[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!
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First kissNEW!rikon densetsu

This commercial conveys, through the images of women working hard in their respective places, that music supports our everyday lives.
The overarching theme is “spring songs,” and the message of moving forward positively is expressed through each person’s facial expressions.
The song that further elevates this brightness of spring and forward momentum is Divorce Densetsu’s “First Kiss.” With a light rhythm and a piano tone that resonates strikingly, it brightly expresses a touch of wistfulness through its layering with a rich, dimensional vocal.
Surges (feat. Natsuse & Luan)NEW!Orangestar

The 2020 Inter-High School Championships, which were canceled due to COVID-19.
This commercial depicts the disappointment of student athletes who had been training for the tournament, and the growing determination they felt as they continued their efforts toward the first Inter-High in two years, to be held in 2021.
The song that plays alongside these intensely youthful, passionate visuals is Orangestar’s “Surges (feat.
Natsuse & Ruan).” Written specifically for this commercial, its lyrics—portraying the drive to keep moving toward a goal no matter the adversity—are truly moving.
With the title “Surges,” meaning “to surge/press in,” the track conveys the unstoppable passion of these student athletes regardless of what happens.
Blue SpringNEW!Ikuta Erika

When it comes to Erika Ikuta, some of you might picture her showcasing her singing voice in commercials.
In this particular ad, she covers SUPER BEAVER’s Aoi Haru.
It’s arranged in a refreshing piano-rock style that perfectly matches the youthful imagery of the commercial and the crisp taste of Mitsuya Cider.
hopeNEW!odol

When you think of JR Central and Eri Fukatsu, the 1988 Hometown Express commercial comes to mind.
In this commercial, Fukatsu makes her first appearance in a JR Central ad in a long time.
In addition to emphasizing the importance of meeting someone dear to you, the Shinkansen is memorably portrayed as the means to go see them.
The background music in the commercial is “Nozomi,” a song released by odol in 2022.
Its lyrics, which depict meeting a loved one who lives far away, are warm, and together with the gentle vocals, they resonate deeply in the heart.
Enchanted LipsNEW!Janku Fujiyama

The commercial for Chao Ontake Snow Resort, a ski area once operated by JR Central, featured Junk Fujiyama’s “Miwaku no Kuchibiru” (“Enchanted Lips”).
The song is one of the tracks included on the 2013 single “Shedar.” Its refreshing city-pop-style melody is captivating, while the lyrics evoke a sense of mature romance.
It’s a song you can savor by listening closely, and thanks to its flowing melody, it also feels great to belt out.
horizonNEW!back number

This commercial features Ren Nagase and Soya Kurokawa portraying brothers cheering each other on, conveying a sense of hope for the future.
As they loudly voice their messages, their gentle smiles communicate the trust they share.
The song that further highlights the mutual support and warmth depicted in the visuals is “Suiheisen” by back number.
Its calm rhythm and the grand atmosphere enhanced by strings leave a strong impression, evoking a vivid sense of warmth.
Love LaterNEW!sumika

Yuki Katayama, who has a reservation for the Shinkansen, is waiting in line at a popular shop before boarding.
However, the line isn’t moving much, and it looks like she won’t make it in time for her reserved train.
She takes out her smartphone and quickly changes her reservation using Smart EX.
In the latter half of the commercial, it’s also shown that you can quickly change reservations with the EX Travel Pack, highlighting how convenient it is to use the Shinkansen with Smart EX.


