Shampoo commercial song. Popular jingle.
The shampoo we use in the bath every day serves very different roles depending not only on gender, but also on generation and hairstyle.
Because of that, a huge variety of products tailored to different needs are released by many companies.
You see tons of shampoo commercials on TV, too.
These shampoo ads often make waves when they feature songs by popular artists, and I’m sure many people have found themselves curious about the music used in a commercial they happened to catch.
In this article, we’ll round up all the songs used in those shampoo commercials.
You might discover a buzzworthy track or finally identify that song you’ve been wondering about!
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Shampoo commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (11–20)
Overture of the Future (LUX ver)Mitchie M feat.Hatsune Miku


The song used in the LUX commercial is Hatsune Miku’s “Mirai Jokyoku” (Future Overture).
Remarkably, Hatsune Miku herself appears in the ad to introduce the product.
This track is the theme song for Hatsune Miku’s solo full-orchestra concert, the “Hatsune Miku Symphony Concert,” with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra joining the performance.
In the commercial, the original song and lyrics are adapted to match the imagery.
The sparkling, glamorous orchestral sound evokes the image of hair made beautiful by the shampoo! Don’t miss the intricate vocal phrasing that only the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku can deliver!
His SugarKubota Toshinobu

This is a song that was featured in Pantene commercials from 2000 to 2001.
It’s a track from the 2000 album “As One,” and it’s a quintessential Toshinobu Kubota piece—mellow and sophisticated, leaving a strong impression.
The lyrics portray an aching, unfulfilled love.
That’s because the person the narrator has feelings for already has a partner.
They want that person to come to them, but they know it wouldn’t be allowed.
Many listeners may find themselves empathizing with such complex, heartrending emotions and feeling a tightness in their chest.
Lovin’youKing&Prince

Lovin’ you, which was used as the commercial song for KOSÉ Cosmeport’s Je l’aime iP.
It’s a track by King & Prince, who shine with a uniquely dazzling charm even among Johnny’s idols, and it was released in April 2022 as a double A-side single together with ‘Odoru you ni Jinsei wo’ (Live Like You’re Dancing).
The refreshingly bright melody that’s so quintessentially King & Prince gives a sense of comfort.
This classic love song about pure affection paints the couple’s future with lyrics that evoke a romance with a prince.
The members’ candid expressions in the music video, which captures them in an unadorned light, are heart-fluttering as well.
Original song

This is a commercial where Nanao shares her rainy-day hair woes and introduces Pantene as the solution.
She says that on rainy days her hair wouldn’t stay in place, so she had no choice but to wear it up.
But with Pantene’s care, she can wear any hairstyle she likes no matter the weather—she lets down her beautiful long hair and smiles.
An original song for the commercial plays in the background, adding to the sense of freedom.
It’s an upbeat, bright track with a melody that lifts your spirits as you listen.
Toward the azure skyroodo obu mejyaa

Soten ni Mukatte was used as the campaign song for “mod’s hair: Summer Has a Different Vibe.” It’s performed by the Japanese rock band Road of Major.
The band was formed through headhunting in the documentary project “Road of Major” on the TV show Hamaraja.
This is their fourth major-label and seventh overall single.
With a melody that evokes the nostalgia of youth, it’s a pleasantly crafted piece—a positive message song that says it’s okay to stumble, as long as you keep moving forward little by little!
New BreathYA-KYIM

The song by YA-KYIM, a three-woman unit whose music is rooted in R&B and hip-hop, was featured in a Pantene commercial in 2008.
Released the same year the commercial aired, this track expresses gratitude to a cherished person for helping the singer discover her own sense of worth.
Its lyrics are compelling, offering gentle encouragement when you’re caught in self-loathing—when you think, “I’m no good,” they whisper, “That’s not true, let’s take it slow.” When you feel stuck and can’t move forward, lend an ear to this song.
Shampoo commercial songs: Popular commercial tunes (21–30)
Wisheschay

The Pantene commercial that aired in 2014 featured the song “Wishes” by singer-songwriter chay.
It was her second song used after “Twinkle Days.” Released in 2014, the track showcases chay’s bright, charming vocals.
Reading the lyrics—depicting the pursuit of hope and moving forward—will surely lift your spirits and fill you with positivity.



