[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 (851–860)
I like you.YOASOBI


This is a commercial introducing the autumn color-care line from Ichikami’s color-care series, which is inspired by Japan’s four seasons.
The visuals show Mei Nagano blending into autumn scenery, making it seem as if her beautiful hair merges with the autumnal background.
The song that further highlights the autumnal beauty expressed in the video is YOASOBI’s “Sukida.” Its calm atmosphere—combining digital sounds with acoustic tones like guitar and piano—leaves a strong impression, conveying both gentle warmth and a sense of resolve in expressing one’s feelings.
Seriously FutureYarin Primak

This commercial highlights how Spotify’s Home screen has become easier to use, conveying that you can quickly find what you want to listen to.
There’s no need for complex operations—both music and podcasts appear right on the Home screen—and the colorful visuals express how swiftly you can immerse yourself in sound.
The track “Seriously Future” lends a stylish vibe to this otherwise straightforward, explanatory video.
With a variety of tones softly layering together, it creates a relaxed atmosphere and a distinctive sense of weightless drift.
FantasticoZiv Moran


Focusing on iichiko’s catchphrase, “The Napoleon of Downtown,” this commercial features Napoleon introducing a way to enjoy it even more deliciously.
He gently suggests that before drinking iichiko, close your eyes and slowly savor the aroma to bring out a richer taste.
The background music, which evokes the era when such a Napoleon might have lived, is Ziv Moran’s “Fantastico.” With its strongly acoustic feel, the lightness of the sound conveys a hint of folk-music atmosphere, further highlighting the sense of fun.
What’s Cookin’ feat.Randy SharpZiv Moran

This is a commercial depicting how illustrator Chocomoo incorporates Spotify into her daily life.
It focuses on the playlist feature, conveying that by listening to various playlists, you can always have new experiences.
The relaxed vibe of the video is further emphasized by Jib Moran’s “What’s Cookin’ feat.
Randy Sharp.” The layering of guitar and keyboard tones, along with brass instruments that chime in like accents, creates a warm feeling through the overlapping sounds.
For now, just like this.biriibanban


This commercial layers iichiko over the world’s beautiful landscapes, gently expressing the richness contained within it.
Here, it portrays the scenery of England, and as we journey through its lush greenery, it evokes the idea that iichiko supports the traveler.
Further emphasizing the gentle atmosphere of this leisurely journey is Billy BanBan’s “Ima wa, Kono Mama.” Both the sound and the vocals feel like a soft, intimate whisper, and that calm air creates a distinctive sense of weightlessness.
Oriental WindHisaishi Joe


This commercial conveys Suntory’s desire to make truly delicious tea with Iemon, expressed through the earnest expressions of Mei Nagano and Masahiro Motoki.
True to its title, “Pride of the Tea Masters,” the film powerfully speaks to the dedication and pride that go into crafting great tea, set against refreshing visuals with winds sweeping through.
The music that captures both this freshness and strength is Joe Hisaishi’s “Oriental Wind.” While the piece is often paired with a powerful orchestra, when played on piano alone, its lightness and breezy atmosphere stand out even more.
[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial jingles (861–870)
SailAWOLNATION


This commercial highlights the wide range of experiences you get from driving a BMW while clearly conveying its powerful performance and exhilarating feel.
It depicts how sensations like the wind from speed, the jolts of tearing across rough roads, and the feeling of defying gravity are all made possible by its robust drive.
The track that further accentuates this pursuit of new experiences is AWOLNATION’s “Sail.” Despite its digital sound, the weighty production delivers a palpable sense of power that urges you to take a step forward.


