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)
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.
This is my way of life.PUFFY

Puffy’s “Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi” (“This Is the Way I Live”) is one of the duo’s signature songs and drew attention for being both written and composed by Tamio Okuda.
Its laid-back sound, which evokes a hint of languidness, combined with their relaxed vocals, leaves a strong impression, conveying the simple joys of everyday life.
The song was also used in a Shiseido Tissela commercial, where the two members of Puffy sing in a colorful, whimsical world and interact in conversation, expressing Tissela’s rich fragrance and a sense of relaxation.
White LoveSPEED

This is the song used in the Shiseido Tissera Angel Drop commercial that aired in the late 1990s.
Members of SPEED also appeared in the ad, so many of you may remember it vividly.
Released in 1997, this track is one of their signature songs and was included on the following year’s album, RISE.
Set against a winter backdrop, the lyrics—vowing eternal love while feeling anxious that it might someday end—resonated deeply and moved many listeners.
Nude LipsTakaumi Chika
This single, released in February 1984 by Chika Takami, who is also active as an actress, was used in Shiseido’s spring campaign.
It reached No.
16 on the Oricon weekly chart.
There is also a self-cover version by EPO, who wrote and composed the song.
Original songSTUTS feat. Kitasato Akihisa

The Shiseido MAQuillAGE commercial “Dramatic Forming Glow Base,” featuring Elaiza Ikeda, highlights the makeup effects of the primer: when light hits the face, it creates shadows and a three-dimensional finish.
A base makeup that can make your face look slimmer—sounds intriguing, right? The original song composed by STUTS is stylish, and the vocals are by Akihisa Kitasato, who is also active as a solo artist.
Original composition (instrumental)yuma yamaguchi

This is the “Hada da (It’s the skin)” commercial for SHISEIDO’s men’s grooming brand, uno.
Yutaka Takenouchi plays the cool senior employee, while Masataka Kubota and Shuhei Nomura play the junior employees who admire him.
For women, it’s a feast for the eyes—three handsome men, from a refined middle-aged man to younger guys, all at once.
The ad promotes men’s sunscreen and a moisturizing gel.
The gel has a lighter texture than cream, which is great for men with oilier skin.



