[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 latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs (71–80)
Talk To YouNEW!Daughter of Swords

This commercial highlights the many appealing features packed into the MacBook Neo, accompanied by visuals showcasing its color variations.
A key point is that hands appear alongside the device, conveying its compact, user-friendly nature while explaining its durability, expressing how easy it is to use casually.
The track that accentuates the relaxed yet stylish vibe of the footage is “Talk To You” by Daughter of Swords.
Its light rhythm and digital sound are striking, overlaid with gentle vocals that create a distinctive sense of weightless drift.
With the Wind and a KissAina ji Endo
In this memorable commercial, Haruka Fukuhara applies lip balm to moisturize her dry lips on a cold day with white snow falling.
The song “Kaze to Kuchizuke to,” written by solo artist AiNA THE END, is featured, conveying a gentle message that encourages you and underscores the importance of the present—arrived at by overcoming various pasts.
The image of Fukuhara waiting for a train on a snow-covered station platform pairs beautifully with the warm, embracing melody line.
Error SongNEW!Kafu

This is the promotional commercial for HAL Vocational School’s 2026 academic year.
The visuals, which evoke the world of Neon Genesis Evangelion, are striking, aren’t they? A girl with “PROTOTYPE” written on her chest undergoes maintenance, and the catapult launches her onto a large stage.
The video imagines students learning at a vocational school and then taking off into society, conveying a message encouraging them to throw themselves wholeheartedly into what they love.
The BGM features the song “Error Song,” written by TAKU INOUE specifically for this commercial.
While the track’s tight beat and electro sound are compelling, KAFU’s delicate vocals are also wonderful.
From timeless classics to the latest hits: A roundup of catchy commercial songs (81–90)
Odoru Pompoko RinNEW!B.B. Kuīnzu

This commercial features Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, and Joe Odagiri introducing the revamped The Premium Malt’s with a cool vibe.
With a focus on the “premium” aspect, their gentle smiles and subtly showy gestures convey a sense of rising anticipation for the flavor.
Further accentuating the cool mood of the visuals is a rearranged version of B.B.
Queens’ Odoru Pompokolin.
The calmly bouncing, jazz-inspired rhythm is striking—while preserving the fun spirit of the original, it creates a more grown-up atmosphere.
Slay it! Mi amoreNEW!Juice=Juice

A Teritama commercial using performance footage of the idol group Juice=Juice.
If you listen closely to the song they’re singing… you’ll notice it’s actually a parody version created specifically for the commercial! The original song is “More! Mi Amore,” released in 2025.
Both the track and its choreography drew major attention, especially on social media.
In this commercial as well, the dance is showcased along with the parody lyrics, resulting in a very impactful ad.
I don’t feel anything about it.NEW!tota

This is a commercial introducing the Charcoal-Grilled Fall-Apart Chicken Curry topped with bone-in chicken, renowned for its tender, fall-apart texture.
It features Fumiya Takahashi eating the dish, and the way he enjoys it is sure to whet our appetites as we watch.
The CM’s BGM is Tota’s “Nantomo Omottenai” (“I Don’t Feel Anything”), whose lyrics depict an unrequited love that seems impossible to confess—something many viewers will likely relate to.
That’s important.NEW!Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

This commercial brightly conveys, through Susumu Terajima, that the crisp taste of Non-Al Sakaba pairs perfectly with meals.
Terajima appears as a restaurant staff member, serving various dishes while singing, drawing customers in to express how delicious everything is.
Supporting the excitement of these scenes is a parody of Daiji MAN Brothers Band’s “Sore ga Daiji,” sung together by Terajima and the customers.
Preserving the fun vibe of the original song, it powerfully showcases Non-Al Sakaba’s appeal as a great match for food.


