Coffee commercial song. Popular commercial jingle.
You see coffee commercials on TV every day, right?
I’m going to introduce songs that have been used in coffee commercials, from instant coffee to bottled coffee.
A wide variety of tracks have been featured, from soothing tunes that let you take a relaxing breather to songs with a stylish vibe.
We’ve picked out everything from classic hits that have long been beloved by viewers as staple CM songs—like “Awakening,” famous for its “dabada” scat—to the latest commercial tracks.
Please give them a listen.
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Coffee commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (31–40)
A bouquet for meAdo

This commercial announces the launch of a collaboration between Georgia and Ado and visualizes that excitement on screen.
It shows ads featuring Ado holding a Georgia appearing all over town, conveying that something big is beginning.
Further heightening the thrill of the CM is the song “Watashi ni Hanataba,” sung by Ado.
The refreshing band sound paired with her powerful vocals evokes a sense of hope, as if moving toward a bright future.
A bouquet for meAdo

This commercial introduces Georgia’s café latte as the perfect way to start your day.
It depicts Minami Hamabe’s morning scene, while Ado appears on a smartphone screen alongside Georgia to cheer you on with energy for the day.
Enhancing that fresh, invigorating morning vibe even more is Ado’s song “Watashi ni Hanataba.” Riding on a fast-paced band sound, her powerful vocals resonate, conveying not only freshness but also a sense of hope that encourages you to step forward with energy.
When A Man Loves A WomanPercy Sledge


This is a series of commercials in which Yuriko Ishida watches people working hard in various professions and says, “Thank you, great job.” In this installment, two men appear: one is a convenience store clerk and the other a traffic security guard.
Watching Ishida observe each man’s meticulous, attentive work and offer words of appreciation, you can’t help but feel as if those words were spoken to you, which is heartwarming.
The BGM for this uplifting commercial is Percy Sledge’s “When a Man Loves a Woman.” As the title suggests, it describes what happens when a man loves a woman, and the sincere, single-minded devotion it portrays is sure to move you.
When A Man Loves A WomanPercy Sledge


This commercial features Yuriko Ishida offering words of appreciation to everyone who works.
When she looks into the camera and says things like “Don’t push yourself too hard” and “Thank you—great job,” it feels as if she’s speaking directly to you.
The BGM is Percy Sledge’s “When a Man Loves a Woman,” with its soulful vocals tracing a sweet melodic line.
Just listening to the melody is enough to calm the heart, but once you read the lyrics—expressing a man’s straightforward love for someone precious—you’ll be moved even more, without a doubt.
When A Man Loves A WomanPercy Sledge


One of the commercials in the series where Yuriko Ishida offers words of gratitude and encouragement to working people is the “Fishing Port” edition.
It portrays fishermen who head out to sea regardless of the cold, and it’s striking to see Yuriko Ishida watching over them from a slightly distant breakwater.
The commercial conveys FIRE’s desire to be a source of comfort for working people.
The background music features the series’ familiar “When a Man Loves a Woman,” Percy Sledge’s debut single released in 1966.
The mellow vocals and organ tones are soothing—you’ll feel your heart unwind as you listen.
Coffee commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (41–50)
Cha Cha ChaAlexander Khaskin

A medium-tempo Latin track by Russian-born composer Alexander Khaskin, who is based in Canada and has worked on numerous film scores.
It was featured in the Starbucks Blonde Espresso TV commercial “Now Serving Blonde: Possibilities.”
awakeningIju Kayoko


This commercial conveys the carefully crafted flavor of Nescafé Gold Blend through TOKIO’s impressions.
Seeing them happily enjoying coffee in nature evokes a sense of refreshing taste, doesn’t it? The song that further emphasizes the bright atmosphere depicted in the footage is Kayoko Iju’s “Mezame.” Familiar as the theme song of the series, its gentle sound layered with a clear, transparent vocal delivers an exciting sense of moving toward hope.


