[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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[From Timeless Classics to the Newest Hits] A Compilation of Catchy Commercial Jingles (751–760)
Windday, Taking You AlongTHE ALFEE

This commercial, themed around a Passionate Summer Madonna, powerfully yet refreshingly captures the exhilaration of spending summer in Okinawa.
By depicting various activities you can enjoy there, such as yachting and diving, it also conveys the excitement of imagining what to do in Okinawa.
The song that firmly underscores the passion and vigor of the visuals is THE ALFEE’s “Kazeyōbi, Kimi o Tsurete.” With its striking sense of speed and powerful band sound, the forward-driving music paired with a refreshing vocal evokes a distinctly positive attitude.
To Feel The FireStevie Wonder

This commercial promotes the fact that FIRE’s ONEDAY Black stays delicious even at room temperature, a state often associated with a drop in flavor.
Because the taste lasts, it supports you solidly throughout the day, helping you push forward with strength—depicted through the presence of Kenta Kiritani.
The song that underscores the power of this footage, which portrays such hard work, is the familiar series theme, “To Feel The Fire.” Its blend of gentle instrumentation and vocals that gradually build in intensity is striking, conveying a passion that slowly heats up the heart.
Original songChatto Monchī

This commercial showcases CAFE Deli, a flavored latte developed as a spin-off of Kirin’s Fire brand, by highlighting it through everyday scenes.
It portrays CAFE Deli as a reward to oneself in daily life, conveying a rich taste that also resonates with the desire to feel stylish.
The relaxed atmosphere of these ordinary, day-to-day moments is accentuated by a song from Chatmonchy.
The light, breezy sound and vocals express the idea of overcoming small everyday troubles with positivity.
To Feel The FireKiritani Kenta

This commercial depicts Kenta Kiritani drinking Kirin’s Fire to fire himself up, while also conveying the crispness of its flavor.
It emphasizes the moment when Kiritani starts to sing, giving the whole piece a strong, powerful feel.
The song delivered powerfully in the footage is “To Feel The Fire,” familiar as the series’ CM song.
The original is a track by Stevie Wonder, which sings about the flame one needs within, set to a gentle melody.
Sung by Kenta Kiritani, it conveys a different kind of strength and resolve than the original—that’s the key point.
[From Classic Hits to the Newest Tracks] A Compilation of Catchy Commercial Songs (761–770)
Original songAoba Ichiko

This commercial gently conveys a sense of calm through scenes of the Daihatsu Copen driving through vast natural landscapes.
With distinctive shots of the scenery and the Copen filmed from a distance, it also expresses the idea that everyday life needs breathing room.
The element that emphasizes the serene atmosphere of these spacious images is the song by Ichiko Aoba.
The light tones of the classical guitar layered with her expansive vocals create a gentle mood that truly soothes the listener’s heart.
I want to touch, I want to be sure (feat. Moeka Shiotsuka)ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

This commercial features Yo Oizumi appearing as an architect, gradually acknowledging the design and functionality of the Daihatsu Tanto.
The way he speaks earnestly about the car’s appeal conveys a strong sense of reassurance and trust.
The song that highlights this powerful narration while adding a refreshing vibe is ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s “Furetai Tashikametai” (“I Want to Touch, I Want to Make Sure”).
With Moeka Shiotsuka as a guest vocalist, the overlapping male and female vocals further emphasize the song’s gentle atmosphere.
Le PiccadillyErik Satie

This commercial portrays Sairi Ito spending an ordinary day with the Move Canbus.
She heads to various places, such as an unmanned vegetable stand and a house with a dog, conveying the peace of mind that the Move Canbus provides along the way.
The music, “Le Piccadilly,” further emphasizes the relaxed atmosphere of this everyday life.
Its key feature is that it’s performed solely on piano, expressing brightness and lightness with a bouncy rhythm and melody.


