[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 Classic Hits to the Latest Tracks: A Collection of Catchy Commercial Songs (1021–1030)
PLAYERSYOASOBI

This is a commercial themed around “Project: MEMORY CARD,” commemorating the 30th anniversary of the original PlayStation’s release.
With a clay animation-like texture, it portrays a dynamic world of adventure, and the appearances of the original PlayStation and the Memory Card heighten the excitement.
The voices of the fun, adventure-loving characters are performed by Nanase Nishino, Kiyo, and Usada Pekora, and each of their vocal tones further accentuates the joy of the visuals.
The music that amplifies the liveliness and dynamism of the footage is PLAYERS, an original song written by YOASOBI.
Its fast-paced digital sound clearly conveys the sense of fun, and in scenes where the voices layer together, it also evokes a sense of connection, as if everyone is sharing their memories.
[From Timeless Classics to the Newest Hits] A Roundup of Catchy Commercial Songs (1031–1040)
Meltsupercell feat.Hatsune Miku

This is a commercial promoting the new Craft Boss series, World TEA, conveying that it offers flavors that let you feel the winds of the world.
In the simple yet refreshing visuals, Takako Matsu and Hana Sugisaki, Yumi Kawai and Sairi Ito, and Hono Tamura each drink their respective flavors and feel the breeze.
Enhancing that refreshing atmosphere is Melt by supercell.
The track features an impressively fresh sound that evokes youth and suggests a sense of hope moving toward the future.
Sorrow Beyond the BoogieSazan Ōrusutāzu

This is a commercial for a bra top that promotes the fact that it can be worn on its own or with a single layer over it outdoors.
In addition to Haruka Ayase and Yumi Kawai, the CM features many female models stylishly wearing the bra top.
It clearly conveys its lightness, convenience, and fashionable appeal.
lightlyTomioka Ai


This commercial introduces series like Sugo-Raku Stretch and Oteraku from GLOBAL WORK through drama-like visuals.
Hio Miyazawa wears Sugo-Raku Stretch and spends his everyday life actively, while Yuriko Yoshitaka dons Oteraku as she navigates days filled with mixed emotions.
The footage emphasizes clothing that blends into daily life and is easy to wear.
Enhancing this relaxed, everyday atmosphere is Ai Tomioka’s song “Karoyaka ni.” As the title suggests, the sound has a light, airy feel, and when combined with a strong vocal performance, it effectively conveys a positive, forward-looking emotion toward the future.
When the Saints Go Marching In


This is a commercial showing Shotaro Mamiya recommending Hon-Kibori to his older-sister character, played by Wakana Matsumoto.
Learning that the only ingredients are fruit and alcohol, Matsumoto is surprised but brushes it off, saying, “But in the end, it’s all about the taste.” However, after a single sip, she’s struck by how good it is and quietly says, “I like it.” Her reaction really conveys, in a genuine way, that “it’s truly delicious,” doesn’t it? The background music is an arrangement of “When the Saints Go Marching In,” creating a calm and relaxed atmosphere.
Ban Ban BanKUWATA BAND


Titled “LifeColors,” this commercial introduces T-shirts in a variety of colors to match different scenes.
Each color even has a name perfectly suited to its scene—like “Horizon Green” and “After-school Orange”—which feels really charming.
It highlights how, with Uniqlo, you can choose T-shirts from a rich palette of colors.
The background music is “Ban Ban Ban,” released by Kuwata Band in 1986.
Its refreshing, catchy melody line and the groovy bass line that supports it are especially striking.
Be sure to give it a careful listen.
Day After Day feat. Mei Takahashi (LAUSBUB)pasokon ongaku kurabu

@docomo.official The final year of high school, spent while secretly harboring a faint first love. A portrayal of two high school girls who are somehow alike, titled "Youth LoopReleased a video 🎬 The illustration isYoshida NatsumiMr./Ms. Music is#PC Music ClubSan, search YouTube for “青春ループ” to find the full version 🔍youthHigh school student#Love#jk#ljk#y2k#05#06#07NTT Docomo#docomo
♫ Original song – NTT Docomo official account – NTT Docomo official account
It’s an animation-style video that compares high school girls from the Heisei and Reiwa eras.
Beyond the difference of flip phones in Heisei and smartphones in Reiwa, there are many contrasts in clothing, hairstyles, and more.
Each era is packed with its own youthful memories, and it leaves you feeling a bit nostalgic.
The BGM is “Day After Day feat.
Mei Takahashi” by Pasocom Music Club featuring LAUSBUB’s Mei Takahashi.
Mei Takahashi’s slightly smoky yet delicate vocals over a four-on-the-floor beat are so emotional that you’ll want to keep listening forever.


