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 (141–150)
Something like “happy”Sabasusutā

This commercial begins with a scene where Orihime, played by Rina Kawaei, says she’s opening a shop called “Rōmura” in the neighboring village.
The ad focuses on the happiness found in everyday life, depicting many small joys centered around the Santarō characters.
The featured song is “Happy Nante” by the rock band Sabasister, written specifically for this commercial.
With its distinctive mid-to-low range, it should be approachable even for those who struggle with high notes.
Plus, its upbeat, bright tempo makes it perfect for having fun and riding the flow of the music—guaranteed to get everyone excited.
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!
star performerKing Gnu


Released as a single in 2020, this song was featured in a DOCOMO commercial at the time.
Many of you may remember that in addition to Takeru Satoh, the members of King Gnu also appeared in performance scenes.
You’re sure to be blown away by the vocal back-and-forth between Tsuneta and Iguchi, delivered over a jagged, aggressive guitar sound.
Sakura, flutterSazan Ōrusutāzu


The announcement commercial for the Southern All Stars feature streaming on U-NEXT uses “Sakura, Hirari.” It’s a digital-only single released in January 2025.
The lyrics are said to sing of the feelings of earthquake victims, and while they convey pain and sorrow, they also evoke a sense of strength and hope to move forward again.
Its beautiful, warm, spring-like imagery is also captivating, making it a heartwarming song.
Mrs. GREEN APPLE
This commercial showcases all the ways to enjoy summer at Tokyo Disney Resort.
It highlights everything from attractions to shows and food, capturing the resort’s charm in full.
The background music features an original song written by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE specifically for this CM.
Although the song title wasn’t announced when the commercial was released, it’s a refreshingly summery and appealing track.
MajesticB’z


This is a commercial depicting a warm conversation between Sara Minami and Rie Miyazawa, a mother and daughter connected through Pocky.
Noticing that her daughter, who has experienced transferring schools, is struggling, the mother uses Pocky as a conversation starter to gently draw out her worries—beautifully expressing the kindness of family.
Just as the mother and daughter’s conversation heats up, Koji Okura, the father, comes home; his unknowing expression further highlights the fun atmosphere.
The song that underscores the warmth expressed in the visuals is B’z’s “Majestic.” Within the group’s signature power, you can also sense a calm air, from which a forward-looking strength comes through.
My Lord, My Lord, My Lord ~ Oh! Soccer! ~10-FEET
This commercial highlights the Daigas Group’s 120th anniversary while powerfully conveying that a spirit of challenge has been the driving force behind it.
TAKUMA from 10-FEET delivers a strong narration that, combined with dynamic visuals depicting various initiatives, clearly expresses the company’s determination to aim higher.
Further amplifying the energy and powerful atmosphere of the footage is the track provided by 10-FEET.
The band’s signature powerful sound leaves a strong impression, directly communicating the momentum to move forward.


