[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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My FamilySaitō Kyōko
This is a song performed solo by Kyoko Saito, who is also a member of Hinatazaka46, expressing the warmth of the important people around us.
The fact that it was used in a Yakult commercial also suggests a wish for loved ones to live healthily.
The gentle sound paired with her expansive vocals conveys a strong will to send that wish far and wide.
It’s a tender, soothing song that helps listeners vividly picture their own loved ones and may inspire them to express their gratitude.
WOWTeam Salut, DÜKI TRAN
This commercial effectively showcases the enhanced features of the iPhone 15 through scenes of real-world use.
It highlights not only the evolved capabilities but also how smoothly it operates in any situation, conveying improved usability.
The stylish everyday scenes where tasks are completed solely via the notifications at the top of the screen are also memorable.
The featured track, “WOW,” stands out with its powerful rhythm, giving the impression that it strongly emphasizes the iPhone 15’s sleek look and durability.
Beautiful Dreamer

Shun Oguri and Yuri Nakamura slowly enjoy Maker’s Mark as they listen to music playing from a record.
In the commercial, “Beautiful Dreamer” plays as the song the couple listened to on their first date.
Bittersweet Samba

This features Hana Kuroki, who gets a flat tire and struggles on her way home, and Yuya Yagira, who rides a bus home feeling tired after work.
When both arrive, they find Kinmugi waiting for them, and the scenes show them savoring Autumn Kinmugi while enjoying the flavors of the season.
The commercial uses “Bittersweet Samba” by trumpeter Herb Alpert.
The bright tones of the trumpet and drums double the sense of excitement for autumn’s delicious tastes.
La Bamba

The Boss Cafe ‘Boss Cafe Apartment’ commercial, featuring Yuuki Iwai from Haraichi and Sairi Ito, lets you enjoy the duo’s many expressions.
The CM song is a laid-back arrangement of Los Lobos’s signature hit “La Bamba,” well known as background music and in commercials.
Somebody Stole My Gal

This commercial has the atmosphere of a documentary in which we ask the intellectual giant Robert Campbell about Kirin “Joujou Shochu Soda.” It’s striking how he’s asked why people haven’t been drinking it, and why he himself hasn’t until now, showing a pensive expression.
The first half proceeds with a tense look, but when he finally smiles at the end, it clearly conveys how delicious it is.
Alongside the bright shift in visuals, the song “Somebody Stole My Gal” also seems to emphasize the drink’s refreshing taste.
Spring has come.

This is a commercial that introduces the limited spring menu item, the Bacon Potato Pie, set to the children’s song “Haru ga Kita.” The actress Haru is shown smiling while holding the Bacon Potato Pie, clearly conveying her delight at the arrival of this limited-time offering.
The BGM starts as a calm choral piece, then shifts to a rock style in the middle, effectively expressing a rise in tempo and excitement.


