[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 jingles (181–190)
I look up as I walkKawai Yūmi

This video, showing actress Yumi Kawai walking along a seaside breakwater while singing, is a commercial for Suntory Draft Beer.
The song she’s singing is “Ue o Muite Arukou,” which debuted in 1963.
It’s one of Kyu Sakamoto’s signature songs and a track emblematic of the Showa era.
At the time, it also drew attention overseas and even reached No.
1 on the U.S.
Billboard chart.
The lyrics depict someone walking while crying, with the beautiful line about looking up so tears don’t fall—words that have encouraged many listeners.
How are you?Kawashima Eigo

In the Tohoku Electric Power Group’s “Business” commercial aired in 2026, Eigo Kawashima’s song “Genki Desu Ka” was used.
This track was written specifically for Tohoku Electric Power’s commercials and has been featured since the 1990s.
Although it was not officially released for a long time, it was included in the 2011 compilation “Old Friends Reunited: Best of Eigo Kawashima.” The lyrics, which depict the pursuit of dreams, are inspiring to listen to.
I Am A VibeLimerickyy & Lio Rocki

“I Am A Vibe” by Lime Ricky and Leo Rocky is set for release in 2025, a track distinguished by its powerful beat.
It gives the impression of tense, high-energy dance music, with the sharpness conveyed through the brisk vocal delivery.
As a commercial song, it’s featured in a Google ad that presents the product’s functions in a simple yet stylish way.
By layering powerful music over minimalist visuals, it confidently communicates the strength of what’s inside.
Stand by YouthCENT

This commercial portrays middle and high schoolers enjoying Universal Studios Japan, expressing the youth, unforgettable memories, and timeless fun found there.
As they throw themselves into attractions with big smiles, a conversation about continuing to have fun suggests that it’s also a place that supports connections.
The song that further highlights the excitement and joyful atmosphere depicted in the footage is “Stand by Youth” by CENT.
With the feel of a straightforward band sound and a powerful vocal performance, it evokes a positive attitude.
Let’s have a drink here.taka ando toshi

This commercial features Taka from the duo Taka and Toshi looking back on memories with his mother through conversation, conveying the bonds of family.
With Toshi watching over them warmly, and Sapporo Classic being enjoyed in the scene, it also highlights the gentle flavor that supports peaceful moments.
The song that underscores the relaxed mood and tender atmosphere depicted in the footage is “Koko de, Nomou yo.” sung by Taka and Toshi.
It’s a song that portrays the importance of human connection and relaxation, and its calm tempo and gentle vocals convey a sense of reassurance.
Original song

This commercial was produced to coincide with Nutrition Day on August 4, established to mark the launch of Zespri’s Nutrition Reform Project.
It tells a story with a cat as the main character, depicting the real lives of modern people—skipping breakfast and struggling to maintain a well-balanced diet.
Accompanied by scenes of a kiwi fruit watching over and worrying about the cat, an original song plays that encourages healthy eating habits.
Along with a message that reminds us of the importance of food—something we often forget—the warm melody is sure to resonate with the heart.
rainbow-coloredan

Anne sings Ayaka’s song “Nijiiro” on the streets of Paris.
Anne lives in Paris and travels between Paris and Japan for work.
In the U-Can commercial she appears in, she shows how learning with U-Can can lead to new work opportunities, strengths, and confidence.
It matches perfectly with the song’s theme of one’s own story, inspiring you to do what you love and move forward as yourself.
It’s also a commercial where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Paris.


