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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.

Fans, be sure to check it out!

Shiseido CM songs: Popular commercial songs (51–60)

AG Deo 24 'Stress Odor' Version

Original songIdutsu Akio

[Soundtrack Memories 5] #6 Kaibutsu-kun / Akio Izutsu
Original songIdutsu Akio

This is a 2019 commercial for Shiseido Ag DEO 24, the “stress odor” edition.

Ag DEO 24 is an antiperspirant and deodorizing spray that suppresses stress-induced odors, which are different from sweat.

Jennifer Hardaway, a plump, blonde, white female odor evaluator, recommends it while wearing a lab coat.

Model Nao Morimoto appears in the ad, looking fresh in a sleeveless shirt.

I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito – I’ve Always Loved You [Music Video]
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

This is a single released by Kazuyoshi Saito in April 2010, written specifically for an In and On commercial.

It reached No.

8 on the Oricon weekly chart and was named Best Song in iTunes Rewind 2010.

It has been covered by Tsuki Miyoshida and D.A.Y.

IHADA Aller Screen “Blocks Pollen and Viruses!” Version

Original songHosono Haruomi

End Theme “Night on the Galactic Railroad”
Original songHosono Haruomi

This is the 2019 spring commercial for Shiseido IHADA, titled “Blocks Pollen and Viruses!” With just a quick spray, the patented “invisible ion veil” protects your skin by blocking pollen and viruses.

For some reason, the narration is done by Haruomi Hosono—his low, calm voice is wonderful.

And of course, the music is also by Haruomi Hosono.

ELIXIR Wrinkle Cream “Ceramics” Edition and More

Original songKazumasa Hashimoto

This is the commercial for Shiseido ELIXIR Wrinkle Cream, the “Pottery” edition.

It features actress Yuriko Ishida—often described as a “miracle bare-faced beauty” and a “miraculous woman in her late 40s”—for her stunning beauty and charm.

The ad captivates with her vibrant, youthful-looking 49-year-old skin that doesn’t look dull and stands out even against a white lacy blouse.

Her expressive face and the luminous clarity that seems to shine from within are remarkable.

Shiseido commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (61–70)

SENKA Perfect Melting Balm “Deeply Smooth” Version

The Entertainer [Vocalise]

The Entertainer – Double Bass – Gary Karr
The Entertainer [Vocalise]

The SENKA Perfect Melting Balm “Inspiring Smoothness” commercial, which also drew attention for featuring Mai Shiraishi, who graduated from Nogizaka46 in 2020, is based on the song “The Entertainer,” famous as the theme song of the 1973 American film The Sting.

Many of you have probably heard it in various contexts.

In the commercial, a vocal technique called “vocalise,” which uses only vowel sounds without lyrics, is employed.

It pairs well with the bright, refreshing morning atmosphere and the image of face washing, so it’s also recommended when you want to feel refreshed!

New Ultimune: “Hikaru Utada × Úrsula Corberó × Megan Rapinoe” edition, and more

Find LoveUtada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada “Find Love” Live ver.
Find LoveUtada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada’s “Find Love” is featured in the promotional video for Shiseido’s new Ultimune serum.

As someone who enjoys top-tier popularity in Japan for R&B and is active on the global stage, it’s something to be proud of as a fellow Japanese person.

The song reflects a sense of newness and gives off a stylish impression.

With a house/club-music tempo, it’s a track that really lets you feel Utada’s cool side!

The season of bare feetMatsuda Seiko

It was Seiko Matsuda’s debut single, released in April 1980.

The song was used in a commercial for Ekubo Facial Cleansing Foam featuring Yukiko Yamada.

It reached as high as No.

12 on the Oricon weekly chart.

In 2004, a 12 cm CD edition was released.