Shiseido commercial song. Popular commercial jingle.
Shiseido is a cosmetics manufacturer that has secured an unshakable position with its refined aesthetic sense.
You can sense that perfection from their container designs and package commercials, can’t you?
Tie-ins have been getting attention recently, but what’s quietly creating buzz is that cutting-edge creators and up-and-coming artists are actually making the CM songs.
In this article, we researched popularity based on reliable feedback from our readers, and carefully selected the most well-regarded commercials among them.
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Shiseido commercial songs: Popular commercial tunes (21–30)
ANOTHER WORLDGACKT

It’s a single released by Gackt in September 2001, which was used in a commercial for Neue Men’s.
It peaked at number two on the Oricon charts.
With this song, Gackt made his first appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Into the UnknownIdina Menzel

The song used in the commercials for Integrate and Maquillage—brands that collaborated with the smash-hit Disney film Frozen 2—titled “Be Different, Be Together,” was “Into the Unknown.” It’s the track featured in the movie.
You can feel a heat rising from within in Idina Menzel’s powerful narration and dynamic performance as Elsa, the American singer and actress who voiced the role.
It’s an empowering anthem whose message of moving forward as your true self gives you courage, giving you a push when venturing into the unknown or taking on new challenges.
IS THIS LOVEXG

This commercial spotlights people who are giving their all—starting with the girl group XG—and also portrays ANESSA’s commitment to supporting them.
A key point is that it shows not only serious expressions but moments of enjoyment as well, powerfully conveying the message that having fun leads to stronger performance and a more fulfilling experience.
The song that further underscores this stylish yet powerful vibe is XG’s “IS THIS LOVE.” Riding on a strong rhythm, their airy vocals create a fresh sense of dynamism, as if stepping forward into a bright future.
THE MOMENTOwen Pallett

When it comes to Maquillage commercials, many people probably think of this song.
This wordless piece was composed by the Canadian musician Owen Pallett.
Known for his mastery of string arrangements, he showcases that strength to the fullest in this track.
It perfectly matches the image of finely textured, beautiful skin.
Color · White BlendNagayama Miho

It’s a single released by Miho Nakayama in February 1986, used in Shiseido’s spring campaign.
It reached No.
5 on the Oricon weekly chart.
Mariya Takeuchi, who wrote and composed the song, later recorded a self-cover.
cool breezeIwasaki Yoshimi

It’s a single released by Yoshimi Iwasaki in May 1980, which was used in a Shower Cologne commercial.
There’s an anecdote that because Iwasaki is shy, the cover photo was taken from a distance.
Its highest position on the Oricon chart was 18.
A Perfect SkyBONNIE PINK

It’s a song by BONNIE PINK that was used in an ANESSA commercial and released in June 2006.
As a BONNIE PINK single, it made a return to the Oricon top 10, peaking at No.
5.
It was also performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.


