[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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dreamShioiri Fuyuko (FINLANDS) feat. Marashii

This is a lively Horoyoi commercial with the theme “where getting absorbed begins,” featuring a rapid succession of energetic scenes.
It portrays Nanase Nishino being engrossed in eating, reading, and gaming, as various worlds unfold to match each activity.
By having Horoyoi appear amidst these different moments of absorption, the ad effectively highlights how easy and approachable it is.
The song used is a cover of The Blue Hearts’ classic “Yume” by Fuyuko Shioiri.
Her powerful vocals and the song’s hungry lyrics feel perfectly aligned with the visuals.
MVPIwatatakanori

The commercial for Suntory’s Pepsi Nama BIG ZERO LEMON, titled “NEW PEPSI NEW ZERO LEMON with Takanori Iwata,” features Takanori Iwata, who is active as a member of Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE and EXILE.
In this CM, where Iwata shows off cool dance moves, his 2024 digital release “MVP” is used.
Listening to the lyrics—which seem to depict Iwata himself and his determination to aim even higher—will surely raise expectations for what’s next from him! It’s also a track that serves as a cheer for anyone striving toward their goals.
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.
Love CirculationHanazawa Kana

This spot, which opens with a cute hamster offering you tea, is a commercial for TEA in the Craft Boss world.
In the ad, Hono Tamura from Sakurazaka46 performs a dance to “Ren’ai Circulation,” and toward the end there’s a twist where Tamura transforms into a hamster, who then keeps on dancing—super cute.
The background track “Ren’ai Circulation” is the theme song from the anime Bakemonogatari and one of Kana Hanazawa’s signature songs.
Its whispery vocals make it a charming classic of anime music.
Ya MamaFatboy Slim

This commercial conveys the impact of Suntory Tennensui THE STRONG through the dynamic presence of Keisuke Honda.
Because Honda has led such an intense, daring life, his powerful movements and wild outfits feel all the more convincing.
The CM song features “Ya Mama” by Fatboy Slim, one of the aliases of British DJ Norman Cook.
Its structure gradually layers sounds over a repeated phrase, strongly evoking the sparks of excitement found in everyday life.


