Ranking of Commercial Songs and Popular Tracks by Male Japanese Artists [2026]
When you’re watching TV, sometimes a commercial jingle suddenly grabs your attention, doesn’t it?
Like, “Wait! That was such a great song—what was it?!”
They’re often so short that you can’t even tell the song title or who the singer is.
Commercial songs tend to feature lots of catchy, memorable tracks, so they might be a treasure trove of popular and great music.
Here, we introduce a ranking of CM songs, commercials, and popular tracks by Japanese male artists.
You might find a song that’s been on your mind—or discover a great new one!
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Japanese Male Singers’ CM Songs, Commercials, and Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
Let me live so that flowers will bloom again and again.Fukuyama Masaharu91rank/position

It’s a song included on Masaharu Fukuyama’s 31st single, “I am a HERO,” released in 2015.
Chosen as the Shiseido TSUBAKI commercial song, it was first distributed as a digital single on March 25, 2015, and for this CD release a newly remastered version was included.
The lyrics and composition were handled by Masaharu Fukuyama.
Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu92rank/position

Masaharu Fukuyama’s “Kazoku ni Narou yo” was released in 2014 and included on the album HUMAN.
Centered around acoustic guitar and piano, its gentle sound, combined with his tender, conversational vocal delivery, conveys a sense of warmth.
The lyrics express a desire to live as a family, depicting an ideal image of family and the wish to become that way, which is deeply moving.
As a commercial song, it was used in a SoftBank ad highlighting initiatives to address social issues, presenting a forward-looking message about making the future better.
boyFukuyama Masaharu93rank/position

It was Masaharu Fukuyama’s 26th single, released in 2010.
The song was used in a commercial for Toshiba’s REGZA LCD TVs, and is notable for its positive lyrics about how, even when you feel lost or lose confidence, you have no choice but to believe in the self that has worked hard up to now.
Fukuyama himself described it as “a song that exudes the worn-out vibe of someone in their forties.”
loverFukuyama Masaharu94rank/position

福山雅治の8枚目のシングルとして1993年に発売されました。作詞・作曲は福山雅治が手掛けており、Panasonic コンポ「SC-CH505<レスティ>」CMソングに起用されました。福山雅治の初期を代表する名バラードになっています。
dearestFukuyama Masaharu95rank/position

This is a ballad about parting with someone precious.
Released under KOH+, the duo of Masaharu Fukuyama and Kou Shibasaki, it was later self-covered by Fukuyama.
The song portrays a pure and heartrending love in which one sacrifices oneself to protect a beloved.
Released in October 2008, it gained attention as the theme song for the film “The Devotion of Suspect X.” It was also used in a commercial for Toshiba’s REGZA LCD TVs.
This is a recommended track for those grieving the loss of someone dear or those who wish to give everything for the one they love.


