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[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs

[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs
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[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs

When you watch TV or video sites, you come across all kinds of commercials, and sometimes a jingle you happen to hear just sticks in your head, right?

For example, many classic commercial songs that have been airing for years are incredibly catchy and memorable.

Also, tie-in songs by trending artists can leave a strong impression even within the short span of a commercial.

In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of those earworm-worthy CM songs all at once!

You might find a track you haven’t heard on air much lately but have been wanting to hear again, or discover the latest song you were curious about and wondering who it’s by!

From timeless classics to the latest hits: A roundup of catchy commercial songs (1–10)

Recruit Townwork Townwork Song “Posing” Version

When the Saints Go Marching InNEW!

Mio Imada and FRUITS ZIPPER strike lighthearted poses in this commercial, whose cheerful vibe conveys how Townwork can enrich everyday life.

Set against a bright yellow backdrop, the ongoing smiles and posing clearly express a positive atmosphere.

Accompanying the poses in the footage is a parody of “When the Saints Go Marching In.” As the word “marching” in the title suggests, the song carries a forward-looking feel and conveys a determination to move in a better direction.

Recruit Car Sensor “Winter, again Nanao & Nanae” version

Winter, againNEW!GLAY

It’s a video that seems to pay homage to GLAY’s music video, depicting Nanao and Ryuuji Akiyama of Robert singing in the falling snow.

From there, it also highlights a car speeding along snowy roads and a smartphone screen, conveying that you can find your ideal car on Car Sensor.

The original source for the comically recreated visuals—and the song portrayed throughout—is GLAY’s “Winter, again.” The band sound builds momentum toward the chorus, and the vocals convey a palpable strength.

The lyrics layer winter scenery with poignant emotions, evoking a swell of feeling that rises with the intensifying snowfall.

Recruit Hot Pepper Beauty “Catch Your Beauty!” Version

Wing WingNEW!Kep1er

Kep1er 케플러 l ‘Wing Wing’ M/V
Wing WingNEW!Kep1er

This commercial showcases Hot Pepper Beauty supporting everyone’s unique cuteness and contributing to a more fulfilling everyday life, as seen through the members of Kep1er.

The members pursue their own kind of cuteness, and the ad conveys in a bright tone how Hot Pepper Beauty helps them do that.

Further highlighting the brightness and exhilaration depicted in the visuals is Kep1er’s song “Wing Wing.” It gives the impression of dance music with a powerful beat, and along with the vocals’ lightness, it creates a cute atmosphere.

The lyrics seem to express a strong determination to aim far, and the title’s light, buoyant sound also conveys a positive vibe.

Recruit SUUMO 'Sold Yeay through SUUMO Sales' featuring TRF

survival dAnce 〜no no cry moreNEW!TRF

This commercial comically conveys, through a TRF live performance, that with SUUMO you can request home appraisals from multiple companies at once, helping your home sale head in a better direction.

Tying into the theme of selling a house, here they “sell off” the “Yay,” creating a unique world where only the “Yay” parts of their usual song make the members’ movements stop.

The track that creates a strong sense of oddity by removing those “Yays” is TRF’s signature song, “survival dAnce ~no no cry more.” With its cyber vibe that makes the dance stand out, the sound—and the vocals—express a positive atmosphere.

Started a part-time job with Recruit Townwork: “A Feeling of Beginnings”

My dressNEW!neguse.

Neguse. “My Dress” Official Music Video (TV Anime “Medalist” Ending Theme Song)
My dressNEW!neguse.

This commercial portrays Ruru Jitsukuma and Kentaro Maeda diligently working part-time jobs, and conveys that their meeting itself was sparked by Townwork.

Townwork appears in their casual conversation, illustrating how it supports both finding part-time work and connecting people, all depicted through a relaxed vibe.

The song used to highlight the subtle thrill in everyday life is Neguse.’s “Atashi no Dress.” Its light yet powerful band sound drives the track, and the gradual build toward the chorus conveys a real sense of exhilaration.

The lyrics depict facing one’s aspirations, expressing a determination to move forward in a fun, uplifting way.

Kao Essential “Too Silky-Shiny! Essential! (LOVE Machine)” Version

LOVE MachineNEW!Mōningu Musume.

This commercial promotes achieving beautiful hair by using Kao’s Essential, showcased through the appearances of Mei Hata, Rinka Kumada, Mayu Yokota, and RIMA.

It features a drive in a convertible, where their hair blows in the wind, and their smiles suggest hair that leads to confidence.

In this positive atmosphere, the song the members sing brightly is Morning Musume’s “LOVE Machine.” Its message about moving forward into the future is delivered with a glamorous sound, conveying a fun vibe as well.

Nissin Foods Cup Noodles HUNGRY DAYS One Piece “Zoro” Episode

commemorative photoNEW!BUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN “Commemorative Photo” Lyric Video
commemorative photoNEW!BUMP OF CHICKEN

This commercial portrays the struggles and efforts of students in a what-if world where the characters from the anime ONE PIECE are students.

It features Zoro, depicting his fight to achieve results in kendo, and expresses how Cup Noodles supports him.

The song that further amplifies the refreshing, full-throttle youthfulness is BUMP OF CHICKEN’s “Kinen Satsuei” (“Commemorative Photo”).

Its sound conveys a sense of weightlessness and grandeur, and the layered, resonant vocals evoke a hopeful feeling of moving toward the future.

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