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 tracks (21–30)
Music To Watch Girls ByBob Crewe Generation

This song is a work released under the name BOB CREWE GENERATION, a group of genius singer-songwriters active since the 1950s, and it became a hit known in Japan by the title “Koi wa Rhythm ni Nosete” (“Let Love Ride the Rhythm”).
The song was used in a Diet Pepsi commercial.
Simply IrresistibleRobert Palmer

Robert Palmer from the United Kingdom scored a massive hit with the song “Simply Irresistible” (Japanese title: “Kono Ai ni Subete o”), and he won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for it.
The song was also used in a Pepsi commercial.
Pepsi commercial songs. Popular commercial tunes (31–40)
Move OverSpice Girls

Debuting in the 1990s and taking the world by storm, the five-member British girl group is the Spice Girls.
After they became global idols, they signed a sponsorship deal with Pepsi Cola, appeared in commercials, and released limited singles such as “Move Over.”
blue horizonIzumi Tomoko

It seems that Tomoko Izumi, who debuted in the early 1980s, had her debut song “Aoi Suiheisen” (Blue Horizon), sung by herself, featured in a commercial in which she appeared.
As part of idol promotion strategies at the time, it was common to raise recognition through commercials for major companies.


