[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 collection of memorable commercial songs (191–200)
WonderlandOmoinotake
This commercial promotes the fun of spring at USJ by showing university students enjoying the attractions.
It clearly conveys, through their beaming smiles, that you can use student discounts to have a great time at a good price, and that the interactions with friends there will become a page of their youth.
Enhancing the cheerful mood of the footage even further is Omoinotake’s “Wonderland.” Its structure lets the light, buoyant rhythm shine, and the gentle vocals layered on top carry a refreshing atmosphere.
The title itself also evokes a sense of fun, which is a key point.
full swingZa Kuromaniyonzu

This commercial highlights how the power of AI is being added to RAKURAKU Cloud, which has long stood by the struggles of people working in companies, and conveys our desire to further enhance their comfort.
By showing a digest of previously aired commercials featuring Kenichi Takito, Natsuko Yokozawa, and Mone Kamishiraishi, it looks back on how various challenges were solved and, with a touch of humor, expresses the intention to leverage those lessons for an even better future.
The song that further accentuates the strong stride toward the future depicted in the visuals is “Full Swing” by The Cro-Magnons.
With a band sound that is both powerful and refreshing, it clearly conveys the spirit of tackling everything with full force.
Winter,againGLAY

This commercial promotes the idea that using Car Sensor might help you find your ideal car, set against a snowy landscape.
The version featuring only Nanao conveys a wintry mood, while the version that also includes Ryuji Akiyama and Kotaro Yoshida adds a touch of comedy in the finer details.
The song that accentuates the snowy atmosphere is GLAY’s “Winter, again.” Although the music video imagery recreated in the commercial strongly evokes the cold of winter, the sound and vocals are intense, leaving the impression of a burning passion that persists in the cold.
DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE

This commercial imagines Hana Sugisaki and Motoki Omori as business professionals—what if she weren’t an actor and he weren’t a musician? In the footage, the two are shown moving forward as they each absorb various information while reading the Nikkei Electronic Edition.
It’s a spot that expresses the Nikkei Electronic Edition’s tagline: “Those who move from here are strong.” The background music features Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Darling,” a song created as the theme for the 18 Fes.
Its lyrics, which prompt listeners to reflect on their own identities, are sure to resonate with many people.
[From Classic Hits to the Latest Tracks] A Collection of Catchy Commercial Songs (201–210)
Nebula RomancePerfume

This commercial portrays the technology NTT has built while also conveying gratitude to Perfume, who have supported that progress by our side.
It looks back on how technology has been used in Perfume’s performances, and through the smiles of everyone involved, it expresses a positive approach to the future and a renewed determination for what lies ahead.
The song used in the footage is Perfume’s “Nebula Romance.” With its digital sound and striking rhythm, the track crafts a distinctly cool atmosphere, enhanced by tones that evoke a retro vibe.
You, the Sheep, and the BlueRADWIMPS

This commercial is themed “Lipovitan Days,” depicting people who push themselves to go one step further with Lipovitan D.
It showcases various challenges and efforts in work, sports, events, and more, and as everyone’s expressions turn into smiles, it conveys a positive feeling toward the future.
The song that further amplifies the upbeat mood portrayed in the footage is RADWIMPS’ “Kimi to Hitsuji to Ao.” Driven by a light, rhythmic band sound, the track unfolds with increasingly brilliant tones toward the chorus, evoking a bright atmosphere.
The words seem to bounce along with the rhythm, making it a song that radiates a sense of fun.
Turkish MarchWolfgang Amadeus Mozart

This is a commercial where GACKT and Sachiko Kobayashi perform a duet, and from there they also promote the New Year holiday campaign for the game Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond.
The moment the game’s visuals appear, the duet’s presentation shifts as well, gradually developing into more intense imagery that conveys the excitement and fun of the game.
To amplify the intensity of the visuals, the two sing a parody version of Turkish March.
The lyrics, tailored to promote Shadowverse and sung in a lively, buoyant manner, clearly convey a cheerful atmosphere.


