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[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!

From Classic Hits to the Newest Tracks: A Compilation of Catchy Commercial Songs (1351–1360)

Toyota Premio 'Beautiful Morning' Version

Smoke Gets In Your EyesJo Stafford

This is a song originally written for the 1933 musical Roberta, known in Japan by the title “Kemuri ga Me ni Shimiru” (“Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”).

It was featured in a 2005 TV commercial for the Toyota Premio.

The commercial used a cover by Jo Stafford, giving the piece an elegant and refined feel.

In addition to The Platters’ famous rendition, many other versions by various musicians exist, so it might be interesting to compare them.

Kirin Beer Kirin Ichiban Shibori “Question for Mr. Tsutsumi” Version / “Question for Mr. Kaku” Version

Les Champs-ÉlyséesJoe Dassin

Joe Dassin – Les Champs-Elysées (Audio)
Les Champs-ÉlyséesJoe Dassin

This is a commercial featuring interviews with Shinichi Tsutsumi and Kento Kaku about their feelings toward beer and Ichiban Shibori.

Both speak passionately with serious expressions, and those who feel the same way about beer will likely relate.

As the closing narration says, “Because you’re here, we can be more delicious,” it expresses gratitude for the continual support of many beer fans that has allowed the brand to keep evolving.

[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial jingles (1361–1370)

Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Coke STUDIO “The Drop CCZ” Version

Be Who You AreJon Batiste, J.I.D, NewJeans, Cat Burns, Camilo

Be Who You Are (Music Video) | Coke Studio | Jon Batiste, J.I.D, NewJeans, Cat Burns, Camilo
Be Who You AreJon Batiste, J.I.D, NewJeans, Cat Burns, Camilo

This is a commercial from Coca‑Cola’s experiential music platform, Coke Studio, that evokes the idea of people around the world connecting through music.

In a colorful world, artists sing their hearts out, highlighting the joy of music.

The song used in the commercial is Jon Batiste’s “Be Who You Are,” a star‑studded track featuring Camilo, J.I.D, Cat Burns, and NewJeans.

Watching artists from different genres and countries layer their voices conveys the importance of connection and the power of music.

Galaxy Z Fold5 “Carry a Big Screen With You” Edition

Please Don’t GoKC and The Sunshine Band

KC & The Sunshine Band – Please don’t go (hi quality sound)
Please Don't GoKC and The Sunshine Band

In the Galaxy Z Fold5 commercial titled “Carry the Big Screen,” it highlights how you can powerfully handle both play and work—continuing a game you were playing on the TV on the Galaxy Z Fold5, or picking up work you were doing on a computer on the Galaxy Z Fold5.

In the ad, there’s a visual gag that matches the lyrics of the background song “Please Don’t Go,” making it look like the TV and computer are pleading, “Don’t go!” Also, the version used in the commercial is a cover, and its vibe is quite different from the original track by KC & The Sunshine Band.

docomo “irumo – Bringing smartphones closer” (commercial)

FireworkKaty Perry

Katy Perry – Firework (Official Music Video)
FireworkKaty Perry

Actress Satomi Ishihara appears in the commercial introducing irumo, NTT Docomo’s new pricing plan, which appeals with the message of making smartphone fees—now a daily necessity—more accessible.

The background music is Katy Perry’s “Firework,” a standout hit of the 2010s whose exhilarating chorus is irresistibly uplifting.

CelebrationKool and The Gang

Since their debut in 1969, Kool & the Gang have produced numerous classic hits.

Their signature song is, of course, “Celebration.” Inspired by the Bible, it depicts angels blessing people.

The track gained renewed attention thanks to Suntory The Premium Malt’s commercial titled “New Weekend Reward: Weekend On-Air ver.,” which shows Yo Oizumi enjoying his weekend, with the song amplifying the cheerful atmosphere.

Suntory All-Free “Magic” Version / “Prank” Version

Theme from Enter the DragonLalo Schifrin

This is a commercial for All-Free featuring Tomoyo Harada and Batteries.

Until now, All-Free has been known as a beer-taste non-alcoholic drink, but this time it introduces two new sour-flavored varieties.

In the “Magic” version, Harada performs a magic trick, while in the “Prank” version, Batteries playfully doodle on Harada’s face, creating a heartwarming story.

Meanwhile, the theme from Enter the Dragon plays as the background music, adding a sense of tension that contrasts with the tone of the visuals.