[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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That’s important.NEW!Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

This commercial brightly conveys, through Susumu Terajima, that the crisp taste of Non-Al Sakaba pairs perfectly with meals.
Terajima appears as a restaurant staff member, serving various dishes while singing, drawing customers in to express how delicious everything is.
Supporting the excitement of these scenes is a parody of Daiji MAN Brothers Band’s “Sore ga Daiji,” sung together by Terajima and the customers.
Preserving the fun vibe of the original song, it powerfully showcases Non-Al Sakaba’s appeal as a great match for food.
Me TimeWEST.

It depicts people spending some me-time at the end of the day while enjoying the Puchi series.
There are two versions of the commercial: one featuring Tetsurou Degawa and another featuring Mei Hata.
Both of them wear excited expressions, as if they’ve been looking forward to this moment, making you want to treat yourself to a snack as a reward for getting through the day—just like they do.
secretAki

An Amazon Prime commercial depicting a man starting a new life in the big city.
Although overwhelmed by the crowds, he makes his way to his new home and places an order.
The song featured in this commercial is “Himitsu no” (“Secret”).
It’s a track released by Aki, a singer-songwriter active mainly on social media platforms like TikTok.
The lyrics express the determination to keep moving forward with hope, even when daily life doesn’t go smoothly.
It’s a ballad where her clear, translucent vocals unfold over a grand soundscape highlighted by beautiful piano tones.
Ghost in the FlowersYorushika

Yorushika’s “Hana ni Bourei” (Ghost in a Flower) was released in 2020.
Set against summer scenery, it’s a bittersweet song that looks back on memories on the verge of fading.
The piano tone within the band sound is striking, and sections where only the piano resonates heighten the sense of poignancy.
With lyrics like a monologue and sound that seems to express emotional fluctuations, it speaks directly to the heart.
It was also used in the UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN “#Spring Song Best 50” commercial featuring Ren Nagase and Soya Kurokawa, highlighting the emotional currents of youth.
Love Me TenderJUJU

This commercial portrays various people enjoying their travels and conveys Hankyu Travel International’s commitment to supporting those journeys.
The key point is the smiles of the travelers, and it also expresses a stance of being attentive to the many feelings associated with travel.
Further enhancing the joyful atmosphere depicted in the footage is JUJU’s rendition of “Love Me Tender.” The gentle sound with its soothing rhythm and the tender, conversational singing voice evoke a sense of relaxation.
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Blue SpringSanshi Shōjo

In a promotional commercial for the New Balance AMASTE carried by ABC-MART, scenes of students after school are shown.
From the girl student played by Minami Kotona and the boy who has a crush on her, to students absorbed in their club activities and friends heading home together, every moment brims with the sparkle of youth.
On their feet are New Balance AMASTE.
Alongside the captivating visuals, the commercial firmly impresses the product’s appearance as well.
The BGM features Sanshishoujo’s “Aoi Haru.” The song is included on their major-label debut EP released in April 2026, and, true to its title, it’s a rock number that sings about the fleeting nature of youth.
BasslineAyumu Imazu

This commercial parallels the powerful performance of Jeep’s Avenger 4xe Hybrid with Ayumu Hirano’s focused approach to snowboarding.
The shifts between snowy mountains and mountain roads, along with the strong, dynamic movements in both settings, convey a palpable drive to move forward.
The track that highlights this forward-looking, powerful sense of speed in the visuals is Ayumu Imazu’s “Bassline.” As the title suggests, its distinctive bassline resonates through the body, delivering a stylish vibe.


