Billy BanBan Commercial Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
BILLY BANBAN, with their melancholic melodies, emotive vocals, and profound lyrics, are loved by many generations.
When it comes to BILLY BANBAN’s songs, many of you probably think of that commercial, right?
Of course, it’s not just that one—there are many more CM songs! If you’re a BILLY BANBAN fan, be sure to check them out.
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Billy BanBan Commercial Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
I’ve always liked you.biriibanban8rank/position

This is a commercial released in 2010, featuring beautiful seascapes from Belize, a country in Central America.
The CM song is a cover of Fuyumi Sakamoto’s “Zutto Anata ga Suki Deshita” performed by Billy BanBan.
In iichiko commercials, it’s common for Billy BanBan and Fuyumi Sakamoto to cover each other’s songs, and spotting those differences can be part of the fun.
Both versions are wonderful—the passionate, emotionally charged rendition by Sakamoto and the wistful rendition by Billy BanBan.
A Tale of Twobiriibanban9rank/position

The iichiko commercial “We Love Family,” composed of footage of animal parents and children along with rugby scenes, aired in 2023 and conveys a warm atmosphere, doesn’t it? The background music features “Futari Monogatari,” released by Billy BanBan in 2021 as their first new song in five years.
It’s said to be a song about someone dear to you who is far away, so please listen to it while thinking of someone special in your life.
For now, just like this.biriibanban10rank/position

This commercial layers iichiko over the world’s beautiful landscapes, gently expressing the richness contained within it.
Here, it portrays the scenery of England, and as we journey through its lush greenery, it evokes the idea that iichiko supports the traveler.
Further emphasizing the gentle atmosphere of this leisurely journey is Billy BanBan’s “Ima wa, Kono Mama.” Both the sound and the vocals feel like a soft, intimate whisper, and that calm air creates a distinctive sense of weightlessness.
Billy BanBan Commercial Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Desert Rosebiriibanban11rank/position

This is the Oasis edition that aired in 1999.
With its expansive desert and camels, it perfectly matches the mellow background music.
For a moment you can’t tell what the commercial is for, but you can’t help getting absorbed in the beautiful, nature-rich imagery.
The CM song is Billy BanBan’s “Sabaku no Bara” (Desert Rose), which fits the visuals perfectly.
In the end, when the iichiko bottle tumbles down the sand dune, you go, “Ah, it’s an iichiko commercial!”
A Season Too Latebiriibanban12rank/position

Because the Iichiko commercials are filmed on location overseas, just watching them makes you feel like setting off on a trip, doesn’t it? The “Ireland” installment from the 1994 commercial series also stirs viewers’ wanderlust with its beautiful lakeside scenery.
It begins with a view looking down over the lake, then cuts to a close-up of a small rowboat.
Instead of simply moving in closer to the boat, the ad intersperses scenes of forest animals, and only afterward shows a bottle of Iichiko placed at the boat’s bow—a wonderfully sly touch.
And the final scene is perfect too: accompanied by the narration, “Let’s take our time and talk once in a while,” the bottle of Iichiko floats gently on the water’s surface, wavering in the light.
Your poembiriibanban13rank/position
The 2006 version is the “Boston/New England” segment.
Under a blue sky, a man plays baseball, makes a home-run-worthy deep fly catch at the fence, the shortstop turns a double play, and there are even top-down shots of the pitcher—an impressive showcase of the sport’s dynamism.
The background music is Billy BanBan’s “Kimi no Uta” (“Your Poem”).
It’s a piece marked by acoustic sounds and synthesizer, with a distinctive first half built on a sultry, alluring melody.
The lyrics—portraying a man’s feelings toward a woman he once dated, saying “I want to see you again”—really resonate.
Because the melody and lyrics match so well, I think you can enjoy it even more by listening while reading the lyrics.



