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 (51–60)
Lovin’ youKoyanagi Yuki

Lovin’ You, released as Yuki Koyanagi’s 13th single, also served as the song for Kao’s Essential Damage Care commercial.
Even if you’ve never seen the ad, doesn’t it sound somehow familiar? That’s because this piece is a cover of Dance of the Hours from Act 3 of La Gioconda, composed by the Italian opera composer Ponchielli.
Her gently soothing vocals melt into the classical melody.
It’s the perfect track to listen to while relaxing in the afternoon!
wingChinen Rina
“Wing,” the song used in Shiseido’s 1998 T’ISELA Frozen Blue commercial, was a single by Rina Chinen, who was also active as an actress.
It was her first hit to break into the top 10 on the Oricon charts and is one of her signature songs.
Even if you didn’t follow it in real time, many people will likely recognize it as soon as they hear the chorus.
Centered on the theme of wings and taking the leap, the track features spacious, guitar-driven soundscapes and a rhythm that evokes the tropics, all perfectly complemented by Chinen’s soaring high notes for an exhilarating effect.
It puts you in an uplifting, open mood—ideal for listening under an endless blue sky.
I like you.YOASOBI


This is a commercial introducing the autumn color-care line from Ichikami’s color-care series, which is inspired by Japan’s four seasons.
The visuals show Mei Nagano blending into autumn scenery, making it seem as if her beautiful hair merges with the autumnal background.
The song that further highlights the autumnal beauty expressed in the video is YOASOBI’s “Sukida.” Its calm atmosphere—combining digital sounds with acoustic tones like guitar and piano—leaves a strong impression, conveying both gentle warmth and a sense of resolve in expressing one’s feelings.
Original songmiyazon

It addresses the fact that even with adorable children, there are times when odor becomes a concern and parents worry about whether they’re washing properly.
With Merit, it’s gentle on the scalp and can clean thoroughly even with a light touch—something that’s also conveyed through the expressions of Shunsuke Kazama and Kumiko Aso.
The parents’ concerns are further expressed through Miyazon’s original song performed as a piano-and-vocal piece.
His bright singing voice, which matches the light, airy piano tones, is striking and conveys a positive feeling, as if those worries are being resolved.
Shampoo commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (61–70)
Original songHasegawa Ayumu

This commercial promotes the idea that Merit can solve various hair concerns such as dryness and stickiness.
After her daughter points out issues with her hair, Chiriko Sakashita consults with Makiko Esumi and Mayuko Takada about her worries, and learns that Merit is a good solution.
The smiles they show after using Merit convey that their concerns have been thoroughly resolved.
Hasegawa Ayumu’s sound logo effectively emphasizes the benefits of Merit.
Original songTakagi Masakatsu

This commercial conveys, through Ayami Nakajo’s movements and narration, that using Merit Pyuan keeps your hair beautiful for a long time.
She cheerfully shares an experience of feeling at ease when someone touched her hair because it had stayed well-maintained.
The music by Masakatsu Takagi further highlights these fond memories depicted on screen.
With a bright, march-like feel, the track exudes a sense of confidence, as if moving forward with strong, determined steps.
over and overYasuda Rei


This commercial features Ayami Nakajo showcasing the glamorous appeal of Kao’s Merit PYUAN within a bright, uplifting world.
It highlights the newly redesigned bottles, and her radiant, sparkling smile layered over the colorful bottle lineup conveys a strong sense of fun.
Further emphasizing this cheerful atmosphere is Rei Yasuda’s song “over and over.” The blend of light, airy guitar tones and her resonant vocals delivers a refreshing feel.
The strong rhythm is also striking, giving the song a positive emotion—like taking confident steps forward.




