Ketsumeishi Commercial Song and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
From pop tunes to fight songs and tearjerkers, Ketsumeishi’s wide-ranging musicality grabs listeners’ hearts and never lets go.
They might be the most mainstream, household-name hip-hop group in Japan.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranked list of their commercial (CM) songs.
Ketsumeishi CM Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
I can see you againKetsumeishi1rank/position

This is a Shiseido Anessa sunscreen commercial that aired in 2007.
It shows five women in swimsuits running along the beach, but if you look closely, all of them are Yuri Ebihara! The memorable twist is that Ebihara appears to have duplicated herself.
The background music was by RIP SLYME, who were at the height of their popularity at the time.
The song, titled “Mata Kimi ni Aeru” (I’ll See You Again), was written specifically for this commercial.
Non-negotiable thingsKetsumeishi2rank/position

There must be things that never change, no matter how much time passes or what happens… This is a moving message song that sings of that belief.
It’s a track by the music group Ketsumeishi, also known for hits like “Sakura” and “Natsu no Omoide,” included on their 2021 album Ketsuno Police 12.
The song was used in the commercial “Connected People,” featuring actress Nao.
Its heartwarming tone and melody deliver the emotions embedded in the lyrics straight to your ears.
Summer with YouKetsumeishi3rank/position

It’s Ketsumeishi’s 30th single, released in 2016 as a triple A-side.
The song was written specifically as the image song for Nestlé’s “KitKat Chocolatory,” expressing an adult romance that’s both sweet and slightly bittersweet.
It has a somewhat nostalgic, heartrending feel.
Summer MemoriesKetsumeishi4rank/position

Looking back, my first encounter with rap might have been Ketsumeishi.
Their songs have so many catchy melodies that overturn the usual image of rap, and their story-driven lyrics are really interesting.
The structure of their albums is excellent too, so I definitely recommend buying the albums.
To the children’s futureKetsumeishi5rank/position

The song featured in Mizuho Bank’s “Soccer Player Growth” commercial is Ketsumeishi’s “Kodomo-tachi no Mirai e” (To the Children’s Future).
It is included on their 2008 album Ketsuno-Police 6.
The song expresses the thought: What can we do, and what should we pass on, so that children can walk toward a wonderful future? Its warm feelings for the future of children will resonate not only with parents, but with many adults as well.
It might be a good opportunity to think about what you can do, inspired by this song!
Original songKetsumeishi6rank/position
Have you seen J Frontier’s SOKUYAKU commercial, “The Promise Between Two (Insurance Treatment)”? The scene where Mitsuhiro Oikawa and Maria Tani embrace in the rain is unforgettable, isn’t it? The music in that commercial is an original track by Ketsumeishi.
The beautiful vocals are mesmerizing, but if you listen closely to the lyrics, you’ll notice the product name woven in throughout.
You can also hear different sections of the song in other ads from the series.
It really makes you curious what the full version is like, doesn’t it?
Make & BreakKetsumeishi7rank/position

This is a song by the music duo Ketsumeishi, active since 1993.
It’s the B-side track of Ketsumeishi’s 25th single, “Moon and Sun.” Used in a Huis Ten Bosch commercial, the song sings brightly about the future and dreams.
SWEET BABYKetsumeishi8rank/position

This commercial introduces the driver-assist features equipped in the Nissan Roox, depicting how family drives become even more enjoyable.
It clearly conveys that the reassurance of solid driving support leads to better communication with the family.
Ketsumeishi’s “SWEET BABY” also seems to accentuate the cheerful scenes in the visuals, and its light rhythm lifts the mood for everyday family life and road trips.
Farewell, tearsKetsumeishi9rank/position

Do you have any goals or dreams? When your goals are big in scale, the walls are high and you inevitably face various hardships.
But the more difficulties you overcome—the worries, the tears, the painful experiences—the closer you get to where you’re aiming, and the more likely you are to grasp happiness.
Ketsumeishi’s “Saraba Namida” (“Farewell, Tears”) is a cheer song for those striving toward their goals and dreams! If you’re working hard but not seeing results, or feel like you might give up, please give this song a listen.
It will surely give you hope for tomorrow.
A Premonition of BeginningsKetsumeishi10rank/position

This “Premonition of a Beginning” is the 34th single released by Ketsumeishi.
Haven’t you ever felt your heart skip a beat when you suddenly see someone cool or cute? Sometimes that feeling of fate leads to romance, right? This song vividly captures the heightened emotions of that moment.
The lyrics portray the excitement building in step with the soaring rhythm of the chorus, making listeners go, “I’ve definitely had a moment like that!”—a heart-thumping track that’s easy to relate to.


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