Pepsi commercial song. Popular jingle.
With exhilarating music and a heart-pounding story, Pepsi’s commercials vividly come back to life, overlapping with memories of each era.
From memorable songs performed by featured artists to covers of tracks by global stars done by Japanese artists, Pepsi commercials have long been filled with captivating music.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of Pepsi’s timeless commercial songs that resonate with the heart.
Enjoy these wonderful tracks along with a touch of nostalgia.
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Pepsi commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (1–10)
Night Parade of One Hundred DemonsIshikawa Sayuri


This commercial brings together a star-studded lineup led by Sayuri Ishikawa, with LUNA SEA’s SUGIZO, RIZE’s KenKen, DJ RENA, and Nyangostar.
It’s a PEPSI J-Cola spot featuring an awe-inspiring, festival-like spectacle: dancers marching around a massive float carrying the musicians.
The piece performed in the video is “Hyakki Yagyo.” It’s a track that feels like an arrangement of the Soran Bushi folk song, and above all, Ishikawa’s soaring vocals command an overwhelming presence.
Not to be outdone, SUGIZO’s guitar and KenKen’s bass fire back in kind.
It’s a powerful number whose intensity can only be experienced through a collaboration of such lavish artists.
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.
Get It OnPorunogurafiti


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.
Pepsi commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (11–20)
Goodbye, days full of woundsB’z


This commercial showcases B’z delivering a powerful performance out in the wilderness, simultaneously highlighting Pepsi’s bold, invigorating refreshment.
At first it seems to be a barren wasteland, yet a mirror ball is suspended there, creating a distinctive world that conveys not only strength but also fun.
Among the elements depicted in this imagery, the piece that’s presented to accentuate the band’s forceful presence is B’z’s “Sayōnara Kizudarake no Hibi yo.” Its powerful rock sound evokes an expansive landscape and conveys a positive, forward-driving emotion.
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.
MVPIwatatakanori


The commercial for Suntory’s Pepsi Nama BIG ZERO LEMON, titled “NEW PEPSI NEW ZERO LEMON with Takanori Iwata,” features Takanori Iwata, who is active as a member of Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE and EXILE.
In this CM, where Iwata shows off cool dance moves, his 2024 digital release “MVP” is used.
Listening to the lyrics—which seem to depict Iwata himself and his determination to aim even higher—will surely raise expectations for what’s next from him! It’s also a track that serves as a cheer for anyone striving toward their goals.
Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)C+C Music Factory

There’s an American hip-hop group from the 1990s called C+C Music Factory.
One of their signature and hit songs is “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now).” This track was used in a commercial for Pepsi Black.


