[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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Please, Time MachineSadisutikku Mika Bando

This is a commercial for Oi Ocha Catechin Green Tea, released by Ito En’s flagship brand Oi Ocha, focusing on cholesterol and body fat care.
Amazingly, the woman appearing in the commercial is said to be AI-generated.
It looks so natural that many people might not have noticed until they were told.
The BGM uses Sadistic Mika Band’s “Time Machine ni Onegai.” Released in 1974, the song is characterized by its refreshing melody line.
!Sabasusutā

Do you ever find yourself wanting to listen to new music but not knowing where to start? This commercial portrays exactly that situation and introduces Spotify’s Blend feature as the solution.
Blend lets you create a shared playlist that incorporates music other users are listening to, giving you a chance to discover what your close friends or partner are into.
The background music features “!” by Saba Sisters, a girls’ band formed in 2022 that’s rapidly expanding their presence.
The song, themed around “!”, expresses the feelings hidden in text message exchanges—something many listeners will likely relate to.
Number one punk!Za Kuromaniyonzu


This commercial, aired in 2011, was a collaboration with the movie Star Wars and features Yoda.
It’s a compelling ad with a powerful message, as Yoda speaks about the importance of believing in oneself.
The background music is “Number One Guy!” by The Cro-Magnons.
Released in 2011, the song’s lyrics describe repeatedly getting back up and striving to become number one, making it an uplifting anthem that gives listeners courage.
Trap GirlJenīhai


This is a commercial introducing the world and story of the original drama “Truck Girl,” distributed on FOD.
It comically depicts the everyday life of a female truck driver played by Sakura Endo and her companions.
The song used in the commercial is “Trap Girl” by Genie High, which is also the theme song, and its gently floating, laid-back sound leaves a strong impression.
The relaxed vibe of the music also conveys that the drama cherishes the quiet, everyday moments.
ParabolaSukima Suichi

This commercial promotes the fact that with Co-op Kyosai you can get insurance for an affordable amount.
It features a young couple with a small child and tells the story, “When we reviewed our fixed costs and reconsidered our insurance, we ended up choosing Co-op Kyosai,” which likely made many viewers think, “I see! We should look into it for our family too!” The background music is Sukima Switch’s “Paraborava,” and its sparkling lyrics and their signature refreshing melody leave a strong impression.
KanadeSukima Suichi

With Sukima Switch’s renowned ballad Kanade playing in the background, Ami Toma’s serious expression takes center stage.
It’s a stylish commercial that feels like a scene from a romance drama.
When Ami Toma says, “Give me youth,” without moving a muscle, you can’t help but wonder what happens next… only to find out it’s actually a ramen commercial! The BGM, Kanade, is a smash hit that spent 38 weeks on the Oricon charts—a timeless track released in 2004.
Beautiful finsupittsu


Detective Conan is a beloved national anime in Japan, and its theatrical films are hugely popular with people of all ages.
In the film released in April 2023, Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine, it also made waves because the theme song was done by none other than Spitz.
This is the “Conan SIDE” version of a collaboration commercial between Spotify and Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine, featuring Spitz’s song Utsukushii Hire (Beautiful Fin) as the BGM—making it an irresistible clip for fans of both.


