[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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This commercial gently conveys the idea that making a habit of drinking Meiji R-1 leads to better health tomorrow.
It shows various people—those working hard, families spending time together—drinking R-1 and smiling as they go about their daily lives.
To highlight the warmth portrayed in these scenes, the characters sing the song “Niji.” The song depicts the simple happiness found in everyday life and conveys a positive feeling of enjoying each day.
Caprices, 24 in A minor, Op. 1 No. 24Niccolò Paganini


This commercial uniquely promotes Morinaga Delicious Tomato Yogurt, which emphasizes the fleshy texture of tomatoes.
The key point is having people who actually dislike tomatoes try it; their reluctant expressions convey just how strongly the tomato flavor comes through.
Enhancing those reactions is the music: Caprice No.
24 in A minor.
Its striking, tense melody leaves an impression and builds excitement about what will happen next.
Iron – To the One Who Keeps TryingShonan no Kaze


This is a commercial where SHOCK EYE cheers on test-takers, expressing the hope that they’ll drink Meiji’s R-1 and tackle their exams with energy.
With cherry blossoms fluttering, SHOCK EYE smiles while holding an R-1, contrasted by hurried explanations of the product’s effects beside him, creating a comedic tone.
The music that underscores the warmth of the encouragement in the visuals is Shonan no Kaze’s “Iron ~To You Who Are Doing Your Best~.” Its gentle, piano-led sound is striking, conveying a kind yet powerful message that supports doing your best as usual.
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This commercial showcases how convenient the Google Pixel Watch is through FRUITS ZIPPER’s day out.
It starts with the key moment of realizing they forgot their smartphone, emphasizing that the watch can still be used and reliably supports going out, contributing to a more fulfilling daily life.
The song that further highlights the cheerful mood depicted in the footage is FRUITS ZIPPER’s “Pipopapo.” Its fast-paced, bright sound is striking, and combined with the light, airy vocals, it conveys a straightforward sense of fun.
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This commercial looks back on the cars Daihatsu has released so far through animation, conveying how they have supported people’s lives.
A key point is the focus on compact cars, which highlights the company’s commitment to usability.
Enhancing the cheerful atmosphere of the visuals even more is a parody of Jitterin’ Jinn’s song “Present.” While keeping the original’s light, breezy sound, the lyrics describe how Daihatsu’s cars have supported everyday life.
Cherished daysHitsuji Bungaku

When you go to a supermarket or convenience store, you see plenty of Bourbon snacks lined up, don’t you? This commercial introduces Bourbon’s lineup of original biscuits all at once.
It shows the cast eating them so deliciously that it makes you want to run out and buy some.
The background music is “Itoshii Hibi” by Hitsujibungaku.
Set to an upbeat, bright arrangement, the lyrics seem to affirm the frustrations and sense of emptiness we sometimes feel in our everyday lives.
Before I forgetVaundy


This is a Tokyo Metro campaign commercial called Find my Tokyo, which proposes rediscovering Tokyo’s charms.
This time we’re introducing two spots: the “Brand new season” version, which shows various neighborhoods across Tokyo, and the “Ueno_Everything is Art” version, which focuses on the Ueno area.
Both commercials not only let you discover each neighborhood’s appeal, but also inspire you to go find new charms on your own.
The background music is Vaundy’s song “Wasureru Mae ni” (Before I Forget).
Released in September 2025, it features nostalgic lyrics set to a gentle melody that make it especially captivating.


