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 (101–110)
silhouetteKANA-BOON

The commercial for Marosh gummies sold by Kanro, titled “Believe in What You Love,” is an animated piece notable for its vivid, colorful palette.
The message displayed in the latter half—“Believe in what you love”—really hits home.
The background music features KANA-BOON’s song “Silhouette.” Set to upbeat, classic guitar rock, the lyrics sing about continuing to protect the things that matter inside oneself.
It ties in nicely with the commercial’s message!
Embrace all your scarsT-BOLAN

It was released in 1993 as T-BOLAN’s ninth single.
The song reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and was used in Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s “Fibe-Mini” commercial.
Around this time, T-BOLAN released four singles within a year, indicating how busy they were.
It’s a track that captivated many with its sexy vocals.
20th Century BoyT-REX

This is the song that was used in commercials for Toyota’s Voxy, Kirin Beverage’s coffee “Bekkaku,” and Shiseido’s Tsubaki featuring Haru Kuroki.
It’s a signature track by T.
Rex, a classic that has been covered by numerous artists.
In Japan, it’s also well known as the theme song for the film 20th Century Boys.
Love is mysteriouskome kome CLUB

It was released in 1993 as Kome Kome Club’s 16th single.
The song was used in a TDK cassette tape commercial, and its music video was a lavish production with a flashy set that cost a great deal.
Alongside the eight core members of Kome Kome, additional supporting members also took part, making it a lively track that remains very popular among fans.
It’s my lifeBon Jovi

This is the song that was used in NEC’s Lavie laptop commercials and Asahi Beer’s Asahi Dry Premium commercials.
It’s a 2000 work by Bon Jovi, the model student of the rock world.
In Japan, it’s widely known as the song used in Nakayama Kinnikun’s comedy routine.
Rock commercial songs. Masterpieces and popular songs of commercial jingles (111–120)
Black NightDeep Purple

This is the song used in the UCC Black Unsweetened commercial.
It’s a classic by the British band Deep Purple, who have blazed a trail in rock.
Apparently it was chosen because it’s black coffee, and another candidate was Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog.”
Layla, my loveDerek and the Dominos

This is a song that was used in commercials for Mitsubishi Motors and Nippon Life.
It’s one of the signature tracks by Derek and the Dominos, the band featuring Eric Clapton on guitar.
Eric Clapton’s songs—from his time with Cream as well as his solo work—have been used in many commercials in Japan.


