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P&G's commercial song. A popular jingle.

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 (21–30)

P&G Febreze Car Double Deodorizing Anti-Mold EXPERT “Let the Wind Blow” Version

Original songHirano Wataru

P&G Febreze Car Double Deodorizing Mold-Prevention EXPERT Commercial “The Wind’s Coming” Version 15 Seconds

This is a commercial that uses Daigo and his family to highlight how Febreze for cars can solve the problem of feeling carsick from the car’s smell.

It portrays a comedic exchange where, despite running the air conditioning out of concern for his family, he gets complaints about the odor—and then shows how Febreze resolves it.

The caring gestures toward the family and the fresh scent that follows are further emphasized by the background music.

Piano is used in the family-focused scenes to underscore a warm atmosphere, which then develops into a light, refreshing feeling.

It also seems interesting to watch while paying attention to the changes in expressions and the music.

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

O Bureneli

Yoshino Kimura × Ikusaburo Yamazaki P&G Bath Febreze “Just place it or hang it to prevent mold in the bath!” TV commercial

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 Febreze Fabric: 'Disinfect, Deodorize, Antibacterial! Let’s Febreze as a Family!'

O Bureneli

P&G Febreze Commercial: 'Disinfect, Deodorize + Remove Viruses! Let’s Fab with the Family!' 30 seconds

This commercial features Yoshino Kimura and Ryuji Akiyama as a married couple, each supporting their son who’s preparing for entrance exams in their own way.

While Kimura makes him a late-night snack, Akiyama sprays Febreze on his school uniform.

You might wonder why at first, but Febreze isn’t just for deodorizing and disinfecting—it’s also said to help remove viruses.

That’s a reassuring boost for exam-takers, for whom staying healthy is crucial.

The background music is “Oh! Vreneli,” a tune familiar from Febreze commercials.

P&G Febreze Car “Golden Car Guy: ‘Cool Car’” Version

O Bureneli

P&G Febreze for Cars Double Deodorizing TV Commercial “Cool Car” Version 15 seconds

This commercial comically portrays how powerful Car Febreze’s deodorizing effect is through interactions between Daigo, who’s promoting a car, and some children.

He shows off a gold car to the kids, but they point out the smell.

The ad clearly conveys the product’s effectiveness through the changes in his facial expressions—his bewilderment when the odor is mentioned and the shift after using Febreze.

Set against this humorous footage, the song used to highlight the product’s excellent performance is the traditional tune “O Breinerli” (O Vreneli).

Originally a 19th-century Swiss folk song, its expansive melody evokes images of grand, refreshing natural landscapes.

By stripping it down to just the music, the arrangement seems to accentuate that fresh, breezy atmosphere.

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 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.

P&G Bold Sun’s Gel Ball “Blue” Edition

Matsuken Samba IIMatsudaira Ken

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

This is a commercial that humorously showcases how Sun’s gel balls can solve the musty smell of damp laundry.

Fuma Kikuchi plays the Laundry Lord, who’s about to give up on the people’s direct pleas about their troubles, when Ken Matsudaira appears and leads them to a solution.

With vibrant flair, it’s powerfully conveyed that the blue Sun Gel Balls were co-developed with Febreze and eliminate odors.

The scene featuring Ken Matsudaira is accompanied by the lively track “Matsuken Samba II,” which heightens the sense of splendor.

Thanks to its bright, cheerful sound, it also conveys a positive image of problems being solved.