loved as a summer staple.

The energetic, digitally driven sound by Daisuke Asakura combined with Takanori Nishikawa’s powerful vocals emphasizes the heat and momentum of summer.

Including the provocative costume and distinctive world in the music video, it leaves the impression of being a signature song for T.M.Revolution.

Among the many commercials it’s been used in, the Mitsuya Cider ad was especially notable, where pairing it with Ichiro’s presence further highlighted the song’s intensity.

glico (Glico) Pocky “DANCE DANCE” series

DANCE DANCEORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE 'DANCE2 feat. Soy Sauce' MV
DANCE DANCEORANGE RANGE

This video is a compilation of Glico’s “DANCE DANCE” commercial series that aired in the 2000s.

The CM song used is ORANGE RANGE’s “DANCE DANCE,” which has an impressively catchy melody.

The series featured Yui Aragaki, an actress who remains extremely popular today.

She was already well-known at the time, so the commercials became a hot topic as soon as they aired.

She still looks adorable even now.