[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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A Gift Without a StampInagaki Gorō / Kusanagi Tsuyoshi / Katori Shingo

This is a commercial that clearly conveys Suntory’s efforts to cherish nature, including narration by Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori.
A key feature is the distinctive switching between live-action and animation; because the visuals center on green imagery depicting nature, you can really feel the gentleness.
It portrays a strong yet gentle commitment to caring for the Earth—protecting water, looking ahead to the planet 100 years from now, and more.
Further emphasizing that gentle atmosphere is the song “Kitte no Nai Okurimono,” performed by the three—Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori.
It’s a cover of Kazuo Zaitsu’s piece that preserves the tenderness of the original while also conveying the unique sense of hope and forward-driving strength that only these three can bring.
Original song

This commercial expresses the movement of emotions through Xperia, starting from a powerful street dance performance.
The duo delivering the tightly synchronized dance is CanDoo and HiRo, and the way people around them start moving too conveys a sense of spreading fun.
The dance is set to an original song that clearly communicates strength.
Built on digital beats and light, agile rap, its breezy sense of speed perfectly matches the choreography.
L.P.D.bradberry orchestra

This commercial introduces the Xperia while also promoting that you can use a Docomo email address.
With a digital worldview that feels like diving into a sea of text, the overlap with Xperia evokes images of technological progress and unknown experiences.
The song that further emphasizes this distinctive atmosphere is “L.P.D.” by BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA.
A steady rhythm is laid down, and digital vocals layer over it to create a striking digital aesthetic.
From timeless classics to the latest hits: A roundup of catchy commercial songs (921–930)
Original songEager Lush

This commercial highlights the music and video features among the many functions built into Xperia.
The sequence where the dance circle expands as people touch each other conveys how easily you can enjoy music, while the dance scenes with shifting backgrounds and effects express the many ways to enjoy video.
Layered over this uniquely comedic dance is an original track by Fumitake Igarashi, also known as Eager Rush.
With a sound that showcases a strong, resonant beat and voices layered like sound effects, the composition creates a distinctive world of its own.
Original songYU-KI

This commercial expresses the bear depicted on Sapporo Senshuan’s “Yama-Oyaji” in a pop-style animation.
The unique design—a bear wearing skis and carrying a salmon on its back—comes across as fun thanks to the cute animation.
Further highlighting this pop imagery is the original “Yama-Oyaji” song performed by YUKI.
The lyrics are simple, merely describing the visuals, but combined with the light, breezy sound, they convey a bright, cheerful mood.
Thread of LightIkeda Ayako

This commercial shows the scenery of Hokkaido, where Yotsuba Milk was born, conveying love and gratitude toward its hometown.
It mainly features scenes of dairy farmers, and through depictions like sunlight in the snow and rising steam, it clearly delivers a warm feeling.
The song that further accentuates the gentle atmosphere of the footage is Ayako Ikeda’s “Hikari no Ito.” Built on a calm, piano-centered sound with a soaring vocal layered on top, it also conjures the image of Hokkaido’s vast land, doesn’t it?
DrifterBOOM BOOM SATELLITES


It’s the commercial from 2011 that conveyed how Xperia phones offered by au supported EZweb Mail.
The footage shows various colored Xperias moving around, and its unique worldview gives a sense of diving into an unknown experience.
Emphasizing that distinctive atmosphere is BOOM BOOM SATELLITES’ “Drifter.” With its intense, urgent digital sound, it conveys a powerful feeling of charging forward into the unknown.



