Ai Otsuka is a singer-songwriter from Osaka, known for hit songs like ‘Sakuranbo’ and ‘Planetarium.’ Her cute singing voice quickly won many fans of all genders after her debut.
This time, we’ve compiled a ranking of her popular commercial (CM) songs.
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Ai Otsuka CM Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Future TaxiOtsuka Ai1rank/position

The song used in the Ghana Milk Chocolate commercial was Ai Otsuka’s “Mirai Taxi.” It’s included on her 2007 album LOVE PiECE.
The melody, which fully showcases Ai Otsuka’s pop side, is catchy and super cute! The lyrics depict riding a mysterious vehicle to go see the person you want to meet, just as you wish.
After hearing the repeatedly sung chorus, you might feel like flying off right now to see someone you’re yearning to meet!
FREEKY (from Koichi Tsutaya)Otsuka Ai2rank/position

This commercial warmly showcases how DHC’s medicated lip cream supports many people in their daily lives.
The song that further emphasizes the ad’s warmth and refreshing feel is Ai Otsuka’s “FREEKY (by Koichi Tsutaya).” As the title suggests, music producer Koichi Tsutaya handled the composition and arrangement, creating a light, breezy atmosphere.
The lyrics by Ai Otsuka are another striking element, expressing a positive message about moving forward as your true self, conveyed through both the sound and her vocals.
Happy DaysOtsuka Ai3rank/position

Ai Otsuka’s early songs are full of youthful, bursting energy.
“Happy Days” is one of those tracks that gives you an incredible boost of cheer and power.
Released in 2004 as her fourth single, it was used in a commercial for Morinaga’s ICE BOX.
Her performance singing while dancing with a megaphone left a strong impression too.
It’s a love song packed with positivity, and it’s the kind of track that surely gave courage and a hype-up to many listeners.
SMILEYOtsuka Ai4rank/position

It was featured in a deodorant commercial jingle and quickly drew widespread attention.
While most of their songs were about romance, they released a cheer song.
Its honest, straightforward lyrics are uplifting and serve as a supportive anthem that makes you feel like you can overcome difficulties with a smile.
kit paletteOtsuka Ai5rank/position

KitKat, the strong ally of exam-takers, now comes as “KitKat Everyday Nuts & Cranberry,” with nuts and cranberries mixed in.
The song featured in this commercial is Ai Otsuka’s “kit palette.” It was created with the hope of bringing smiles to women who laugh and cry as they devote themselves every day to work, study, and love.
Not only the fun times but even the tough ones are special days in your life.
With that in mind, this is a song that shares the strength to say, “Okay, let’s do this!” and keep going.
Action 10.5Otsuka Ai6rank/position

This commercial expresses the features of Panasonic’s VIERA phone, the P-06B, through a unique, imaginative world.
In a comedic setup where HARU films an elephant drawing pictures, it highlights the camera’s quality, editing functions, and waterproofing.
The music that further accentuates the fun atmosphere of the visuals is Ai Otsuka’s “Action 10.5.” Its distinctive digital sound, layered with her light, airy vocals, creates a unique sense of weightless futurism.
Bye-byeOtsuka Ai7rank/position

It was released in 2009 as Ai Otsuka’s 19th single.
The song was issued as a re-cut single from the album LOVE LETTER and was used as the theme for Asahi Beer’s “Slat” commercial featuring Ai Otsuka.
It reached No.
8 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.


