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 tunes (21–30)
The world is supposed to be beautiful.yama

Yama, whose activities as a singer have drawn widespread attention and propelled them into the spotlight, continues to make waves by performing with their face concealed and with a gender-neutral singing voice.
Yama’s song “Sekai wa Utsukushii Hazu Nanda” has been selected as the CM song for Essential THE BEAUTY’s “Hair Texture Beauty Series Declaration.” It’s a grand track that evokes a sense of hope for what lies ahead.
You’ll likely hear more of Yama’s work in everyday life going forward, so keep an eye out!
Black Wolf ThemeNakajima Yasuo
The hair care brand Black Wolf went on sale starting October 1, 2021.
In the teaser commercial that began airing on September 24, two men dressed as wolves make an appearance at a party.
Ever since then, people online have been buzzing, asking, “Who are they?!” And finally, on October 1, with the release of the new commercial, it was revealed that the two are Ryuhei Matsuda and Soshina! Just like the previous ad, they appear to the familiar “Black Wolf Theme,” a wild track that perfectly matches the wolf image.
BE MY BABYCOMPLEX

In the Ichikami commercial featuring Haruna Kawaguchi, the product is introduced to the rhythm of the famous intro to “BE MY BABY.” The song is by COMPLEX, a duo consisting of singer Koji Kikkawa and guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei.
Although it was released in 1989, many people may have heard it through the Ichikami commercial and other media.
From the first verse onward, Koji Kikkawa’s beautiful vibrato is on full display.
It’s a powerful, masculine track.
AliveSia

This is “Alive,” released in 2015 by Sia, the world-renowned singer from Australia.
It became a familiar tune for many after being featured as the song in the LUX Super Rich Shine “I Recommend Myself” commercial.
Following the lyrics reveals a story of surviving harsh circumstances.
Sia’s powerful, soul-baring vocals make you truly feel what it means to be alive.
Beautiful daysFuruchi Toko

Toko Furuuchi’s “Beautiful days,” memorable as a Pantene commercial song, was also used as the background music for a collaborative commercial with Zexy that aired in 2008.
Furuuchi’s gentle, warm voice and lyrics that inspire self-confidence perfectly match the content of the ad.
The commercial features a Zexy reader model experiencing a 14-day hair care routine using Pantene, with a slideshow of photos from before the wedding up to the wedding day.
It’s a heartwarming commercial that warms you just by watching it.
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.
Door to the FutureIde Ayaka

This song was chosen as the theme for “Sakurairo,” a web movie in the Pantene Cinderella Project starring Kaho, released in 2012.
It’s said to be the first piece she composed when she was in her second year of junior high school, and the version used was rearranged when she was 18.
It’s a graduation song that looks back in order from her early days after enrollment through her student years, and then depicts her stepping forward into the future.
Ide’s warm vocals over the piano accompaniment deliver the message embedded in the lyrics straight to our hearts.



