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.
- Pepsi commercials roundup. Introducing Suntory’s Pepsi series commercials!
- Coca-Cola commercial song. A popular jingle.
- Western songs from the 90s featured in commercials. A roundup of CM songs.
- 80s commercial songs. A roundup of Japanese songs from the 80s that have been used in commercials.
- [Cup Noodles Commercial] Popular CM Songs. Historical CM Songs [2026]
- Catchy Commercial Jingles and Ad Songs Featured on YouTube Shorts
- Tatsuro Yamashita CM Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
- Coca-Cola commercials: A roundup of famous ads whose cast and featured songs are making waves
- A commercial song with memorable dancing. A commercial that makes you want to start dancing.
- Nostalgic commercials from the 2000s: revisiting ads that left a lasting impression
- SoftBank’s commercial songs: from timeless classics to buzzworthy hits, all introduced at once!
- [Heartwarming] Moving CM songs. Popular commercial songs
- All-Time Nescafé Popular Commercials and Jingles Roundup
Pepsi commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (1–10)
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.
LovefoolPerfume


This commercial showcases the delicious taste and refreshing feel of Pepsi through Perfume’s stylish dance and bright expressions.
With a structure that repeats similar shots—signature looks and poses—the unique progression further elevates the stylish atmosphere.
The song that underscores this breezy vibe is Lovefool, performed by Perfume, a cover of The Cardigans’ 1996 track.
The repeated phrase before the vocals begin and the gentle singing that follows create a distinctive sense of weightlessness.
It’s a track that conveys fun while maintaining a cool, stylish image.
C’monB’z


In visuals that look like something straight out of a B’z music video, Pepsi appears and assertively conveys its refreshing appeal in this commercial.
The shot of pulling a bottle from an ice-filled bucket suggests its coldness, while the smiles of the people drinking it convey its delicious taste.
The song that firmly underscores the powerful sense of refreshment in these visuals is B’z’s “C’mon.” A key point is the incorporation of acoustic elements into the powerful band sound, creating not only heat but also a breezy freshness that feels like a wind blowing through.
Same Ol’The Heavy


Many of you probably remember the commercial series aired from 2014 to 2017 in which Shun Oguri played Momotaro, as it became a major talking point at the time.
With visuals and direction that looked straight out of a Hollywood film, it was so stylish that you might not even have realized it was a Pepsi ad.
The BGM used in the commercial is Same Ol’ by the British rock band The Heavy.
Its powerful, heavy guitar riff leaves a strong impression—just hearing the intro can knock you out.
The “Ol’” in the title is an abbreviation of “Old,” so “Same Old” conveys the idea of repeating the same things.
The lyrics wryly depict unchanging, monotonous days, making it a track that can give you a push when you’re dissatisfied with the status quo or want to take on a challenge.
Blitzkrieg BopZa Kuromaniyonzu


This commercial showcases The Cro-Magnons delivering a powerful performance amid a unique landscape where rocks and Pepsi bottles are ruggedly lined up, highlighting Pepsi’s bold, invigorating refreshment.
Even within this mysterious world, they perform just as they always do, conveying a sense of staying true to themselves.
Underscoring the strength of the visuals is The Cro-Magnons’ rendition of “Blitzkrieg Bop.” A cover of The Ramones’ song, its straightforward rock sound and the iconic opening chant convey an outpouring of energy.
Can’t Wait ‘Til ChristmasUtada Hikaru


It’s a commercial that conveys a sense of cold: Hikaru Utada sings with a Pepsi bottle at her back, set against scenery that looks like it’s snowing.
While the visuals feel chilly, her voice carries warmth, creating a curious atmosphere.
The song that highlights this unique worldview is “Can’t Wait ’Til Christmas,” sung by Hikaru Utada.
It’s a quiet, Christmas-themed track that evokes a gentle heart amid the cold.
I Love Rock ‘N’ RollL’Arc〜en〜Ciel


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.


