RADWIMPS Commercial Song & Popular Track Ranking [2026]
RADWIMPS is a band that continues to move a wide range of listeners with lyrics that gently touch the depths of the heart and a sound that effortlessly leaps beyond the bounds of rock.
Their songs have been featured in numerous commercials to date.
In this article, we will introduce, in ranking format, memorable RADWIMPS tracks that have served as CM songs.
If you want to learn about their songs used in commercials or identify the tracks you heard in a CM, be sure to check it out.
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RADWIMPS Commercial Songs & Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
You, the Sheep, and the BlueNEW!RADWIMPS11rank/position

This commercial is themed “Lipovitan Days,” depicting people who push themselves to go one step further with Lipovitan D.
It showcases various challenges and efforts in work, sports, events, and more, and as everyone’s expressions turn into smiles, it conveys a positive feeling toward the future.
The song that further amplifies the upbeat mood portrayed in the footage is RADWIMPS’ “Kimi to Hitsuji to Ao.” Driven by a light, rhythmic band sound, the track unfolds with increasingly brilliant tones toward the chorus, evoking a bright atmosphere.
The words seem to bounce along with the rhythm, making it a song that radiates a sense of fun.
Because of the summerNEW!RADWIMPS12rank/position

“Natsu no Sei,” released in 2020 by the hugely popular rock band RADWIMPS, is a song beloved across generations and has become a new summer staple.
Featured in an Apple Music commercial, its short yet vividly evocative lyrics leave a strong impression.
The song’s clear, translucent sound evokes the freshness of summer.
The seasons turn and summer arrives every year, but no two summers are ever the same.
This track reminds us to cherish each summer as it comes and enjoy it to the fullest.
Is there still anything that love can do?NEW!RADWIMPS13rank/position

A song by the rock band RADWIMPS created for director Makoto Shinkai’s feature-length animated film Weathering With You.
Like Zenzenzense, which became a massive hit as an insert song for the social phenomenon Your Name, this track achieved broad recognition among listeners with an impact rivaling the film itself.
Its presence was just as strong in Nissin Cup Noodles’ commercial “Weathering With You: Important Scene,” where the distinctive lyrics that evoke a scene from the movie and the gentle vocals added color to the ad.
It’s a number whose catchy melancholy feels pleasant—one you’ll want to keep listening to.
Theory of the Mindful HeartNEW!RADWIMPS14rank/position

This is the song used in the Universal Music “#Let’s Listen to Playlists” campaign commercial featuring Ren Nagase and Nanoka Hara.
It was selected as one of the representative love songs of the Heisei era; over a gradually intensifying sound, it expresses a range of emotions related to love.
It also conveys how, precisely because love is so strong, those feelings can sometimes act like a poison, affecting the heart and body.
Alongside great affection, sorrow is also sung—capturing, as it is, the raw state of emotions that can’t be neatly gathered into one.
Conscientious Theory (Original Acoustic ver.)NEW!RADWIMPS15rank/position

The song featured in this story-style commercial is RADWIMPS’ classic “Yushinron.” A boldly used acoustic arrangement of this masterpiece is featured.
Combined with the lush natural imagery—like the green label of Tanrei Green Label—and the appearance of a mysterious jukebox, it feels like a movie.


