[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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MasqueradeI Don’t Like Mondays.

Here’s the collaborative commercial between KATE’s Lip Monster and Kamen Rider Ains.
It features Amane Tensho, who stars in the show, and her cool appearance really stands out.
The BGM uses “Masquerade,” set to be released in March 2026.
The song is by I Don’t Like Mondays., pairing a cool, mid-tempo arrangement with razor-sharp high-tone vocals.
The title “Masquerade” means a masked ball, which resonates with both Kamen Rider and makeup that adorns one’s bare face.
New Treasure IslandMei

This commercial, illustrated to show Satomi Ishihara being soothed by the pleasant scent of Humming Flair Relax, might sound familiar to some viewers—though a bit different from what you remember.
The truth is, the song is originally “Shin Takara-jima,” one of Sakanaction’s signature tracks, but for this CM they used a cover version sung by Mei, the vocalist of LAUSBUB.
Unlike the original, it’s arranged with a more relaxed vibe, layered with Mei’s warm vocals.
Many of you probably like this rendition, right? It’s a perfect fit for the commercial’s atmosphere.
My respectNogizaka 46

We will promote So-net’s internet service by showing Momo, the mascot character, being moved while watching Nogizaka46’s live performance footage.
In the video, Nogizaka46 sings “My respect,” a song released in January 2026 and included on the album of the same name.
The lyrics express admiration for people who can move forward with confidence and walk straight ahead.
After reading these lyrics, many people may feel, “I want to move forward with confidence like that, too.”
[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A collection of catchy commercial songs (151–160)
Bang! Whack!Joshua Moshier

This is the introductory commercial for the iPhone 17e, unveiled in March 2026.
From its color options to processing performance, it highlights every aspect of the specs.
It’s a striking ad that thoroughly showcases what the device can do.
The song featured in the commercial is “Bang! Whack!” by American composer Joshua Mosier, notable for its driving string melodies and the beautiful vocals of a chorus.
every dayYonezu Kenshi

This commercial depicts men and women taking a step forward after relaxing with coffee or a latte.
What stands out is Minami Hamabe, Osamu Mukai, and Yuki Kawamura taking on new challenges—trying a new hair color, starting to shoot with a favorite camera, and more.
The song featured in the CM, “Mainichi” (“Every Day”), was created by Kenshi Yonezu, who is active as a singer-songwriter and music producer.
It’s a track with a warm tone set to a lively rhythm, carrying a message that brightens everyday life.
You like whisky, don’t you?Ishikawa Sayuri

When you think of the commercial for Suntory Whisky Crest 12 Years, this song is probably what comes to mind for many people.
It’s a track released in 1991 by enka singer Sayuri Ishikawa under the name SAYURI.
The song had already been featured in the commercial starting in 1990, and it drew renewed attention when it was used again in the late 2000s.
In the commercials aired from the late 2000s, it was covered by a variety of artists, including Mariya Takeuchi, The Gospellers, Hanaregumi, and clammbon.
Ishikawa’s voice, which exudes a unique allure different from her enka performances, is truly striking!
In the distant skygarari

The high school students who say they want to balance club activities and their personal lives while aiming to pass their first-choice schools on the first try chose Kawaijuku.
The ad highlights that they can study with a curriculum that offers the shortest route to their goals.
Many who have experienced entrance exams will likely be moved by the phrase, “We want to eliminate ‘I couldn’t make it in time’ during high school.” This commercial makes you feel that with Kawaijuku, you can take on the exams with confidence.
The BGM, featuring lyrics that depict the kinds of inner conflicts everyone feels in their teens, is Garari’s “Tooi Sora ni wa,” a track released just before this commercial aired in January 2026.


