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.
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Popular Commercial Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
L-O-V-ENat King Cole1rank/position

L-O-V-E, one of the signature songs by American jazz pianist and singer Nat King Cole.
If you’re into jazz, you probably know it, and even if you’re not, there’s a good chance you’ve heard it before.
Its charm lies in the way it sings about love with a mellow, silky voice over a sprightly rhythm.
The tune is so pleasing to the ear that you can remember it after just one listen—an appeal that sets it apart from other songs.
It has been featured in commercials such as Y!mobile and Asahi Beer, so you’ve likely heard it somewhere.
crescent moonayaka2rank/position

This is Ayaka’s fourth single, “Mikazuki.” It’s a song themed around long-distance love that was used in commercials for au by KDDI’s “LISMO” and “LISMO Music Store.” This is Ayaka’s first love ballad as a single.
Colorful DaysAee! group3rank/position

This commercial, featuring members of the Aぇ! group, introduces the kinds of sweets you can enjoy with CAKE LINK, Hankyu Department Store’s frozen sweets delivery service.
As the members pick and eat their favorite cakes from a lineup of various options, their blissful expressions clearly convey the high quality.
Further enhancing the fun atmosphere of the footage is Aぇ! group’s song “Colorful Days.” It’s a track that strongly evokes everyday happiness, with a light, buoyant sound that adds to the sense of joy.
I’m YoursJason Mraz4rank/position

The soothing sound of the acoustic guitar seems to seep into a slightly wistful heart at summer’s end.
This song by singer-songwriter Jason Mraz features a light, reggae-tinged groove that naturally loosens you up just by listening.
The lyrics depict a defenseless, boundless love that casts off hesitation and speaks straight from the heart.
That honest emotion curiously matches a scene of getting sentimental by the seaside at dusk.
Included on the 2008 album “We Sing.
We Dance.
We Steal Things.,” the track set a record by staying on the U.S.
charts for 76 weeks.
Also beloved as a theme song for a Kirin Beer commercial, it’s a classic you’ll want to play when you’re in the mood to reminisce about summer.
Take FiveDave Brubeck5rank/position

This is a commercial that introduces Chanel’s fragrance, N°5 L’EAU, while conveying the impact its use can have.
With powerful narration and a mysterious sense of weightlessness, the fragrance is brought to the fore, showing how it leads to confidence through one’s expressions.
The music that further emphasizes the strength and sophisticated mood depicted in the visuals is Dave Brubeck’s “Take Five.” Its gentle tones, performed by a classic jazz ensemble, and its sometimes buoyant phrases also convey a positive, uplifting feeling.
What a Wonderful WorldLouis Armstrong6rank/position

A song by American jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong, known by nicknames such as “Satchmo.” Created in the hope of world peace in the wake of the Vietnam War, it became a global mega-hit.
In Japan, it was used as the theme for Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation’s “Tokyo 2020 Believers” commercial, among many other ads, so many people are likely familiar with it.
His rich, resonant, and gentle voice truly embodies “What a Wonderful World.” This emotional number was also used as the finale during the extinguishing of the flame at the Closing Ceremony of the Tokyo 2021 Paralympics.
together; along with; bothWANIMA7rank/position

This is one of WANIMA’s signature songs, featured in the 8×4 Body Fresh “Basketball Club: Friendship” commercial.
Included on their 2016 album JUICE UP!!, the track expresses gratitude for meeting cherished friends and a desire to be there as support in tough times.
The fast-paced performance typical of melodic hardcore, combined with vocalist KENTA’s straightforward delivery, is sure to lift your spirits.
It’s a song that reminds you there are friends out there cheering you on.


