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 (121–130)
My dressneguse.

This commercial shows a man and a woman who work at the same part-time job saying in unison where they found the job.
It’s striking how it ends up feeling kind of romantic, even though they simply found the job the same way.
The song playing in the background is “Atashi no Dress” by the rock band Neguse.
The vocal range is relatively narrow, so it’s easy to adjust the key to fit your own comfortable range, making it a good choice to try at karaoke.
It’s also moderately up-tempo and fun to sing, so even if you don’t nail it perfectly, it can still get everyone pumped up!
Lucky Showeranyuusuresu


This commercial expresses how Zojirushi stainless steel bottles reliably maintain the temperature of their contents and help refresh your mood.
During a basketball game, drinking something cold from the stainless bottle leads to a mental reset, conveyed through the switch to animation and the player’s smile.
The music that further highlights the youthful energy and positive attitude depicted in these scenes is Anyuseless’s “Lucky Shower.” With its light, airy sound—such as bright piano treble and crisp guitar strumming—and its cheerful vocals, the song conveys a strong sense of happiness.
All good!Kaneyori Masaru


This commercial portrays how Amazon Prime Video lets you watch a wide variety of titles and how that enriches your everyday life.
It conveys the idea that the emotions stirred through visual storytelling can nourish the heart, expressed through Kazunari Ninomiya’s narration and the cast’s expressions.
The song that gently underscores and enhances that warm visual atmosphere is Kaneyori Masaru’s “Zenbu All Right!” Its straightforward band sound builds momentum toward the chorus and leaves a strong impression, while the light, buoyant vocals layered over it convey a positive outlook.
It’s an uplifting track that looks back on various past experiences and feels like sending a message of encouragement to yourself.
RhetoricMeruto Taimā


This commercial conveys that Zojirushi’s stainless steel bottles are perfect for the workplace, paired with the comfort of maintaining the ideal temperature.
The story shows a mother handing over a bottle filled with a warm drink to her child, who is nervous about their first presentation.
They take a sip just before heading into the office, and their tension eases.
The switch to animation at the moment of drinking expresses relaxation, and the smile after returning home suggests everything went well.
Enhancing the upbeat mood portrayed in the visuals is Melt Timer’s song “Rhetoric.” With its light, band-driven sound and striking piano, the buoyant rhythm conveys a positive feeling.
Rock commercial songs. Masterpieces and popular tracks of commercial songs (131–140)
I want to become a wizardLAYRUS LOOP



This commercial introduces Zojirushi’s stainless steel bottles, which keep drinks warm during the cold winter, and conveys the comfort that warmth brings.
It depicts, with touches of animation, how just a single sip of a hot drink on the way to and from school or work can lift your spirits.
The song that further highlights the everyday comfort portrayed in the visuals is LAYRUS LOOP’s “Mahoutsukai ni Naritakute” (“I Want to Become a Wizard”).
Despite its simple three-piece sound, its buoyant rhythm stands out, conveying a forward-looking feeling, like a sense of hope toward the future.
I want to touch, I want to be sure (feat. Moeka Shiotsuka)ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION


This commercial conveys the comfort and reassuring ride that lets you enjoy time with your family, shown through Yo Oizumi driving the Daihatsu Tanto Custom.
From Yo Oizumi’s gentle smile and that of a father spending time with his family, you can feel the affection directed toward loved ones.
The song that highlights the gentle atmosphere of the visuals is ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s “Furetai Tashikametai.” Its tender yet sharp band sound carries a sense of strength that feels like taking steady steps forward.
With male–female vocals featuring Moeka Shiotsuka, it also gives the impression of expressing storytelling and affection.
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.


