Southern All Stars CM Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
The songs by Southern All Stars are truly addictive—the more you listen, the more they grow on you—thanks to the perfect match between Keisuke Kuwata’s vocals and the breezy, moody sound that captivates listeners.
Once a track plays in a commercial, it becomes unforgettable.
Here, we’ll introduce Southern All Stars songs that have been featured in commercials.
- Southern All Stars Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- [March 2026] Roundup of the Latest Trending Commercial Songs
- Popular Commercial Songs: TV Ad Music Rankings [2026]
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- [au Commercial] Songs Featured in the Commercials. A History of CM Songs [2026]
- Southern All Stars Cheer Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- [The Spirit of Japan] A special feature on Southern All Stars’ classic hits. Gemlike songs
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- Whose Song Is It? UNIQLO Commercial Music: A Roundup of Popular Ad Songs
- A roundup of easy-to-sing Southern All Stars songs for karaoke
- Catchy Commercial Jingles and Ad Songs Featured on YouTube Shorts
- [Daihatsu Commercial] Popular CM Songs. Historical/All-time CM Songs [2026]
Southern All Stars CM Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Dear JohnSazan Ōrusutāzu26rank/position

This is a UNIQLO cashmere product commercial themed around “things you should experience in life.” It presents events that enrich life, including both the good and the bad, and it’s a rather lovely ad, isn’t it? The background music is “Dear John” by Southern All Stars, from their 1984 album Let’s Go as Popular Stars.
The song is said to be a tribute to John Lennon of The Beatles.
Let It BoogieSazan Ōrusutāzu27rank/position

The LION “Zact Lion” commercial song.
It’s included on Southern All Stars’ second album, 10 Numbers Karat.
This album, which also features “Itoshi no Ellie,” won the Best Album Award at the 21st Japan Record Awards.
The commercial, aimed at people who smoked before the non-smoking boom arrived, was in a sense avant-garde.
MelodySazan Ōrusutāzu28rank/position

This is a UNIQLO Merino Wool commercial depicting an exchange in a record shop.
Among the many records in the store, Yumi Kawai picks up Southern All Stars’ “Melody,” which is also playing as the commercial’s BGM.
The man who came to the shop with her asks, “Was that before you were born?” Kawai replies, “Truly cool things stay cool forever.” Watching their exchange, Haruka Ayase chimes in, “That’s a great line.” Through this story built around the theme of “good things,” the commercial conveys the appeal of Merino wool.
Dream Space TravelSazan Ōrusutāzu29rank/position

In addition to the familiar Haruka Ayase, members of Southern All Stars also appeared in UNIQLO’s commercials “Jeans Hotel WOMEN” and “Jeans Hotel MEN,” which featured the song “Dream Space Travel.” Released in 2025, the track is an up-tempo, catchy tune characteristic of Southern All Stars.
Shohei Ohtani’s name appears at the end of the lyrics.
It’s unclear whether that’s the reason, but besides the UNIQLO commercials, the song was also used in a nishikawa [AiR] commercial featuring Shohei Ohtani.
Love Boogie-Woogie NightSazan Ōrusutāzu30rank/position

This one, themed around a public bathhouse, is the “Year-End Festival with Uniflo Dance” version.
It weaves in puns while maintaining a stylish vibe without feeling forced.
Kohei Matsushita passionately sings into a showerhead, and Haruka Ayase dances with a bright smile—their performances are particularly striking.
The BGM features Southern All Stars’ 2024 release “Koi no Boogie-Woogie Night,” a disco-tinged track that portrays adult romance.


