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[I want to hear it again!] Songs from Suntory commercials. Popular commercial jingles

Suntory sells a wide variety of beverages, including tea, alcoholic drinks, coffee, and water.

When you watch TV, you often see a lot of commercials for Suntory products.

The songs featured in these commercials frequently become a hot topic, with a wide range of tracks used—from popular J-pop to classic Western hits.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in Suntory commercials.

See if you can find any track that caught your ear in a commercial!

[I want to hear it again!] Songs from Suntory commercials. Popular commercial songs (71–80)

Suntory The Bezers “His First BEZERS Debut” Version

BURNDeep Purple

This commercial promotes the appeal of Suntory’s Bezels, a non-alcoholic drink that delivers the same happiness as beer.

It features Tadanobu Asano recommending Bezels to Daichi Watanabe, and the astonished expression the moment he takes a sip conveys its quality.

The song that further emphasizes the shocking, beer-like taste is Deep Purple’s “BURN.” Its fast, powerful band sound is a major draw, giving a sense of surging momentum, as if it sets your heart ablaze.

Tighten UpArchie Bell & the Drells

Archie Bell & The Drells – Tighten up (1968)
Tighten UpArchie Bell & the Drells

This song was featured in a 2011 commercial for “Kinmugi” starring Kengo Kora.

As for Archie Bell & The Drells, this song and the album were huge hits, but they didn’t have any notable hits afterward, so they’re what we would now call a “one-hit wonder” group.

Suntory Pepsi

We Will Rock YouBritney Spears, Beyonce & Pink

This commercial depicts the powerful presence of ancient people fighting in an arena, while also highlighting the bold, refreshing appeal of Pepsi.

Just when it seems like Britney Spears, Beyoncé, and Pink are going to battle, they throw down their weapons and deliver a performance that draws in the audience, unfolding a story of standing up to those in power.

The song featured as a powerful performance in this footage is “We Will Rock You.” Originally a Queen song, it conveys a different kind of strength here by being sung by women known for their powerful vocals.

With a sound that feels like stamping the earth and layered vocals that sweep up everyone around, the entire piece emphasizes sheer power.

[I want to hear it again!] Songs from Suntory commercials: Popular commercial tunes (81–90)

Suntory Pepsi Nex 2010 Commercial

I Love Rock ‘N’ RollL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

“I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” – Joan Jett & the Blackhearts (Official Video)
I Love Rock 'N' RollL'Arc〜en〜Ciel

This commercial shows L’Arc-en-Ciel performing surrounded by Pepsi bottles, evoking the refreshing sensation of Pepsi.

It highlights their powerful performance through expressions and movement, and by layering it with visuals of fizzing carbonation, it also conveys deliciousness.

The song that accentuates the crisp yet forceful sense of refreshment expressed in the footage is “I Love Rock ’N’ Roll.” Although performed by L’Arc-en-Ciel, the song originally comes from the British rock band The Arrows.

The sound features powerfully resonant low tones, and the layered vocals give listeners a boost of energy.

Its straightforward rock sound inspires a positive, forward-looking feeling.

Suntory Pepsi Nex 2010 Commercial

Got To Be RealKōda Kumi

Cheryl Lynn – Got To Be Real (Official Audio)
Got To Be RealKōda Kumi

This commercial features Kumi Koda performing while surrounded by Pepsi bottles, showcasing the refreshing taste of Pepsi through her presence.

In a playful twist, the Pepsi bottles start dancing along, creating a fun atmosphere enhanced by Kumi Koda’s expressions.

The song that elevates the light, refreshing, and joyful feel depicted in the visuals is Kumi Koda’s “Got To Be Real.” The original is by Cheryl Lynn, and while it retains the powerful soulfulness of the original, Kumi Koda’s vocals add a stylish lightness to the track.

Suntory Pepsi Nex 2010 Commercial

LaylaKobukuro

This commercial features Kobukuro performing next to a bottle of Pepsi, highlighting its powerful, refreshing zing.

Seeing the duo in black outfits delivering a rock-style performance also gives it a fresh, new feel.

The track that accentuates the video’s powerful energy and crisp exhilaration is Kobukuro’s rendition of “Layla.” The song is originally known as a track by Derek and the Dominos, Eric Clapton’s band.

While Kobukuro is generally associated with a more acoustic image, this song conveys their intent to break new ground with a rock-inspired vibe.

Suntory Ao: “Tonight, please enjoy it however you like” (version)

stunned and stupefiedShiina Ringo

It’s a commercial where Ringo Sheena, with a bottle of Suntory Ao in hand, sings and showcases a distinctly mature allure.

The footage shows her performing “Bōzen mo Jishitsu” on a dimly lit stage, and the combination of jazz and whisky adds a palpable sensuality.

The theme of accepting life as it is is another highlight, and the phrasing conveys not only a sense of adult composure but also an invitation to freely enjoy Ao.