[Packed with Popular Artists] A Compilation of Subaru Commercial Songs
Subaru has a devoted fan base, even among domestic automakers.
You’ve probably often seen their TV commercials highlighting safety performance and sporty driving.
Subaru frequently uses songs by popular artists—both from Japan and abroad—for its commercial music, and those tracks often become a hot topic.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been featured in Subaru’s commercials so far.
See if you can find that tune you heard in a CM and wondered about, or discover a new favorite!
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[Packed with popular artists] Compilation of Subaru commercial songs (21–30)
Why won’t you come home?CHAGE and ASKA

This is the 34th single by CHAGE and ASKA, released in 1993.
It was a re-cut single from the album “RED HILL,” and was used in a SUBARU Impreza commercial.
It is also known for being used as the ending theme for the Fuji TV drama special “If You Look Back, He’s There.”
Dance, fish.Yamashita Tatsuro

Originally, this was a summer song selected as the All-Japan Okinawa campaign song.
It was later used as the commercial song for SUBARU’s Impreza Sport in 2014 and 2015.
In an interview, the artist said, “This song is meant to showcase the part of my voice that extends most beautifully,” making it a perfect match for a summer drive!
StarsSimply Red

“Sports wagon over wagon.” With that message, the “New Impreza” carved out a new segment at the time.
This is a song used in a commercial aired in 2004.
Actor Shido Nakamura’s youthful presence is striking.
Simply Red is said to have been influenced by various genres of music.
The vocals are memorable—somewhere between rock and soul—and they stay with you for a long time.
The trunk is packed with favorite items like a locker.
It’s a clear appeal to its spacious storage capacity!
Walking In The SunTravis

This is a song released in 2004 by the Scottish rock band Travis.
It was used in a commercial for the Legacy, which featured Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro.
The song has a gentle sound that makes you want to go for a drive.
Finding My RoadMelody.

Released in 2007 as melody.’s ninth single.
It’s an upbeat, positive dance track themed around a “near-future,” and it’s the fastest number in melody.’s catalog.
The song was used in a FORESTER commercial.
Original song
The commercial for the Levorg titled “Never Missing a Moment on the Highway,” which highlights Subaru’s proud safety driving support system EyeSight, features an original song.
It’s a sci-fi-like track built on rhythm programming and synthesizer sequencing, and in the latter half of the commercial it shifts into a grand sound with a female vocalist.
The singer’s identity hasn’t been disclosed, but many listeners were likely intrigued by the striking vocals.
It’s a perfect track for the scenes of speeding along the highway.
I Will Always Love YouTake 6

Originally a song by American country singer Dolly Parton, it might be better known in the cover version by Whitney Houston, which became the theme song for the 1992 American film The Bodyguard.
For the Subaru Impreza commercial, a cover version by the American six-member vocal group Take 6 was used.


