Kazuyoshi Saito’s CM Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Kazuyoshi Saito, who comes to mind singing straight with an acoustic guitar in his arms.Even within the very short span of a commercial, the messages embedded in his songs come through clearly.So this time, we’re introducing a ranking of Kazuyoshi Saito’s most popular commercial songs.
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Kazuyoshi Saito CM Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Hello, heartless oneSaitō Kazuyoshi11rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito is one of Japan’s leading singer-songwriters.
His song “Yaa, Mujou” (Hey, Impermanence) conveys his distinctive nihilism hinted at by the title, yet also a kindness that goes beyond it.
By accepting the emptiness the word “mujou” (impermanence) carries, the song skillfully expresses the strength of a life that keeps moving forward nonetheless.
It’s a beautiful melody that works as background music, and it’s fantastic when you focus on the lyrics as well.
A four-and-a-half-minute song that works like a breath of fresh air in your daily life—add it to your playlist as a companion to your everyday routine.
Don’t Worry, Be HappySaitō Kazuyoshi12rank/position

A glam-rock-style number released in 2009 by Kazuyoshi Saito, who belts out adult-oriented rock.
It was featured in Pocari Sweat commercials for spots like “Spring Dryness” and “Laundry/Humidifier.” The relaxed tempo and lively mood feel great.
It blends a laid-back vibe with rock ’n’ roll, giving off that “things will work out” energy that really lifts you up! This “Don’t Worry Be Happy” has that same atmosphere.
Even the title’s simple “Don’t worry” feels so quintessentially Setchan.
In a modern world that never stops accelerating, it’s a lovely track that lets you breathe a little easier.
I look up as I walkSaitō Kazuyoshi13rank/position

This commercial promotes the refreshing taste of Suntory Draft Beer through the presence of Yumi Kawai.
The key point is that she’s drinking under a vast blue sky, and because the visuals are predominantly blue, the sense of freshness comes across strongly.
Her gentle smile also conveys the impression that the flavor supports a feeling of fulfillment.
Enhancing the calm atmosphere depicted in the visuals is the song “Ue o Muite Arukou,” performed by Kazuyoshi Saito.
The vocals flow gently over a relaxed rhythm, evoking a sense of ease throughout.
Our CircusSaitō Kazuyoshi14rank/position

This commercial uses a gentle animation depicting scenic drives to show how ENEOS supports a wide range of drivers.
Alongside conveying the joy of driving, it introduces EneKey and speaks to how easy and convenient it is to use.
The relaxed mood expressed in the visuals is further enhanced by Kazuyoshi Saito’s song “Oretachi no Circus.” Its light rhythm, featuring acoustic guitar, is memorable, and the soft vocals also convey a sense of relaxation.
Bottomless beautySaitō Kazuyoshi15rank/position

This commercial promotes Megmilk’s Megumi Gasseri SP Strain Yogurt by highlighting how it supports the activities of many different people.
A variety of professions appear, conveying that health is important no matter what you do, and expressing the brand’s commitment to supporting it from within the body.
The song that accentuates the calm atmosphere of the visuals is Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Bottomless Beauty.” While the tempo feels gentle, the tone carries a sense of boldness, conveying a powerful feeling of moving forward step by step.
Tomorrow, my favorite rock ’n’ roll band is coming to this town.Saitō Kazuyoshi16rank/position

Singer-songwriter Kazuyoshi Saito, who has released numerous timeless hit tunes such as “Aruite Kaerou” and “Utautai no Ballad,” has penned a new song for Asahi Super Dry × THE FIRST TAKE collaboration web commercial Vol.
3, titled “Tension & Release: Kazuyoshi Saito.” The track, “Ashita Daisuki na Rock ’n’ Roll Band ga Kono Machi ni Yattekurunda” (“Tomorrow, My Favorite Rock ’n’ Roll Band Is Coming to This Town”), features a funky ensemble that really sticks in your ears.
The way he downs a beer after the recording may make even those who don’t drink think it looks delicious.
It’s an emotional CM song where his smoky vocals resonate with the beer’s bittersweet taste.
Over the SeasonSaitō Kazuyoshi17rank/position

This song is a piece specially written by Kazuyoshi Saito for the commercial for Maruchan’s Aka Kitsune and Midori Tanuki.
In the commercial, there’s a scene where Tetsuya Takeda looks back on his younger days, and the lyrics of the song feature many images that evoke nostalgia.
The scenery of the yard at his parents’ home, the parents who always supported him, the friends he spent so much time with…
Memories of boyhood come flooding back all at once, leaving you with a warm feeling.


