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.
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Heart-warming nostalgic commercial jingles: A collection of memorable classics that take you back (21–30)
Got To Be RealKōda Kumi

This commercial features Kumi Koda performing while surrounded by Pepsi bottles, showcasing the refreshing taste of Pepsi through her presence.
In a playful twist, the Pepsi bottles start dancing along, creating a fun atmosphere enhanced by Kumi Koda’s expressions.
The song that elevates the light, refreshing, and joyful feel depicted in the visuals is Kumi Koda’s “Got To Be Real.” The original is by Cheryl Lynn, and while it retains the powerful soulfulness of the original, Kumi Koda’s vocals add a stylish lightness to the track.
LaylaKobukuro

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.
Heartwarming nostalgic commercial songs. A collection of timeless classics that bring back those days (31–40)
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.
Song of Love ~I Truly Love You~Chonan Kan

This is a commercial that introduces Kentucky Fried Chicken’s Korean-style items, themed after the variety show “Chonan Kang,” in which Tsuyoshi Kusanagi appeared as Chonan Kang.
In it, Kusanagi conveys, in Korean, how enjoyable KFC’s delicious offerings are, giving the whole piece a bright, cheerful feel.
Further enhancing the lively atmosphere of the footage is the song “Ai no Uta ~Chonmal Saranghaeyo~,” released under the name Chonan Kang.
It gives the impression of bustling dance music, and its simple Korean lyrics sung in a joyful manner help amplify the excitement.
I love you so muchHirosue Ryōko

Ryoko Hirosue’s 1997 debut single.
In the world of communication devices where “three years makes a Galapagos” is the rule, pagers already feel like ancient history.
In this compilation of NTT DoCoMo commercials, there’s a version starting around 1:44 where Hirosue passionately sings this song at karaoke.
White LoversKuwata Keisuke

In 2001, it was used as the theme song for Coca-Cola’s ‘No Reason’ campaign.
The sound has a slightly melancholy feel, as if someone is walking alone through the snow.
The chorus melody, which tumbles down like running down a staircase, leaves a strong impression on the ear.
We Will Rock YouBritney Spears, Beyonce & Pink

This commercial depicts the powerful presence of ancient people fighting in an arena, while also highlighting the bold, refreshing appeal of Pepsi.
Just when it seems like Britney Spears, Beyoncé, and Pink are going to battle, they throw down their weapons and deliver a performance that draws in the audience, unfolding a story of standing up to those in power.
The song featured as a powerful performance in this footage is “We Will Rock You.” Originally a Queen song, it conveys a different kind of strength here by being sung by women known for their powerful vocals.
With a sound that feels like stamping the earth and layered vocals that sweep up everyone around, the entire piece emphasizes sheer power.


