[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)
lamplightVaundy

This commercial, titled “Being Yourself,” shows the Taft heading out to different places—the city, the sea, and the mountains.
It’s striking how it portrays the car as a partner that takes the driver wherever they want to go, as a natural part of their life.
The background music is Vaundy’s “Tomoshibi,” released in 2020.
Its dynamic ebb and flow make it a captivating track, so be sure to listen to it all the way through.
crimsonX JAPAN

Starting with a scene where Kasuga shouts, “Teriyaki!” just like Toshi from X JAPAN, this is a commercial introducing limited-time regional Teriyaki burgers.
It showcases special menus featuring famous ingredients from Hakata, Setouchi, and Hokkaido.
And as hinted in the opening line, the background music is X JAPAN’s ‘Kurenai.’ Released in 1989, it’s one of their signature songs, known for its driving, metallic guitar sound and Toshi’s razor-sharp, compelling vocals.
jerseySabasusutā

This commercial depicts Saba Sister rushing to support students working hard in their club activities, bringing them in Jelly and a live performance.
You can feel the wish for them to take a breather with in Jelly and then push even harder, as well as the forward-driving momentum.
What further emphasizes that effort and strength is Saba Sister’s song “Jersey.” The overlap of powerful band sounds with relaxed vocals really heightens those positive, forward-looking emotions.
A Journey Where Flowers BloomHarayuko


This commercial depicts a cool, refreshing scene of kawayuka—Kyoto’s iconic summer riverside terraces—while highlighting the crisp, calming taste of Iyemon.
The gentle smiles of Nao and Yuzu Aoki as they chat by the water, complemented by Iyemon, convey a real sense of relaxation.
Further accentuating the tranquil atmosphere shown in the visuals is Haru Yoko’s song “Hanasaku Tabiji.” It’s a serene yet grand piece that warms the heart, evoking the feeling of being moved by the sweeping views encountered on a journey.
[From Classic Hits to the Newest Tracks] A Compilation of Catchy Commercial Songs (761–770)
MiserlouDick Dale


Featuring the duo Bananaman and Asuka Saito, the ad highlights that Style Free has zero carbs, making it perfect to drink with meals.
It also mentions that despite having zero carbs, it tastes great—and seeing the three of them smiling as they drink really conveys how delicious it is.
The background music is “Miserlou,” a tune often heard on TV and elsewhere.
Many people will recognize the guitar intro and the shout.
The song originally dates back to the 1950s, but Dick Dale covered it in a surf rock style in 1962, and it became a big hit.
Bittersweet SambaHerb Alpert


This is a Kin-Mugi commercial featuring Yutaka Takenouchi attaching bamboo blinds to the window to create a cozy, summer-only spot.
The couple toasts with Kin-Mugi, praising the comfort as “perfect,” and it’s absolutely lovely.
It’s a commercial that makes you want to spend such peaceful moments yourself.
Bittersweet SambaHerb Alpert


This commercial, “A Happy Afternoon,” shows Hana Kuroki enjoying a can of Kinmugi while savoring small everyday joys.
It features scenes of her harvesting vegetables from a home garden—an idyllic lifestyle many people might long for.
Her contented expression as she enjoys the Kinmugi leaves a lasting impression.


