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This is a song list compiling tracks used in TV commercials by P&G, a manufacturer that sells a variety of products such as household items like detergents and diapers, as well as cosmetics.

P&G is said to be an abbreviation for Procter & Gamble.

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P&G commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (11–20)

P&G Lenor Happiness “A Life with Flowers”

Stay HappinessSalyu

Salyu, Riho Yoshioka-starring commercial song “Stay Happiness” long version MV released – Lenor Happiness “Life with Flowers” CM song / long version
Stay HappinessSalyu

This commercial conveys the rich fragrance of Lenor Happiness, inspired by the image of Riho Yoshioka surrounded by flowers.

The unique depiction of flowers blooming from clothing is striking, illustrating how the scent spreads and stays well.

Further emphasizing the gentle atmosphere of the flower-filled visuals is Salyu’s song “Stay Happiness.” Centered on an acoustic sound, its soft tones play lightly, and together with the vocals, it conveys everyday happiness and relaxation.

P&G Lenor Happiness “Happiness Within a 30 cm Radius”

I like you.Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino “I Love You” Live Performance – Kana Nishino “Kimi ga suki”
I like you.Nishino Kana

This commercial portrays how the scent of Lenor Happiness spreads clearly to those around you, expressed through the everyday lives of various people.

It shows how the fragrance extends within a 30 cm radius and how that leads to everyday happiness, narrated by Haruka Ayase.

Enhancing the gentle, happiness-filled mood of the visuals is Kana Nishino’s song “Kimi ga Suki.” The tender vocals layered over the soothing sound are striking, and together with the lyrics that convey heartfelt feelings, they evoke an image of savoring happiness.

Hands To MyselfSelena Gomez

A dance-pop track released in 2016 by American singer Selena Gomez.

It has been certified platinum in six countries.

The song was used in a Pantene Pro-V “Love Your Hair Longer” commercial produced by P&G, in which Selena herself appeared.

P&G Febreze Stand-Up Air Freshener 2009 Commercial

Original songhofudiran

Febreze tabletop air freshener commercial (2009) Music: HOF DYLAN
Original songhofudiran

Some of you might remember this commercial that aired in 2009 for its super cute direction.

It depicts stand-alone Febreze absorbing unpleasant odors and releasing a pleasant scent, by showing children operating a factory.

And what makes the footage even catchier is the original song by Hoff Dylan.

The catchy melody and vocal work really stick in your head after just one listen.

P&G Febreze Car Double Deodorizing “Parent-Child Bond” Version

Original songHirano Wataru

P&G Febreze Car Double Deodorizing TV Commercial 'Parent-Child Bond' 15 seconds
Original songHirano Wataru

Daigo plays the role of a father enjoying a drive with his child, when his son complains that the car smells and is making him feel sick.

There may be more people than you’d expect who, like him, have gotten carsick because of an odor.

By depicting this familiar situation, the commercial highlights the effectiveness of Febreze for cars.

Matching their coordinated denim jackets, the background music features resonant guitar tones, composed by Wataru Hirano.

P&G Febreze: “Just place it or hang it to prevent bathroom mold!” version

O Bureneli

While Yoshino Kimura is scrubbing mold in the bathroom, Ikusaburo Yamazaki appears and explains how mold proliferates.

He says you have to break its growth cycle, and then introduces Febreze’s anti-mold agent.

Apparently, you just leave it in the bathroom and the anti-mold effect keeps working.

The BGM is the Swiss folk song “O Vreneli,” whose upbeat, positive melody really stands out!

P&G commercial songs: Popular commercial songs (21–30)

P&G Bold Sun Gel Ball 'Samba' Edition

Matsuken Samba IIMatsudaira Ken

[Official] Ken Matsudaira “Matsuken Samba II” MV
Matsuken Samba IIMatsudaira Ken

This is a comical commercial that shows how Bold Sun Gel Ball can eliminate the musty odor of laundry dried indoors.

Ken Matsudaira appears before Fuma Kikuchi’s character, the “Laundry Daimyo,” and uses a mysterious beam to solve the odor problem.

The way he silently resumes firing the beam even when asked for an explanation, and Fuma Kikuchi’s screams as the laundry is being zapped, really heighten the comedy.

The glamorous song that plays when Ken Matsudaira’s character appears is “Matsuken Samba II.” Because it’s a dazzling track evocative of a samba carnival, you can feel the fun the moment the intro starts to play.