Tomomi Kahara CM Song and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Tomomi Kahara is a singer who represents the “TK Family,” produced by Tetsuya Komuro.Affectionately known as “Tomo-chan,” she released many hit songs and was frequently featured in commercial jingles.This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of her most popular CM songs.
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Tomomi Kahara CM Song and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
needs somebody’s loveKahara Tomomi8rank/position

By featuring Tomomi Kahala, a singer who enjoyed overwhelming support among young people at the time, JT’s “Momo no Tennen-sui” became a hit product.
The commercial song used in the TV ad she appeared in was one of her own tracks.
One of them is this song, “needs somebody’s love.”
save your dreamKahara Tomomi9rank/position

Tomomi Kahala’s “save your dream,” released in 1996, is her fifth single.
Its fresh, comfortable up-tempo sound paired with Kahala’s soaring high tones is truly one of a kind.
Despite the song’s difficulty, her high notes are beautifully delivered—her vocal prowess is breathtaking.
Not only the singing but also her fashion and makeup at the time likely inspired many women.
Written and composed by Tetsuya Komuro, this song perfectly matches Sasa’s sense of innovation.


