[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 roundup of catchy commercial songs (1211–1220)
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.
YONA YONA DANCE

This commercial features Tsubasa Honda introducing Myojo’s “Ippei-chan Yomise no Yakisoba,” highlighting the brand’s strong commitment to its sauce amid a lively festival atmosphere.
The bustling world that fuses festivals from across Japan leaves a strong impression and conveys the peak excitement you feel when taking a bite.
Another highlight is the parody of Akiko Wada’s song “YONA YONA DANCE,” which sings about the harmony of mayonnaise and sauce.
The development consciously echoes the original track’s distinctive rhythm and repeated phrases, firmly emphasizing the key message: “Mayo & Sauce.”
Jingle Bells

The “McDonald’s Strawberry Frappe” spot introduces a new flavor of McDonald’s frappes that has been drawing attention since their debut.
This time, it features the holiday-season limited Strawberry Frappe, with a memorable scene of Suzu Hirose helping Santa, who’s gotten stuck in a chimney, while Tomohisa Yamashita casually enjoys his strawberry frappe beside her.
The background music is a playful parody of “Jingle Bells,” with humorous lyrics like “I wanna drink McDonald’s strawberry frappe right now,” making it a commercial full of humor not only in the visuals but in the music as well.
Hi-ho

This is an Uber Eats commercial featuring scenes of students living out their youth and sharing meals.
During growth spurts, no matter how much you eat, you still get hungry.
If you’re in a club, three meals a day just isn’t enough.
That’s when Uber Eats, which delivers to your specified location, comes in handy! Honestly, it’s a lifesaver that they’ll even bring it right to the practice field.
The Flowers in the Garden

This commercial focuses on the Yamazaki Distillery in Kyoto and showcases the appeal of Premium Highball Yamazaki.
The visuals are crafted with an overall chic, composed tone that conveys a cool, high-quality atmosphere.
The BGM is an instrumental arrangement of “Niwa no Chigusa” (A Flower in the Garden), originally an Irish folk song.
Listening to the piece’s elegant, flowing melody makes you feel as if your heart is being cleansed.
Album of Memories

A commercial featuring Mao Inoue in the daughter role, in which she talks to her mother—played by Jun Fubuki—about being careful about shingles.
The ad raises awareness because immunity declines with age.
As the commercial itself says, this is another way to be a good daughter.
The song used as the BGM—an English-lyric arrangement of “Omoide no Album” (Album of Memories)—is warm and lovely, too.
thread

A series of Toyota Home commercials featuring Yoh Yoshida.
In the “Consistent Quality” spot, she reflects internally on the comfort and ease of a home that has reached its 20th year, while the “Comfort” spot portrays a moment from everyday family life.
The CM song is a piano arrangement of Miyuki Nakajima’s major hit “Ito” (Threads).


