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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.

Rock commercial songs. Masterpieces and popular songs of commercial jingles (111–120)

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

Kome Kome Club “Love Is Mysterious” (1993)
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.

From me to youGalileo Galilei

Nice commercial: Benesse Shinken Zemi University Entrance Exam 2010

In the Benesse Shinken Seminar university entrance exam commercials, “Basketball” and “Pull-up,” the way students face the exam is depicted through scenes of playing basketball and doing pull-ups.

The catchy line “Your rival is always within yourself” leaves a strong impression, and anyone who has experienced university entrance exams will likely relate.

It’s a passionate commercial with a message that really hits home.

The BGM chosen for this CM is Galileo Galilei’s “From Me to You.” Its lyrics, portraying the struggle of confronting oneself while striving to move forward, are sure to give you a push.

marching bandASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION “Marching Band”
marching bandASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION
Two versions: Tao Tsuchiya TV commercial for Shinken Zemi High School Course (2012) ♪ ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

This is an introductory commercial for the Shinken Zemi High School Course featuring Tao Tsuchiya.

Multiple plans are offered to match your target school’s level, making it clear that there’s a roadmap to achieve your goals.

On top of that, the tagline “Everything you need to do is right here” feels very reassuring.

The background music is the high-energy track “Marching Band,” released by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION in 2011.

Its forward-looking message—“Even while carrying all kinds of emotions, light the way to the future and move forward!”—is expressed in Masafumi Gotoh’s own words.

It’s a song that sets listeners’ hearts ablaze.

BYE BYESHISHAMO

Shinken Zemi Junior High Course: 'A Summer to Crush Weak Subjects' Edition

This is a commercial introducing the special summer course of Benesse’s Shinken Zemi Junior High School program.

It highlights a short-term intensive curriculum tailored to each student’s weaknesses, emphasizing that they can overcome their weak areas during the summer vacation.

The background music features SHISHAMO’s 2017 release “BYE BYE.” Although the song portrays the feelings of a woman who can’t get over the pain of a past heartbreak, she’s determined to say goodbye to her moping self this summer.

It’s a song that can give courage not only in love but also to anyone who wants to work hard at something this summer.

self-proclaimed musicianosage

Nihon Kogakuin College CM: “A Hachioji Campus You Can Be Passionate About” — 6 Colleges, 107 Specialized Fields

This is a commercial with a positive vibe that communicates what you can learn at Nihon Kogakuin and how it connects to your future.

It depicts students studying a wide range of fields—film, sports, entertainment, and more—and their smiling dedication conveys a strong sense of fulfillment found here.

The song that further accentuates the cheerful atmosphere of these smile-filled visuals is Osage’s “Self-Proclaimed Musician.” While it’s a straightforward band sound, the rhythm feels gentle, and combined with vocals that carry a hint of languor, it evokes the image of moving forward.

The lyrics, which seem to portray an approach to engaging with music, also convey a positive attitude of progressing in your own way.

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Nanami Taki Benesse Shinken Zemi “You can do it.” TV commercial

This commercial introduces the idea that you can learn in a way that suits you—not just with traditional textbooks, but also by using tablets and computers, regardless of place or method.

The video begins with a scene of a female student, played by Nanami Taki, sketching a hermit crab by the seaside.

In the next cut, she switches from a sketchbook to a tablet and attends an online class.

The commercial effectively conveys how you can engage with what interests you and progress at your own pace without strain.

The background music features Sumika’s “Arles.” Its fresh, signature melody line and vocals are striking.

At the same time, the lyrics express a strong resolve to keep moving forward while believing in yourself, no matter what others say, making it a song that boosts your motivation when you listen to it.