Kaela Kimura CM Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
With her charming personality that brings smiles to those who see her, Kaela Kimura is a poppy, catchy presence whose vocals are featured in many commercial songs.
From well-known hits to hidden gems, we’ll introduce popular CM songs in a ranking format.
Kaela Kimura CM Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
HOLIDAYSKimura Kaera1rank/position

Kaela Kimura’s 23rd single feels like bottling the weekend’s exhilaration into music.
Released in May 2017, the track was written as the theme song for the JRA’s annual “HOT HOLIDAYS!” promotional campaign.
According to Kimura herself, she conceived each day from Monday to Sunday as a different color, layering them into a rainbow as the basis for the lyrics.
The driving, high-velocity melody brims with the thrill of bolting toward a long-awaited day off.
It’s the perfect tune to play on a pre-race drive to the track or while getting ready for a weekend outing—guaranteed to send your excitement soaring.
8EIGHT8Kimura Kaera2rank/position

The title track from Kaela Kimura’s sixth major-label album, released in 2011.
It’s got a cool, rock-driven vibe that deliberately sets aside her usual cuteness, which makes it all the more striking.
By the way, “8EIGHT8” isn’t meant to signify good luck in the sense of an ever-expanding eight; it’s sung as a spider that eats the monsters in everyone’s hearts.
It’s a song that showcases her creative power as an artist, with an energy that doesn’t make you think it’s her first album after giving birth.
ButterflyKimura Kaera3rank/position

A beloved wedding standard, this song has long been cherished as music that brightens happy moments like weddings.
Kaela Kimura wrote it in 2009 for her best friend’s wedding.
Its beautiful lyrics liken the bride to a butterfly and convey the joy of marriage and heartfelt blessings.
Immediately after its release, it drew attention and was featured as the commercial song for Recruit’s wedding magazine Zexy.
With a universal message celebrating a loved one’s new journey, it’s perfect for marking the couple’s new beginning—why not use it to enhance the atmosphere at your wedding ceremony or reception?
A winter fairy is melting a snowmanKimura Kaera4rank/position

With a glittering synthesizer tone resounding through the intro, can’t you instantly picture a wintry scene the moment you hear it? Sung by Kaela Kimura, this song introduces fantastical motifs like winter fairies and snowmen, drawing listeners into a picture-book-like, wondrous world.
Released as a single in December 2010, it played in living rooms across Japan as an NTT DoCoMo commercial song at the time.
It was also featured in a LINE MUSIC commercial in 2017, making it a beloved winter classic that transcends eras.
It was her first release after giving birth as well, and beneath its cuteness you can feel a strong sense of resolve.
The dance beat that makes you want to move your cold, huddled body is perfect for car rides on the way to the slopes or for livening up winter events.
KEKKOKimura Kaera5rank/position

An upbeat, pop-rock track with great groove.
Kaela Kimura’s signature clear vocals shine, and the guitar she strums herself is seriously cool.
The lyrics carry a sense of hope that urges you to move on to the next step, and as you listen, your energy rises—just like the title suggests.
After becoming a mother, instead of leaning into a “mom” image, Kaela Kimura chose to keep pushing aggressively, showing us her drive.
It’s a song that feels youthful and lively—brisk, exhilarating—and one that seems bound to give you a boost of her power.
Ready, set, go!Kimura Kaera6rank/position

This piece, which portrays innocent and pure children and their families, is the Serena commercial titled “Children Open Up the World.” Kids’ actions and words can sometimes seem chaotic, but thanks to them, we’re able to enjoy wonderful days—this narration from a father’s perspective is truly lovely.
The scenes of the family going out together in the Serena are charming as well, making it a heartwarming commercial to watch.
SnowdomeKimura Kaera7rank/position

It was released in 2007 as Kaela Kimura’s eighth major single.
The song was issued as the lead single from her third album, “Scratch,” and was used as the JR East “JR SKISKI” commercial song in which Kaela Kimura appeared.
It’s a slightly wistful winter love song.
YouKimura Kaera8rank/position

Kaela Kimura’s “You,” released in 2006, was featured in a Kit Kat commercial.
The lyrics gently speak to someone who tries to carry everything on their own, saying, “I’m here, so tell me anything.” They remind us that no one can live without relying on others, and encourage us not to hold back when we’re going through hard or sad times—a message that brings a sense of relief.
If you have a friend or family member who tends to shoulder everything alone, why not send them this song as a way to reach out?
deep beepKimura Kaera9rank/position

After working as a model, Kaela Kimura established her popularity with her distinctive style and approachable rock numbers.
The song “deep beep” was used in the “Dual blend eyes” commercial.
Like “Kidoairaku plus Ai,” which was also featured in a KATE commercial, it appears on the album 8EIGHT8.
Produced by Shinobu Watanabe of ASPARAGUS, it’s a rock track notable for its striking guitar cutting.
The rhythm—crafted around the theme of an alarm and designed to wake you up—is also a highlight.
sonic manicKimura Kaera10rank/position

The tune had a vibe reminiscent of Western pop.
There was a slight EDM feel too, and it was a song that got me more and more hyped as I listened.
I could imagine it as background music for a music festival, and I felt it would also work well as BGM for running.


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