Popular Commercial Songs: TV Ad Music Rankings [2026]
We’re bringing you the latest overall ranking of popular commercial songs, all at once, ordered by most views!
Recent commercials are incredibly well-crafted, and the songs often feature collaborations with artists—there’s so much to see and hear.
The song you’ve had your eye on might have made the list, too.
The playlist is updated weekly.
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Popular Commercial Jingles and CM Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)
SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire64rank/position

This piece portrays Anne Nakamura, who made her stage debut here, visiting Haiyūza Theater as it draws the curtain on its 70-year history, and coming to feel the weight of that history and her gratitude.
With a can of Hon-Kirin in hand, she toasts with people who hold this place dear, creating a sense of warmth that suggests everyone intends to enjoy themselves right to the end.
The depiction of a resolve to take on new challenges also conveys human strength.
The song that underscores the lively, convivial atmosphere of everyone sharing their thoughts is Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September.” Its light, layered sound and vocals are striking, and its bright melody lifts the spirits of those who listen.
UnstoppableSia65rank/position

This song by Australian singer-songwriter Sia, released in 2016, is probably familiar to many people.
That’s because it was featured in a Galaxy S22 Ultra commercial.
The distinctive chorus played in the ad.
The track is included on the album “This Is Acting.” Although she admits there’s a weak side within herself, she hides it and belts out, “No one can stop me!!” The lyrics, which feel like she’s rallying herself, are sure to give courage to many listeners.
I Don’t Want to Miss a ThingAerosmith66rank/position

A five-piece rock band, Aerosmith, whose emotional vocals that epitomize rock singing and authentic rock sound continue to influence musicians around the world.
This song is globally famous as the theme for the film Armageddon, and in Japan it’s also known for being featured in Nissin Cup Noodles’ “HUNGRY DAYS: Final Episode” commercial.
From the spacious, majestic opening to the tear-jerking melody, it’s a track whose impact can move anyone who hears it.
It’s easy to see why it’s hailed as a masterpiece—an epic ballad so grand it can bring you to tears.
22Taylor Swift67rank/position

A track that sings about the struggles of being 22.
It was released in 2013 by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.
Dedicated to Taylor’s close friends, actress Dianna Agron and Selena Gomez, the track has been used in a Diet Coke commercial.
We Will Rock YouBritney Spears, Beyonce & Pink68rank/position

This commercial depicts the powerful presence of ancient people fighting in an arena, while also highlighting the bold, refreshing appeal of Pepsi.
Just when it seems like Britney Spears, Beyoncé, and Pink are going to battle, they throw down their weapons and deliver a performance that draws in the audience, unfolding a story of standing up to those in power.
The song featured as a powerful performance in this footage is “We Will Rock You.” Originally a Queen song, it conveys a different kind of strength here by being sung by women known for their powerful vocals.
With a sound that feels like stamping the earth and layered vocals that sweep up everyone around, the entire piece emphasizes sheer power.
Don’t Cha ft. Busta RhymesThe Pussycat Dolls69rank/position

In the Galaxy Z Flip5 commercial titled “Now, Toward Freedom,” it’s highlighted that “With the Galaxy Z Flip5, you can even do things like this!!,” showcasing capabilities that weren’t possible with previous smartphones.
The stylish visuals are accompanied by a high-sense BGM: an arranged version of “Don’t Cha ft.
Busta Rhymes” by The Pussycat Dolls.
The mood differs greatly from the original track, giving a more refined impression.
Stand By MeBen E. King70rank/position

A track used in a Levi’s commercial and the film Stand By Me.
It was released in 1960 by American singer-songwriter Ben E.
King.
It has been covered by many artists, including Otis Redding and The Kingsmen.


