[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 Newest Tracks: A Compilation of Catchy Commercial Songs (1351–1360)
Magic Wordssupittsu

The theme is Coming of Age Day, and this commercial packs an emotional parent–child story into just one minute.
In the beginning, the narrator expresses gratitude to the mother who wakes them every morning with a cheerful “good morning” and prepares the usual breakfast.
Then, on the morning of Coming of Age Day depicted in the latter half, the son prepares breakfast for his mother, and we see her eating it through tears.
It’s such a moving story that it brings tears to the eyes of the viewer as well.
The BGM that colors this CM is “Mahou no Kotoba,” a song the same age as the new adults of 2025.
From the year of its release to its lyrics and overall feel, every aspect makes it a perfect match for this commercial.
Small kiwi, big power.Zesupuri Kiui Burazāzu


This commercial highlights the nutrients found in Zespri kiwifruit and conveys a desire for many different people to learn about kiwis.
As the title “Small Kiwi, Big Power” suggests, even a small kiwi is packed with a variety of nutrients, and consistently consuming them can become a great source of strength—an idea that’s powerfully expressed.
The theme song, performed by the Kiwi Brothers mascot characters and other fruits, shares the same title as the commercial and conveys their feelings toward kiwifruit.
The song strongly affirms and supports people who are mindful of their health in daily life, expressing a wish for those very people to discover kiwis and a determination to help them.
The Kiwi Brothers’ strong, future-looking expressions are also a notable highlight.
[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial jingles (1361–1370)
Trepak from The NutcrackerPyotr Tchaikovsky

This commercial promotes how Style Free pairs perfectly with winter cuisine through an exchange between Tsutomu Shitara and Asuka Saito.
The table is lined with a variety of dishes—crab hot pot, oden, nikuman, and more—and their harmony with Style Free conveys a sense of fun.
Enhancing the cheerful mood of the CM is Trepak from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker.
Its bouncy performance and light tempo are striking, creating a structure that conveys a rising sense of excitement.
It’s like a kaleidoscope.Tesura wa nakanai.


In the Satsumaya fishcake commercial that has aired since July 2023, footage from the music festival WALK INN FES! held in Kagoshima Prefecture is shown.
While the video captures the festival’s lively atmosphere, an interview with the event’s organizer, Taichi Noma, plays in the background, in which he shares his thoughts about the music festival.
Sparkle DancerFurederikku

The I Am a Boat Racer commercial ‘Why Aim to Be a Boat Racer: Oulin’s Case.’ The ad features the popular entertainer Oulin, known for her cute persona, and uses Frederic’s ‘Sparkle Dancer’ as the background music.
A Place for the Soulmakaroni enpitsu

This is a commercial where Takako Matsu introduces the appeal of Sakura, Nissan’s kei car, with a light and breezy vibe.
It focuses on the idea of charging an electric vehicle at home, conveying that easy charging still delivers solid performance.
The staging with fluttering cherry blossom petals is memorable and conveys a positive feeling toward EVs.
The song used in the commercial is “TAMASHII NO IBASHO” by Macaroni Empitsu, presented as the “NISSAN SAKURA ver.” in collaboration with Takako Matsu—another noteworthy highlight.
The atmosphere of the music, which evokes hope for the future, feels even more emphasized here.
Hungry PrideMakishimamu Za Horumon


This is one of the “HUNGRY DAYS” series commercials, known for its youth-anime style, created in collaboration with ONE PIECE.
It depicts ONE PIECE characters taking part in a cavalry battle at a school sports festival, delivering a sense of immediacy and making for a highly engaging piece.
With popular characters appearing one after another, it’s a must-watch for fans of the original.
The background music features Maximum the Hormone’s “Hungry Pride,” whose heavy, loud rock sound paired with distinctive lyrics creates a truly one-of-a-kind world.
In this commercial, the characters’ dialogue takes center stage, so the song is hard to hear—be sure to check out the music video or other sources to listen to the track as well.


