Since their debut, Arashi has released one hit after another and has now become one of Japan’s leading idol groups.
They frequently appear in commercials and are also well known for having their songs featured as CM tracks.
This time, we present a ranking of Arashi’s most popular CM songs.
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Arashi Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Love so sweetarashi1rank/position

This commercial portrays SoftBank’s commitment to supporting human connections and trust in its network, as seen through a massive virtual chorus made possible by 5G.
As the members of Arashi conduct, countless voices join together, powerfully conveying the potential of technology and hope for the future.
The song performed within this chorus, delivering a bright message, is Arashi’s “Love so sweet.” It’s a track that sings of love with an upbeat sound and a lively rhythm, expressing a positive outlook throughout.
Shout out lovearashi2rank/position

A song by Arashi that pours an abundance of happy vibes into any celebratory occasion.
While many wedding songs are gentle and subdued, this one is bright and makes you want to start dancing.
Its cheerful lyrics depict friends wholeheartedly celebrating a longtime companion on their big day.
Released as a single in September 2015, it was featured in the commercial for Recruit’s wedding information service, Zexy.
It was later included on the 2016 album Are You Happy?.
It’s a song you’ll want to give to someone special when they get married.
Crazy Moon ~You Are Invincible~arashi3rank/position

It was Arashi’s 26th single, released in 2009 as a double A-side with “Ashita no Kioku/Crazy Moon ~Kimi wa Muteki~.” It reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and was used as the song for KOSÉ’s “Esprique Precious” commercial.
The dance choreography was handled by Tomoyuki Yara, and the music video was filmed at Makuhari Messe.
Resurrection Lovearashi4rank/position

It was released in 2016 as Arashi’s 48th single.
The song was used in NTT DoCoMo’s “d Hits” commercial, with lyrics by Mariya Takeuchi and composition/arrangement by Tatsuro Yamashita.
It’s a melodious track that poignantly sings of timeless scenes of romance between men and women, suffused with a mature allure.
Everythingarashi5rank/position

He also appeared in person in the au commercial featuring the song.
While the lyrics include some negative feelings, they also contain an uplifting message about moving forward, making it one of Arashi’s songs that can give you courage.
It’s also recommended for times when you want to boost your spirits.
Party Startersarashi6rank/position

Arashi’s upbeat party tune “Party Starters,” released digitally in 2020.
It’s also well-known as the song used in SoftBank’s 5G project commercial “Korekarada,” which featured the members and was shot on iPhone 12.
Produced by Sam Hollander, who has worked with pop artists like Katy Perry.
The lyrics carry a bright message amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the track simply puts you in a great mood.
Its Western-style groove and chic vibe make it perfect for driving!
Barefoot Futurearashi7rank/position

Arashi’s song “Hadashi no Mirai” was used as the theme for a Coca-Cola commercial featuring all the members.
Perhaps for that reason, the commercial’s catchphrase at the time, “No Reason,” appears in the lyrics.
Run through itarashi8rank/position
It’s a song included on Arashi’s 11th original album, Popcorn, released in 2012.
The track was used as the commercial song for the Serena S-HYBRID featuring members Satoshi Ohno and Masaki Aiba, who appear in the ad disguised as namahage.
It has a fresh and fun vibe.


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