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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 TV commercial songs (841–850)

Coca-Cola “Wanna kochiru after school? That version”

After-school Universe – Ano ver.ano

This commercial depicts Ano looking happy as she experiences the perfect pairing of cola and chicken while spending time with friends.

In a colorful shop setting, you can feel the flavor and see the joy spreading to those around her, creating a lively, party-like atmosphere.

The song that further emphasizes the happiness of combining cola and chicken is “After-School Universe,” sung by Ano.

The comical lyrics that celebrate the harmony of cola and chicken, combined with the fun, digital sound, clearly convey a rising sense of excitement.

Funabashi Racecourse “Horse” Version / “Park” Version

far awayASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION 'Haruka Kanata'
far awayASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

This video features Kanako Momota touring Funabashi Racecourse, experiencing the immediacy of racehorses sprinting past and savoring unique foods you can only find there.

By depicting both nighttime and daytime racing, it clearly conveys that this is a place people of all generations can enjoy together.

The song used to emphasize the video’s sense of presence is Asian Kung-Fu Generation’s Haruka Kanata.

Its powerful bass tone is striking, and the way it unfolds into a full band sound conveys a forward-driving energy.

Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label “Bus Stop” Version

Que sera seraDoris Day

This is a commercial that conveys the refreshing feel of Green Label through a cheerful, lighthearted drama that also carries a sense of gentleness.

After a baseball game, three men are enjoying Green Label when they spot a woman at the bus stop across the street.

Each of them tries to catch her attention using a baseball pitching stance.

Her reaction isn’t what they expected, and their bewilderment adds a comedic touch.

The relaxed mood and comedic vibe are further highlighted by Doris Day’s “Que Sera, Sera.” Because the phrase means “whatever will be, will be,” it pairs with the gentle sound to clearly communicate a calm, laid-back atmosphere.

J.League: “Let’s go have fun at the J.League during Golden Week” version

For DecadesLittle Glee Monster

This commercial conveys the excitement of a fun campaign that might let you attend a J.League match during Golden Week, told through the playful interactions of the married couple Tomoharu Shoji and Miki Fujimoto.

In the end, Shoji shows off a jersey and shouts his love for the team, and with 30 different variations, you can really feel the fun and joy.

The song that further boosts the thrill of discovering such a holiday treat is Little Glee Monster’s “For Decades.” You can clearly feel the group’s signature layered vocals, which, combined with the grand sound, also convey positive emotions.

Sukiya Napolitan Beef Bowl “Napo-gyu” Edition

pollenMONO NO AWARE

MONO NO AWARE “Pollen” (OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO)
pollenMONO NO AWARE

This commercial straightforwardly promotes the shock of the combination—and the deliciousness—of Sukiya’s new Napolitan Gyudon.

Satomi Ishihara spots the ad, takes notice, and, though skeptical, gives it a try and finds it tasty; that flow is clearly portrayed, along with her blissful expressions.

Further amplifying the joy of this new experience is the song Kafun by MONO NO AWARE.

The contrast between its light, playful sound and lyrics that seem to touch on the woes of pollen creates an intriguing sense of fun.

Spotify Music for Your Everyday: “On the Way Home from Karaoke” / “Car Intro Quiz”

kaiju (giant monster)Sakanakushon

In this commercial, there’s a scene where a man who is a department manager at a company goes to karaoke with his subordinates.

Just when you think it’s a story about the manager not being able to keep up with his much younger team, he surprises everyone by singing Sakanaction’s “Kaijū,” instantly livening up the place! After karaoke, they chat about Sakanaction’s albums, someone asks, “You’re heading out already?”, and you can see how music helps bridge the gap between him and his team.

The closing message, “When you want to get closer, turn to music,” really sticks with you.

The song “Kaijū” used in this commercial was released in 2025 as the theme song for the anime Chi: On the Movements of the Earth.

It features a characteristically Sakanaction-like, soothing melody line and powerful lyrics about struggling yet striving to move forward, which is its appeal.

McDonald’s Grimace Shake “Dance” Version

Lullaby of a Serrated HeartChekkāzu

This is a commercial announcing that the Grimace Shake, a huge hit after its 2024 release, will be back for a limited time in 2025.

The Grimace Shake is inspired by McDonald’s mascot, Grimace, and is said to be a blueberry yogurt flavor.

Its taste is introduced in a parody version of the Checkers’ signature song “Gizagiza Heart no Komoriuta,” so be sure to listen closely.