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)
swim04 Limited Sazabys

This commercial uses footage from a summer festival to convey both the heat and the fun, while also emphasizing the importance of staying hydrated.
By being mindful of health, you can fully enjoy the festival—this message is expressed through various scenes from YONFES, organized by 04 Limited Sazabys.
Further amplifying the excitement of the visuals is 04 Limited Sazabys’ song “swim.” As one of the band’s signature tracks, its powerful, refreshing sound and vocals energize listeners.
Tomorrow Too (IKUSHAMO Ver.)IKUSHAMO


This commercial straightforwardly delivers a refreshing feeling by layering Mitsuya Cider with visuals themed around “everyone’s crystal-clear moments.” A key highlight is the addition of live footage of Erika Ikuta and SHISHAMO, whose smiles amplify the overall freshness.
In that breezy, youthful atmosphere, we hear “Ashita mo (IKUSHAMO Ver.)” performed by IKUSHAMO, a collaboration with Erika Ikuta joining SHISHAMO.
The original song’s bright mood remains intact, but with two voices, it feels even more colorful and fun.
Call meNovelbright


This is a commercial announcing the 120th anniversary of Kobe Steel, whose KOBELCO brand has expanded worldwide, as well as an animation created to commemorate the occasion.
The animation, titled “Ashita no Arika” (Where Tomorrow Is), centers on the theme of 120 years, and you can feel the history KOBELCO has walked through its characters.
The song that heightens the anticipation for this story is Novelbright’s “Call me,” which also serves as the animation’s theme song.
The track emphasizes a refreshing mood overall, and the soaring vocals and layered arrangements convey a positive vibe.
NEO UNIVERSEL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel’s 19th single, “NEO UNIVERSE/finale,” was released in 2000 as their first double A-side single.
It became their ninth No.
1 on the Oricon Singles Chart and their fifth million-selling single.
Unusually for a male rock band, it was used as the CM song for Shiseido’s lipstick brand “PN.” It’s a track that reflects just how popular they were at the time.
Are You Gonna Go My WayLenny Kravitz

This is the song that was used in Asahi Soft Drinks’ Wilkinson Carbonated Water commercial.
Dean Fujioka appeared in the ad.
It’s one of the quintessential Lenny Kravitz songs, and it’s been used frequently on Japanese TV and in commercials (like the theme for a segment on Mino Monta’s Asa Zuba!).
Start me upThe Rolling Stones

This is the song that was used in the Windows 95 commercial.
It’s the opening track of The Rolling Stones’ 1977 album “Tattoo You.” Keith Richards’ introductory guitar riff is especially famous.
We Will Rock YouBritney Spears, Beyonce & Pink


This commercial depicts the powerful presence of ancient people fighting in an arena, while also highlighting the bold, refreshing appeal of Pepsi.
Just when it seems like Britney Spears, Beyoncé, and Pink are going to battle, they throw down their weapons and deliver a performance that draws in the audience, unfolding a story of standing up to those in power.
The song featured as a powerful performance in this footage is “We Will Rock You.” Originally a Queen song, it conveys a different kind of strength here by being sung by women known for their powerful vocals.
With a sound that feels like stamping the earth and layered vocals that sweep up everyone around, the entire piece emphasizes sheer power.


