Rock commercial songs. Classic and popular commercial jingles.
“That song from the TV—must be rock!” Everyone has a memory like that.
From B’z’s exhilarating, fast-paced melodies and BUMP OF CHICKEN’s heartfelt lyrics to AC/DC’s scorching guitar riffs.
Commercial songs that have colored our lives are packed with gem-like rock music crafted by top-tier artists from Japan and abroad.
In this feature, we’ll introduce a lineup of soul-stirring masterpieces that are etched in our hearts alongside nostalgic commercials.
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Rock commercial songs. Classic and popular commercial songs (61–70)
cream sodaoishikuru meronpan



This is a song used in a commercial that depicts how LOWYA’s functional interior items help tidy up a room, where it’s used to emphasize a bright, uplifting mood.
The track is notable for its light tempo and sound, and its bouncy rhythm evokes a rising sense of excitement.
Although the lyrics are bittersweet, portraying passing days and a fading love, the way they’re sung with lightness conveys a feeling of moving forward.
By pairing sorrowful lyrics with a buoyant rhythm, the song seems to express the idea of forgetting unpleasant things and living positively.
Teenage BlueKlang Ruler


A JOYSOUND commercial showing five cast members having a blast at karaoke.
The ad captures an irreplaceable page of youth spent with friends, and its background music is Klang Ruler’s “Teenage Blue.” Many listeners will find encouragement in the lyrics, which depict pushing forward on your own despite various struggles.
As the title suggests, it’s a song we especially recommend to teenagers in the midst of their youth who are about to set out on a new path.
Eternal BoyMEGA SHINNOSUKE


Aired in November 2025, this is a teaser commercial for Daiken Construction’s TV ads that will begin airing in January 2026.
It seems to be a promo for the launch of a new anime-style commercial series.
Set with the pacing of an anime “next episode” preview, the spot features singer-songwriter Mega Shinnosuke’s song “Eien no Shonen” (Eternal Boy) as its background track.
The lyrics convey a disarmingly straightforward sincerity that echoes the title, and many listeners will likely feel their long-forgotten earnest feelings welling up again.
Coupled with its catchy, familiar guitar-rock sound, it’s a track that really sets the heart on fire.
+MatterONE OK ROCK


This commercial promotes the idea that Asahi Super Dry becomes even more delicious when it’s thoroughly chilled.
It clearly explains the mechanism by which chilling enhances the flavor, and Masami Nagasawa’s expressions also convey that taste experience.
The music that further accentuates the refreshing sensation portrayed in the visuals is ONE OK ROCK’s “+Matter.” Its structure—gradually building power toward the chorus—is striking, and the powerful, exhilarating sound that follows evokes a positive, forward-looking attitude charging into the future.
Just the two of usRADWIMPS

This is the song used in Universal Music’s “#Let’s Listen to Playlists” campaign commercial, which invites listeners to experience Heisei-era love songs.
The opening sound, which lightly marks out the beat, is striking and evokes the feeling of emotions steadily building up inside.
From there, it unfolds into a sound that gradually expands, expressing the way affection grows larger.
The lyricism, packed with words, is also memorable, giving the impression of a resolve to somehow convey one’s feelings of love.
Everyday (feat. Satoshi Fujiwara)TAIKING


Here is a corporate commercial introducing the kinds of businesses Daiwa House Realty Management is engaged in.
It highlights their work on various commercial facilities and hotels, and presents the slogan, “Energizing communities, bringing smiles to people.” In this CM, which conveys the company’s philosophy, a track by TAIKING, the guitarist of Suchmos, is featured.
The song includes vocals by Satoshi Fujihara of Official HIGE DANDism, showcasing his expansive and beautiful voice.
With lyrics wishing for today to be even a little better than yesterday, combined with its gentle melody and vocals, the song becomes a soothing piece that heals the listener’s heart.
All good!Kaneyori Masaru


In this commercial, we see four people talking about works they watched on Prime Video.
There are no voices from the people themselves; instead, a cute child’s voice narrates their behavior from an objective perspective.
Elevating the overall tone of the visuals is Kaneyori Masaru’s song “Zenbu Alright!” Its lyrics, which are forward-looking while still empathizing with someone’s hardships and life, match perfectly with the imagery that feels like glimpsing into memories.


