[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)
If I Could Become a Staran

This commercial opens with a scene of An performing a solo rendition of “Hoshi ni Naretara,” a song included on Mr.Children’s 1992 album Kind of Love.
It suggests, “Let’s start something new this year.” The footage shows people who earned qualifications through U-Can’s courses and others who are applying what they learned and working with enthusiasm.
Seeing their radiant expressions really motivates you to think, “I want to take on a challenge too.”
From timeless classics to the latest hits: A collection of memorable commercial songs (191–200)
Flower -Memento Mori-an

Narrated by Anne, this commercial suggests, “Why not start something new this year?” It shows people diligently working through U-Can courses, offering motivating scenes that make you think, “Maybe I’ll give it my best shot too.” In the background, Anne delivers a passionate, stripped-down performance of Mr.Children’s classic “Hana -Mémento-Mori-.” Her steadfast voice weaves a hopeful message: because everything ends someday, cherish the present and let your flowers bloom.
For me to be myselfKiritani Kenta

This commercial is a message of encouragement from U-Can for people trying to take on something new.
Kenta Kiritani says, “If it’s something you’re good at, you’ll surely be able to keep at it,” inspiring viewers to try challenging themselves with what they love or what they’re good at.
In the background of the CM, Kiritani sings “Boku ga Boku de Aru Tame ni” (“For Me to Be Myself”).
Released in 1983 on the album Seventeen’s Map, it’s one of Yutaka Ozaki’s signature songs.
Its lyrics, which sing about continuing forward while facing oneself, have moved many people over the years.
Eternal BoyMEGA SHINNOSUKE

This is an animated commercial depicting the struggles of Tetsuro Nitta, a new employee at Daiichi Construction.
It portrays Tetsuro’s determined efforts to bring to life the dreams he has had since childhood—building structures in the city and connecting places with roads and railways—in a striking and memorable way.
The background music features “Eternal Boy” by Mega Shinnosuke.
The lyrics, which express gratitude for meeting someone special and the resolve to keep moving forward with a pure heart, align with the commercial’s worldview and create a finish that gently encourages viewers.
Don’t cheat on me.Koresawa

A Nissin Honmen commercial featuring singer-songwriter Koresawa, who handled the music.
The mascot characters, Reko-chan and Inu-kun, appear and show off a dance, with Reko-chan urging Inu-kun to try Nissin Honmen.
Through the cute, catchy animation, the deliciousness of Nissin Honmen really comes across.
The background music is a parody of Koresawa’s “Uwaki Shitara Akan de.” Like the original, the Kansai-dialect lyrics are striking and leave a strong impression.
Fanfare!ririkaru

This is a commercial from Nishimura announcing the Freshers’ Fair.
It not only helps you find a suit that suits you, but also highlights how the staff will thoroughly support you—from how to wear the suit to choosing accessories.
That’s very reassuring for freshers buying their first suit.
The background music features “Fanfare!” by the rock band Lyrical.
The lyrics are inspiring, giving you the courage to take a step toward your dreams, so be sure to listen while reading the lyrics.
Love yourself!Hinatazaka46

When you planned your previous trip, didn’t you feel excited until the day came and spend your days thinking, “I’ll give it my all every day for this trip!”? This Solaseed Air commercial portrays that growing excitement leading up to a journey, while also highlighting the availability of great-value airfares.
Members of Hinatazaka46 appear in the CM, and their song “Love yourself!” is used as the background music.
Released in 2025, this track features memorable lyrics that encourage you to keep your head up and believe in yourself, even when a casual remark from someone brings you down.
Listening to it helps you regain confidence and maybe even like yourself a little more.


