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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 latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs (221–230)

Taisho Pharmaceutical Lipovitan D 'Lipovitan Days (The Beginning)' edition song: RADWIMPS 'You, Sheep, and Blue'

You, the Sheep, and the BlueRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – You, Sheep and Blue [Official Music Video]
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.

Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond “Shadoba March” Chapter

Turkish MarchWolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Turkish March / Mozart / Piano / CANACANA
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.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Meets YOASOBI: “Voices of Participants” Edition

Standing on stageYOASOBI

YOASOBI "Stand on the Stage" Official Music Video
Standing on stageYOASOBI

This commercial showcases the immersive photography features of the Galaxy S25 Ultra through scenes of people filming at a YOASOBI live concert.

At shows where recording is permitted, it captures real users’ impressions, conveying the kinds of experiences made possible by up to 100x zoom and reflection removal.

The song that further amplifies the excitement of these newly depicted experiences is YOASOBI’s “Butai ni Tatte” (“Stand on the Stage”).

With its refreshing sound and memorable rhythm, the track’s overall bright mood evokes a positive step toward the future.

UNIQLO Year-end Festival 2025 (Second Half) “Lucky Cat in the Shopping District” Edition

bullseyeYamamoto Rinda

Linda Yamamoto – Shot at the Target (Official Audio)
bullseyeYamamoto Rinda

This is a commercial announcing UNIQLO’s 2025 Year-End Festival.

As Atsuto Uchida walks through a shopping street muttering, “I should probably buy some new clothes for the year-end and New Year,” a beckoning cat and Haruka Ayase appear.

With its right paw beckoning, the cat encourages him to head to UNIQLO.

The cute, catchy CM features an arranged version of Linda Yamamoto’s signature song ‘Neraiuchi’ as the BGM.

Released in 1973, the song is a staple at baseball games, and this commercial also uses a brass band performance of it.

Kanebo: 'Living is always a work in progress.'

Lips, speak passionately of youWatanabe Machiko

Machiko Watanabe “Lips, Speak Passionately of You” OFFICIAL Lyric Video
Lips, speak passionately of youWatanabe Machiko

Shiho Ochi, the vocalist of Superfly, appears in it.

Versions of Ochi from the present, past, and future show up, sharing a life perspective on aging and youth.

And toward the end of the commercial, Ochi’s rendition of “Kuchibiru yo, Atsuku Kimi wo Katare” plays.

The song is by Machiko Watanabe and is a staple in Kanebo commercials.

It’s only a single sung phrase, but her beautiful voice—powerful yet gentle—truly captivates.

au “Deliver everything.” Version

Reach it, all of it.Oni-chan

Original song from the Santaro commercials: “Todoke, Zenbu.” Full version MV
Reach it, all of it.Oni-chan

From au’s Santarō series, the song used in the 2026 New Year’s commercial is “Todoke, Zenbu.” sung by Oni-chan, played by Masaki Suda.

The structure is striking: it starts with a gentle, conversational tone and gradually gains strength toward the chorus, conveying a rising swell of emotion.

The lyrics seem to depict feelings for a loved one, imbued with hope for the future and tenderness—the desire to share happiness with someone important.

The commercial itself portrays Santarō trying to convey his own sense of wonder to someone dear to him, and each character’s smile serves as an important point that communicates warmth.

[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs (231–240)

Kirin Beer Lager Zero: “Apology to Yutaka Matsushige”

Cartoon HeroesAQUA

This memorable commercial for non-alcoholic Lager Zero was created in collaboration with the drama “Kodoku no Gourmet.” Goro Inogashira, played by Yutaka Matsushige, is characterized as someone who can’t drink alcohol.

In the ad, we see Goro visiting a restaurant that serves alcohol but also offers delicious food.

A message from the ad’s producer appears, addressed to Matsushige, who has long portrayed the teetotaler Goro Inogashira: “We should have reached out to you sooner.” It then shows Matsushige enjoying a Lager Zero.

The song that plays in the latter half of the commercial is “Cartoon Heroes” by the Danish group Aqua, notable for its poppy, catchy melody and bright, polished production.