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.
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Southern All Stars CM Song and Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Sorrow Beyond the BoogieSazan Ōrusutāzu31rank/position

This commercial showcases the appeal of one of UNIQLO’s popular items, the Bra Top, by highlighting the everyday lives of Haruka Ayase and Yumi Kawai.
It depicts how the piece can be stylishly worn on its own, and the smiles of those wearing it convey a sense of freshness and comfort that makes it perfect for summer.
The song that further emphasizes the calm mood of the visuals is Southern All Stars’ “Kanashimi wa Boogie no Kanata ni.” With its gently resonant rhythm and powerful vocals layered on top, it also evokes a sense of moving forward, little by little.
Love comes slowly, little by little.Sazan Ōrusutāzu32rank/position

A commercial for UNIQLO’s autumn/winter staple, Merino Wool.
Set in a calm, cozy café, it features Haruka Ayase, Kasumi Ishikawa, and Kohei Matsushita each spending their own time.
They’re all wearing Merino Wool items, and their sophisticated styling is truly appealing.
The background music is Southern All Stars’ “Ai wa Slow ni Chottozutsu,” and its slow-tempo ballad pairs perfectly with the commercial’s visuals, which center on the theme of happiness.
Sakura, flutterSazan Ōrusutāzu33rank/position

The announcement commercial for the Southern All Stars feature streaming on U-NEXT uses “Sakura, Hirari.” It’s a digital-only single released in January 2025.
The lyrics are said to sing of the feelings of earthquake victims, and while they convey pain and sorrow, they also evoke a sense of strength and hope to move forward again.
Its beautiful, warm, spring-like imagery is also captivating, making it a heartwarming song.
Sing, sky of JapanSazan Ōrusutāzu34rank/position

Here is the commercial for UNIQLO’s UV-cut hoodie.
As the sunlight starts getting brighter, more people probably don’t want to get sunburned.
At times like that, stylish, highly functional UV-protective clothing is in high demand.
Haruka Ayase plays a newly appointed teacher alongside students, and clothing that suits any generation is a big plus.
The background music, “Utae Nippon no Sora,” is a song released in 2023 that portrays a summer in a seaside town and sings of love for one’s hometown.
Tearful KissSazan Ōrusutāzu35rank/position

Southern All Stars’ “Namida no Kiss” was released in 1992 and included on the album “Yoni Manyo no Hana ga Saku Nari.” It’s one of the band’s signature songs.
Its gentle, soothing sound is striking, and together with the softly spoken, unhurried vocals, it really resonates.
The lyrics depict the end of a romance and a breakup, yet the expression that love doesn’t disappear conveys a powerful sense of bittersweet longing.
As a commercial song, it was used in a UNIQLO ad featuring Haruka Ayase, Kohei Matsushita, and Yumi Kawai, conveying how the softness of Merino wool connects to everyday kindness.


