A roundup of songs from Panasonic commercials. Featuring the tracks that played in the ads, too!
Panasonic is such a classic home appliance brand that you probably have at least one Panasonic product at home.
They actively air TV commercials, so you likely see their ads often when you watch TV.
In this article, we’ll introduce Panasonic’s commercials along with the songs featured in them, all in one place.
We’ve compiled not only the latest commercials but also past ones, so you might find some that look familiar.
If there was a commercial you saw before and were curious about, be sure to look for it here!
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Panasonic commercial song roundup: Introducing the tracks featured in the ads! (41–50)
VOICEYOSHI

YOSHI, who was active in a wide range of fields—from fashion to more art-driven pursuits—with his free-spirited style.
The commercial for the true wireless earbuds RZ-S50W that he appeared in featured an original song, “VOICE,” written specifically for it.
It was released as a digital single in 2020.
You know that feeling when you use wireless earbuds for the first time—like your world is expanding.
This track packs in that futuristic vibe along with elements of Western pop.
YOSHI himself was involved in writing and composing the song, infusing it with the message of cherishing the fleeting moments of now.
His soaring high-tone vocals and the sense of freedom, as if breaking free from restraints, are truly moving.
If you’re going to build a houseMochida Kaori

In Panasonic Homes’ commercial, under the theme “If you’re going to build a home,” a special, striking video features 60 homeowners singing in chorus with singer Kaori Mochida.
The lyrics, which express the feelings poured into homebuilding, time with family, and the everyday life that grows there, convey the warmth of real living.
The choral piece, “If You’re Going to Build a Home,” is composed of sincere lyrics and a gentle melody; when her tender voice overlaps with the voices of the homeowners, it evokes a profound sense of reassurance and hope.
This commercial and song, which straightforwardly communicate through music that a home is not just a building but a place filled with meaning, quietly resonates in the hearts of viewers.
Let’s walkJUN SKY WALKER(S)

When you think of J(S)W, this is the song that comes to mind for many people, isn’t it? “Aruite Ikō” is JUN SKY WALKER(S)’s second single, released in 1989, and one of their signature tracks.
At the time of its release, it was used in a commercial for Panasonic’s “Headphone Stereo S.” If you remember when this song was a hit, there’s a good chance you still sing it at karaoke today.
It’s a high-energy number that gets everyone pumped up and brings people together across generations.
Amazing GraceMay J.

Thanks to her vocal prowess, May J.
can captivate listeners with any song.
In this case, she performs the well-known “Amazing Grace” a cappella for a Panasonic commercial.
Frequently heard on TV and in ads, “Amazing Grace” is an American hymn and a very popular piece.
As a hymn, it slips easily into the ear, and listening to it feels cleansing for the soul.
It’s also a song commonly heard at ceremonies in Japan, including weddings and funerals.
Amazing GraceMay J.

A hymn written in 1772 by the English clergyman John Newton, whose composer is unknown yet is famous for having been covered by many artists around the world.
The song expresses remorse for involvement in the slave trade and gratitude for God’s love, and in the commercial it is covered by the female singer May J.
Despite its brevity, the melody conveys a sense of sanctity, and May J.’s clear, translucent voice matches it perfectly, creating an atmosphere so sublime it feels almost divine.


