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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 (781–790)

Coca-Cola Aquarius 1991

Galaxy GirlKadamatsu Toshiki

Galaxy Girl – Toshiki Kadomatsu (1991)
Galaxy GirlKadamatsu Toshiki
AQUARIUS “Aquerimasu.” – Yuki Minagawa – ♪ Toshiki Kadomatsu “GALAXY GIRL” (15+30 sec ×2)

This commercial depicts Yuki Minagawa training for track and field in a near-futuristic world, while showcasing Aquarius alongside her to highlight its compatibility with sports.

It also introduces Aquarius as the official sports drink of the World Athletics Championships, and the unique worldview gives a sense that it’s a drink from the future.

The song used to emphasize the floating sensation created by this distinctive world is Toshiki Kadomatsu’s “Galaxy Girl.” Its gentle, soothing sound leaves an impression, and the electronic tones that chime in like accents create a mysterious atmosphere.

Coca-Cola Aquarius Freestyle 'Beach' Version

Bridge Over TomorrowRemioromen

Coca-Cola Aquarius Freestyle Beach Version 2006 TV Commercial

This commercial portrays leisure and sports by the seaside, conveying that AQUARIUS Freestyle supports hydration in those moments.

It emphasizes that even when you’re moving in the water, you still sweat, so it’s important to replenish not only fluids but also nutrients.

Enhancing the cheerful, refreshing feel of the visuals is the song “Ashita ni Kakaruhashi” by Remioromen.

The band’s sound, which evokes freshness and momentum, is striking and helps convey the lively, fun atmosphere.

Suntory Whisky Kakubin Kaku Highball “Revised: Was it fate?” Version

You like whisky, don’t you?GLIM SPANKY

Suntory Whisky Kakubin “Revised: Was it fate?” version 15 seconds | Suntory Channel | Suntory CM/Video Portal Site

This commercial for Suntory Whisky Kakubin features Kei Tanaka enjoying a highball and fried chicken, declaring, “This pairing was destined to be.” When Tanaka turns to Haruka Igawa, who plays the bartender, and asks for agreement with “Right?”, she smiles and replies, “Right!” Then Ryō Kase, whom Igawa also prompts with a “Right?”, answers shyly, creating an overall calm and gentle atmosphere.

The familiar song ‘Whisky ga, Osukidesho’ plays as the BGM, this time in a cover version by the rock duo GLIM SPANKY.

Otsuka Pharmaceutical CalorieMate “Now” Edition

MomentLeina

Calorie Mate Web Movie | “Now” Edition (Full ver.)

It portrays students giving their all in club activities and expresses the feeling of putting everything into the present moment.

Because entrance exams await them ahead, they begin to question their current dedication to their clubs—yet it also depicts their resolve to still face things with full effort.

It clearly conveys at the end Calorie Mate’s wish to support everyone’s best efforts.

The song that further highlights the powerful determination to throw oneself into club activities is Leina’s “Moment.” Its structure is striking, building gradually from a quiet atmosphere where piano and vocals overlap, and the expansive development in the chorus evokes a sense of hope for the future.

Panasonic Quality “Product” Edition

Tsubasa (Prod. uin)(sic)boy

(sic)boy – Tsubasa (Prod. uin) (Official Audio)
Tsubasa (Prod. uin)(sic)boy
Panasonic Quality “Product Edition” 60 seconds [Official Panasonic]

The Panasonic Quality series is a set of commercials that showcase how Panasonic approaches its products.

In this installment, answers to the question “What is quality?” appear one after another on screen, while scenes depict everything from manufacturing to logistics, and even the recycling of products after they’ve been used.

The CM maintains a calm visual tone, complemented by a beautiful ballad as the background music.

The song is “Tsubasa (Prod.

uin)” by (sic)boy, released in April 2025.

Its lyrics, portraying someone moving forward despite doubts and inner conflict, are sure to strike a chord.

A quietly resonant, gemlike anthem of encouragement.

SoftBank iPhone “Last Scene (Directed by Kore-eda)” Version

Seriously, sayonara baby.Vaundy

This is an iPhone commercial that also serves as the trailer for the film “last scene,” directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda.

You might wonder, “Why is a movie trailer an iPhone ad?” The truth is, the film was shot on the iPhone 16 Pro.

You’d never guess just by watching the footage, but it really drives home how advanced the iPhone’s camera has become.

The background music features an original song by Vaundy titled “Majide, Sayonara Baby.” Its lyrics, overflowing with feelings for a beloved person who’s no longer here, are sure to move many viewers.

From timeless classics to the latest hits: A roundup of memorable commercial jingles (791–800)

Dior Skin Essentials

My AddictionAlex Guesta

Alex Guesta – My Addiction (Official Lyrics Video)
My AddictionAlex Guesta
Dior Skin Essentials

This commercial stylishly showcases various Dior Skin Essentials products and how to use them.

Through visuals—like creams applied to the skin, patches placed under the eyes, and products applied to the lips—it conveys the breadth of the lineup.

The track “My Addiction” further accentuates the stylish imagery that exudes confidence.

With its powerfully resonant beat and dance-music feel, the strong rhythm evokes a sense of moving forward.