[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!
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[I want to hear it again!] Songs from Suntory commercials. Popular commercial songs (91–100)
Crazy about youEXILE

This song was used in a 2016 commercial for “The Malts” featuring the members of EXILE TRIBE.
The cute, un-EXILE-like title “Ki・mi・ni・mu・chu” and its lyrics became a hot topic.
The commercial also left an impression with their cheerful, fun scenes of drinking.
The Flowers in the Garden

This commercial focuses on the Yamazaki Distillery in Kyoto and showcases the appeal of Premium Highball Yamazaki.
The visuals are crafted with an overall chic, composed tone that conveys a cool, high-quality atmosphere.
The BGM is an instrumental arrangement of “Niwa no Chigusa” (A Flower in the Garden), originally an Irish folk song.
Listening to the piece’s elegant, flowing melody makes you feel as if your heart is being cleansed.
[I want to hear it again!] Songs from Suntory commercials. Popular commercial songs (101–110)
mabatakiVaundy

The globally acclaimed singer Vaundy has drawn a lot of attention.
His song “mabataki” is featured in two commercials.
One is for the Docomo Youth Support Movie; its coming-of-age story pairs perfectly with his refreshing vocals.
The second is for BOSS CAFFEINE, a commercial themed around waking up, which ties in with the song’s eye-focused lyrics.
The fact that the track fits a variety of situations may be one reason it’s so beloved.
BOSS CAFFEINE “Awake? Meeting” VersionKamikî Ryūnosuke

This is a commercial featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki that promotes BOSS CAFFEINE as something that helps you wake up.
It depicts a meeting where everyone looks sleepy, conveying the wish for you to push through an unproductive meeting with BOSS CAFFEINE.
Kamiki’s expression after taking a sip is another highlight, giving a straightforward impression that it really helps you wake up.
Vaundy’s “mabataki” is used as the BGM, and the sound evokes a relaxed atmosphere while also suggesting the image of gathering strength.
LollipopChordettes

This song was used in the 2014 commercial for “Sumiwataru Umeshu,” featuring Toma Ikuta and Mariya Nishiuchi.
The song originally came out in 1958, first released by a different singer.
That same year, The Chordettes covered it and it became a big hit.
Girls Just Want To Have FunCyndi Lauper

This song was used in a 2012 commercial for “Calory” featuring Nozomi Sasaki and YOU.
It was Cyndi Lauper’s first major debut single.
Cyndi Lauper is a great Japanophile and provided support during the Great Hanshin Earthquake and the Great East Japan Earthquake.
BOSS Caffeine: “You awake? Time Signal” EditionVaundy

A clock installed on an office-district building rings out the 8 a.m.
chime.
Then the clock slides open and out pops a cuckoo—wait, is that a real pigeon!? It’s a delightful surprise in BOSS CAFFEINE’s “Awake? Time Signal” spot.
It’s a triumph of imagination, and the surreal scene is sure to bring a smile.
The commercial song is “mabataki” by singer-songwriter Vaundy, a clever choice that plays on “mabataki” meaning “blink,” something we can’t help doing when we’re fighting off sleep.


