Male Singer-Songwriter CM Songs, Commercials, and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
When it comes to what helps songs and artists gain widespread recognition, tie-ins with TV commercials are an important factor.
From among these highly popular commercial songs, here’s a ranking focusing on tracks by male singer-songwriters.
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Male Singer-Songwriter CM Songs, Commercials, and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (81–90)
Yo, you there, kid.Takehara Pisutoru85rank/position

While he belts out message-driven songs with a wild voice, he’s also a meticulous type who can’t stop worrying if the mic is off by even a centimeter—a charming gap that defines singer-songwriter Pistol Takehara.
The track, which has been featured in Sumitomo Life’s commercials, is a well-known song you hear on various TV programs.
With a chorus so impactful that just a single phrase instantly tells you what song it is, it’s a perfect fit for a commercial.
And yet it’s not a tune that panders to mainstream tastes; its straightforward lyrics leave a strong impression, making it irresistibly catchy—once you hear it, it sticks in your head.
Bullseye!! My hunch was spot on!!Takehara Pisutoru86rank/position

This song was used as the theme for a Credit Saison commercial supporting Japan’s national soccer team.
It’s a track by folk singer Pistil Takehara, released as a digital single in October 2024.
The powerful band sound and rugged vocals are outstanding—it’s a song that makes you sit up straight just by listening.
The lyrics convey a sense of anticipation for growth that comes from staying true to one’s convictions, and it really fires you up.
I think it’s a motivational anthem that can give you strength in many situations.
Let me set you free.Takehara Pisutoru87rank/position

This commercial promotes Route Inn Hotels across Japan as places to unwind from the fatigue of travel.
The footage is striking, letting you experience the perspective of hotel guests—shots from inside a car and first-person views of someone walking while checking a map on their smartphone.
The background music is “Nigashite Agerou” by singer-songwriter Pistol Takehara.
Its lyrics, which speak of letting go and freeing yourself from the everyday, hit especially hard when you feel stifled by your daily routine.
LADYYonezu Kenshi88rank/position

In this Georgia commercial, with the slogan “Every day is quite a drama,” it depicts many wonderful moments found in everyday life.
Watching this ad might even make you want to look for the dramatic moments in your own daily routine.
The background music features Kenshi Yonezu’s song “LADY,” a warm love song that tells a romantic story.
Eine KleineYonezu Kenshi89rank/position

Eine Kleine used in the commercial for Nikon’s D5500 digital SLR camera and in Tokyo Metro’s “Color your days.” campaign.
Kenshi Yonezu is an artist from Tokushima Prefecture whose wide-ranging activities—as a musician, singer-songwriter, and videographer—are drawing attention.
I was looking at the moon.Yonezu Kenshi90rank/position

Square Enix’s FINAL FANTASY XVI is attracting worldwide attention.
The “Story” trailer highlights the depth of the narrative, while the “Eikon Battles Erupt” trailer showcases the spectacular visuals.
The background music features Kenshi Yonezu’s ‘Tsuki wo Miteita’ (I Saw the Moon), a song written specifically for the game that captures its worldview.
Male singer-songwriters’ CM songs, commercials, and popular song rankings [2026] (91–100)
Us eight minutes agoFujimaki Ryota91rank/position

This is a commercial introducing a special KitKat sold in department stores, featuring Jiyoung, a former member of KARA.
Branded as KitKat Chocolatory, this product differs from regular KitKats and is reportedly sold in the depachika (department store food halls).
It’s characterized by a more luxurious, refined flavor, and the commercial itself is crafted with a premium, high-end atmosphere.
The BGM is “8 Minutes Ago, We” by Ryota Fujimaki, the vocalist of Remioromen.
It’s a warm ballad that expresses straightforward feelings for someone important; if you listen while reading the lyrics, it’s a song that will surely conjure up all kinds of stories.


