Namie Amuro Commercial Song and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Namie Amuro, who has many fans both in Japan and abroad and is admired by many women.
Her timeless beauty and stunning voice, along with her increasingly cool and stylish presence year after year, have many fans utterly captivated.
Here, we’ll introduce the commercial songs she has worked on.
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Namie Amuro CM Song & Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Christmas WishAmuro Namie11rank/position

It’s a commercial song that aired in 2016.
That year, a collaboration project called “Magical Christmas” was carried out between the convenience store Seven-Eleven and Namie Amuro.
In addition to the commercial broadcast, a campaign drew attention in which only those who purchased a Christmas cake received a download card for the song as a special bonus.
Do It For LoveAmuro Namie12rank/position

It’s the commercial song for Hulu’s online video streaming service, “Hulu Planet 2017 Autumn.” It’s included on the best-of album Finally, released in 2017.
It’s one of her powerful tracks that has continued to captivate many fans.
GIRL TALKAmuro Namie13rank/position

It’s the commercial song for Mandom’s LUCIDO-L.
The lyrics feel like a lively girls’ night anthem that’s easy to relate to.
Although it’s a 2004 track, it doesn’t feel dated or merely nostalgic even now—very much a testament to Amuro.
It’s a dance number characteristic of her, and the choreography in the music video is incredibly cool.
How do you feel now?Amuro Namie14rank/position

This was the B-side to “PLEASE SMILE AGAIN,” released in 2000 when Namie Amuro was entering her mature phase as an artist.
It was used in a commercial for Tu-Ka Phone Kansai.
Amuro is stylish, but the shape of those Tu-Ka handsets now feels totally nostalgic!
PLEASE SMILE AGAINAmuro Namie15rank/position

It was released in 2000 as Namie Amuro’s 18th single.
Amuro herself directly asked Tetsuya Komuro, saying, “I want to sing a rock song!!,” and he produced it for her.
It was used as the theme song for Meiji Seika’s Fran commercial.
It reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s also a track noted for its cool choreography.
SEASON of the SunAmuro Namie16rank/position

It was Namie Amuro’s first single as a solo act and effectively her solo debut single.
It served as the commercial song for Lotte Crepe Ice, which she appeared in.
The track is a cover of VERONICA SALES’s “SEASON” and is an intense dance number.
How to be a GirlAmuro Namie17rank/position

It was used as the commercial song for Shiseido’s “Sea Breeze ’97,” in which she also appeared.
Produced by Tetsuya Komuro, it’s also known for its choreography by the famous KABA-chan.
With a powerful, summery vibe, the song became a major hit.
Love StoryAmuro Namie18rank/position

It was released in 2011 as Namie Amuro’s 38th single.
As her first single containing four tracks, the songs were used in commercials for NTT Docomo’s “d Hits” and KOSÉ’s “ESPRIQUE.” It ranked No.
1 in annual single downloads in 2012.
Red CarpetAmuro Namie19rank/position

The eternal icon admired by women, Namie Amuro.
Many people became fans not only for her singing and dancing but also for her beauty.
And the song used in the commercial was written exclusively for this very CM.
It became a hot topic for being as cool as a character in a movie.
“For hair that won’t be defeated by adversity…” Along with that message, this product—a botanical shampoo—has become extremely popular among young women.
Say the wordAmuro Namie20rank/position

It was released in 2001 as Namie Amuro’s 20th single.
The song was used in a KOSE “Luminus” commercial and marked her first single after parting ways with Tetsuya Komuro’s production.
The original track appears on Danish singer Jeanett Debb’s 2001 album “Virtualize,” her first album entirely in English.
It’s a very cool track featuring Namie Amuro’s signature sharp dance performance.


