Commercial Songs by Japanese Female Artists: CM Songs and Popular Track Rankings [2026]
Commercial songs are highly recognizable, and many people have probably heard them even if they don’t know the singer.
Some may even become fans after discovering the artist through a commercial.
Here is a ranked list of CM songs by Japanese female artists.
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Japanese Female Singers’ CM Songs, Commercials, and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (91–100)
Hymn to LoveKoshiji Fubuki99rank/position

This commercial suggests taking advantage of the UNIQLO Thanksgiving Sale to refresh your wardrobe—and your mood.
The bright expressions of Haruka Ayase and Saki Suzuki clearly evoke the connection between new clothes and a refreshed, sunny feeling.
Another highlight is the hummed cover of Fubuki Koshiji’s song “Hymne à l’amour,” which adds a relaxed atmosphere.
don’t cry anymoremiwa100rank/position
It’s a song featured in a music commercial that also gained attention as a TV drama theme.
It pushes you forward with the resolve to live strongly and gives you courage.
The artist wrote both the lyrics and music, and I believe this track led to increased media exposure, including on television.



