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[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!

From Timeless Classics to the Newest Hits: A Collection of Catchy Commercial Songs (11–20)

d Anime Store Anime Recommendations. Season 3 “Cleaning” version / “Twilight” version / “Morning” version / “Exam Period” version

NinaNEW!Suda Keina

Keina Suda – Nina (Music Video)
NinaNEW!Suda Keina

Suda Keina’s “Nina,” released in 2026, is a bittersweet song that portrays shifts in feelings and relationships as the seasons pass.

Its lively, buoyant rhythm and dazzling sound are striking, and the build-up toward the chorus evokes a swell of emotion.

The lyrics, which suggest a self kept hidden from others, are another key point, vividly depicting the movement of emotions in everyday life.

As a commercial song, it was used in the d Anime Store ad featuring a trio enjoying anime, with a focus on smiles.

The combination of bright animation and the radiant sound conveys a sense of fulfillment in daily life.

NIVEA Kao Eight Four Aroma Switch “Step Out Smoothly” Edition

Hashimoto Eriko

Nivea Kao 8x4 Aroma Switch Smooth Step Forward 30-second CM starring Nicole Fujita
Hashimoto Eriko

After the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve entered an era where we can manage without meeting people in person—through remote work, virtual drinks, and the like.

Yet precisely because of this era, the narration by Nicole Fujita tells us how important the feeling of “wanting to meet” is.

In the latter half of the commercial, 8×4 Aroma Switch is introduced so that when you do meet people, you can keep your skin smooth and sweat under control.

It’s a beautifully crafted ad that makes you want to see someone special.

The BGM features a track by Eriko Hashimoto, known as the vocalist of Chatmonchy.

The song’s lyrics, like the commercial’s theme, express the desire to meet.

As of the commercial’s release, details about the song haven’t been revealed, so we can look forward to the information being announced.

Otsuka Pharmaceutical POCARI SWEAT “#Pocari Sun Relay” Version

99 Steps feat. Kohjiya, Hana HopeNEW!STUTS

STUTS – 99 Steps feat. Kohjiya, Hana Hope (Official Music Video)
99 Steps feat. Kohjiya, Hana HopeNEW!STUTS

Focusing on the refreshing taste of Pocari Sweat that supports sports, this commercial presents various dance styles in a relay-like format as the “Pocari Sun Relay.” It depicts everything from solo dances to group performances, expressing a sense of exhilaration and fulfillment through their connection with Pocari Sweat.

The song that further enhances the lively dance vibe is STUTS’s “99 Steps feat.

Kohjiya, Hana Hope.” The blend of danceable beats and a track that conveys a floating feel is striking, and even with relaxed vocals, it conveys a grand sense of depth.

McDonald’s Bacon Potato Pie “Just Like Back Then” Version

cherry blossomNEW!Ketsumeishi

Ketsumeishi’s “Sakura,” released in 2005, is a song that layers the image of cherry blossoms heralding the arrival of spring with unchanging memories.

While incorporating expansive tones of piano and strings, the rhythm is solidly marked, and the rap parts are clearly emphasized.

The spring imagery surrounding sakura and the expressions of memories are striking, conveying a bittersweet mood while also expressing the warmth of spring.

The song was also used in a 2026 McDonald’s commercial promoting the Bacon Potato Pie, and a notable point is that Emi Suzuki—who appeared in the music video—appeared in the commercial as a mother.

The visuals also consciously reference the music video, firmly depicting the unchanging scenery of spring.

Kanesue “Let’s go to Kanesue” Version

Happy & LuckyNEW!Ms. OOJA

Kanetsu TV Commercial “Let’s Go to Kanetsu” 30-Second Version
Happy & LuckyNEW!Ms. OOJA

Ms.OOJA’s “Happy & Lucky,” released in 2026, is a song specially written for the commercial of the Kanesue supermarket.

Its gently bouncy rhythm is striking, and the acoustic sound highlights a sense of lightness.

The lyrics, which focus on expressing one’s true self and savoring everyday happiness, are also noteworthy, with positive emotions depicted throughout.

In the commercial, Kanesue is portrayed as a store people visit in their daily lives, and the overall video has a bright atmosphere that emphasizes smiling faces.

Professional University of Information and Management for Innovation “BE A GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL.” Edition

Not AINEW!SIRUP

Professional University of Technology and Design: 2026 TV Commercial “BE A GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL.”
Not AINEW!SIRUP

SIRUP’s “Not AI,” released in 2026, is a track that seems to express a world where digital technology is advancing through its powerful sound.

The structure—pounding, resonant beats, sprightly sounds layered on top, and repeating vocals—also conveys a digital vibe.

The song was featured in the 2026 commercial for the Professional University of Information and Management for Innovation (PUIM), aligning the indispensable digital technologies for humanity with the music to make its appeal.

It evokes an image of progress toward the future, connecting the trajectory of digital development so far with the evolution of technologies to come.

[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial jingles (21–30)

Kanro Pure Gummy “Bloom, my throbbing self.” Version

Trace that dreamNEW!YOASOBI

YOASOBI “Tracing That Dream” Official Music Video
Trace that dreamNEW!YOASOBI

YOASOBI’s “Tracing That Dream” was released in 2020, a song that portrays the bond with a loved one set to a fast-paced sound.

The combination of a driving tempo and the poignant tone of the piano is striking, evoking an image of feelings accelerating.

The lyrics, which seem to look back on the time the two spent together, are also memorable, as is the story of telling oneself that those feelings will be conveyed.

In addition, this song was also used as the theme for a Pure Gummy commercial in 2026, and the visuals of dancing under a blue sky strongly express a refreshing vibe.