[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 jingles (861–870)
every dayYonezu Kenshi

Both Georgia commercials, “Looking Out for Each Other” and “The Forgotten Glove,” are heartwarming spots that portray people’s thoughtfulness.
In the “Looking Out for Each Other” version featuring Minami Hamabe, a friend who arrives to meet Hamabe brings a warm can of Georgia for her.
But it turns out Hamabe had also bought one for her friend, and the two share a lovely moment, smiling at each other.
In the “The Forgotten Glove” version starring Osamu Mukai, Mukai, who had been resting on a park bench, accidentally leaves his glove behind.
A boy passing by notices and brings the glove back to him.
Encounters with kindness like those shown in these two commercials can’t help but lift your spirits.
The background music is “Mainichi” by Kenshi Yonezu, a familiar song from Georgia commercials.
Used in 2024, it’s an empowering track that depicts facing your everyday life with all your might.
To The Moonayaka

This commercial showcases the beauty and comfortable ride of the Solio Bandit through a driving scene featuring Kanna Hashimoto and Fuju Kamio.
It highlights the car’s power as it cuts through the rain and its beauty across various landscapes, depicted in step with changes in the shiritori word game.
The song used is Ayaka’s “To The Moon”: its strong rhythm underscores the car’s stable performance, while her soaring vocals emphasize a beauty that shines even in the rain.
From timeless classics to the latest hits: A roundup of catchy commercial songs (871–880)
Virtual InsanityJamiroquai


This is a commercial from the parody song CM series “This Flavor Is One of a Kind in the World,” which aired in 2010.
It features a parody of Jamiroquai’s signature 1996 release “Virtual Insanity,” and many people were likely shocked by it at the time.
The commercial also uses footage from the famous music video, and it may have sparked many viewers’ interest in the song.
Bialystocks

In GLOBAL WORK’s commercial “Rich Clean Tee: The Can’t-Go-Wrong Shirt – Room with an Ocean View,” Yuriko Yoshitaka and Hio Miyazawa appear relaxed in a room overlooking the sea.
Through their easygoing vibe, the light, comfortable feel of the Rich Clean Tee is conveyed.
The BGM, which perfectly matches the CM’s atmosphere, is a track by Bialystocks.
As of the commercial’s release, details haven’t been disclosed, so it’s drawing attention whether it’s an original piece made just for the CM or if it will be released as an audio track in the future.
impulseGLIM SPANKY

This is a commercial that highlights the technology embodied in BYD’s SEALION 7 and the kind of driving performance it delivers.
It showcases the interior and driving dynamics through stylish visuals, and the subdued color palette actually enhances the sense of power.
At the end, Masami Nagasawa appears, and her call-out adds a relatable touch.
The song that further accentuates the overall stylish mood is GLIM SPANKY’s “Shoudou” (Impulse).
Their signature powerful sound and vocals ring out, evoking the strength to keep moving forward.
William Tell OvertureGioachino Rossini

This is a commercial announcing that Chicken McNuggets will be on limited-time special offer around Golden Week.
Playing on the words “McDonald’s” and “deal” (otokū), they use the catchphrase “Tokunaru-do” to promote it, and the overall presentation feels very friendly.
Plus, there’s a catchy parody song set to the familiar sports day BGM, the William Tell Overture, repeating “otoku ni naru do,” which strangely makes you want to hum along!
THE FLASH GIRLIS:SUE

This commercial promotes the stylish appeal of Reebok’s new ROAD PRIME shoes through IS:SUE’s fashion styling.
The cool behind-the-scenes footage highlights a strong sense of style and power through movement and expression.
The track that further emphasizes this stylish vibe is IS:SUE’s “THE FLASH GIRL.” With its driving beat layered with powerful vocals, the song conveys the courage to take a step forward and the confidence to stay true to yourself.


