[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 timeless classics to the latest hits: A roundup of catchy commercial songs (1271–1280)
Go for it, baby!!Kuwata Keisuke

“Go for it, Baby!!” by Keisuke Kuwata serves as the theme song for UNIQLO’s AIRism commercial “Life and Wear / For Any Kind of Day,” featuring Haruka Ayase and Kohei Matsushita.
The track is included on his 2011 album MUSICMAN and is also known for being performed after his recovery at the 61st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Packed with Kuwata’s signature style, it’s a song that has surely encouraged many, and one I’d highly recommend as an uplifting anthem.
toad lily [Tricyrtis]Kuwata Keisuke
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This commercial opens with Takahiro Miura giving his on-screen father, Ken Mitsuishi, a pair of “Kando Pants” and a single flyer as a 60th-birthday gift.
The flyer turns out to be for a rescue dog adoption event, and Mitsuishi heads there right away wearing his new pants.
At the event, he meets a dog that, in human years, is about the same age as he is, and they begin living together.
While showcasing the light, comfortable feel of the Kando Pants, the ad warmly depicts how a lighter heart can inspire someone to take a new step forward.
The background music is Keisuke Kuwata’s 2017 song “Hototogisu [Tricyrtis],” whose graceful melody and beautiful vocals gently seep into the heart.
Distant Street Corner (The Wanderin’ Street)Kuwata Keisuke

This commercial portrays the casual, everyday life of a cohabiting couple and introduces AIRism innerwear as a constant, everyday staple.
It shows them spending time together in a way that looks very happy, and combined with the gentle visuals, it’s a spot that makes viewers feel happy too.
Of course, the BGM also plays a role in enhancing that mood—the song is Keisuke Kuwata’s “Tooi Machikado (The wanderin’ street).” Released in 1988, it was also used in a Fujifilm commercial in the past.
stunned and stupefiedShiina Ringo

It’s a commercial where Ringo Sheena, with a bottle of Suntory Ao in hand, sings and showcases a distinctly mature allure.
The footage shows her performing “Bōzen mo Jishitsu” on a dimly lit stage, and the combination of jazz and whisky adds a palpable sensuality.
The theme of accepting life as it is is another highlight, and the phrasing conveys not only a sense of adult composure but also an invitation to freely enjoy Ao.
I want tomorrow to comeSakurazaka46

In the Xperia 1 VI commercial “100% Memories of Light,” the long battery life of Xperia is highlighted.
Using the phone’s illuminated display, they depict cherry blossoms with a technique called 3D light painting, resulting in breathtakingly beautiful visuals.
Members of Sakurazaka46 appear in the commercial, and their song “I want tomorrow to come” is used as the background music.
Released in 2024, the song carries a positive message of hope for tomorrow.
Seven Lucky GodsSuiyōbi no Campanella

A new commercial for Pizza Hut’s single-serving pizza, Hat Melts.
The signature style is dipping it into a special sauce, and this time they’re introducing a gratin-inspired Hat Melt.
The ad features Uta, the vocalist of Wednesday Campanella, whose friendly narration and delicious-looking expressions leave a strong impression.
The background music also uses her song “Shichifukujin.” It’s an upbeat track that captures her unique world, so if you’re interested, be sure to check out the song as well.
[From classic hits to the latest tracks] A roundup of catchy commercial songs (1281–1290)
KI SE KIKawamura Ryuuichi

This is a commercial for Modarc, one of the Mirage lineup, released in 1997.
It’s memorable for a scene set in a European-style town where a woman tries to catch a cat hiding under a car.
The commercial featured KI SE KI, the vocalist of LUNA SEA.
It’s a sweet ballad with sensuous vocals that you can recognize at once as Kawamura’s singing.


