[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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Original songŌshū

This commercial shows a family’s journey as they grow, while highlighting how Bridgestone has supported them every step of the way.
It transitions from scenes of traveling in the parents’ car to the mother and child riding their own bicycles, conveying that Bridgestone has always been there at every moment.
The slightly downward perspective is also a key element, expressing the brand’s desire to support people’s steps toward the future from the ground up.
Enhancing the warm tone of the visuals is a song by Oh Shu, which celebrates everyday happiness set to an acoustic sound.
Great FreedomFukuyama Masaharu

This commercial showcasing the appeal of Nagasaki Stadium City features Masaharu Fukuyama.
After highlighting sightseeing spots around Nagasaki Prefecture, it gives a thorough look at the many ways to enjoy Stadium City.
The BGM for the commercial uses Fukuyama’s song “Great Freedom.” Created around the theme of great freedom in life, the track delivers a grand, expansive listening experience that perfectly reflects its theme.
KA-POWCain Culto

This commercial opens with a woman driving a car with an extremely tense expression.
She seems to be fleeing from something, and her gas is about to run out… In that dire moment, she pulls into a gas station but panics because she doesn’t have cash or cards.
Then she realizes Apple Pay is available and pays with her iPhone.
The story does a great job of showing how easy and fast payments can be as long as you have your iPhone.
At the end of the commercial, it’s revealed that the thing chasing her was a giant dragon.
It’s a fun ad that keeps you entertained right to the end.
The background music is “KA-POW” by Kane Cult.
Its distinctive bass sound is striking, and it’s a track that boosts your mood and makes you want to move as you listen.
RUN THIS WORLDHey! Say! JUMP

This commercial overlays scenes of Hey! Say! JUMP walking through the city to express the rising excitement as the Arima Kinen approaches.
The interplay between the light, breezy dance and the racing scenes is striking, conveying a powerful drive to push forward and a fresh, wind-swept feeling.
The song that accentuates the refreshing tone of the visuals is Hey! Say! JUMP’s “RUN THIS WORLD.” Throughout, the track exudes a bright mood, clearly conveying positivity and a sense of fun.
My First Kissanshin papa

This commercial promotes how easy Matsui Securities’ online brokerage is—even for beginners—and how it’s a perfect way to start investing.
It features Alice Hirose taking on investing with her smartphone, and the way she does it amid everyday tasks clearly conveys how casual and approachable it is.
That sense of ease shown in the visuals is further highlighted by a parody of the song “Hajimete no Chu.” The livelier tempo compared to the original is striking and adds to the light, carefree feel.
TalentSabasusutā

This is a commercial depicting a test-taker heading into an exam with an in Jelly.
On exam day, the protagonist—a young woman—experiences extreme nerves: she can’t eat breakfast, her hands are shaking, and she can’t settle down.
But just before the test, she takes a sip of in Jelly and is able to reset her mindset: “I’ll trust what I’ve done so far and give it my all!” It conveys that in Jelly is perfect not only for the day of the exam but also for replenishing energy while studying.
The BGM features the rock band Sabishisuta’s song “Sainō” (“Talent”).
Its lyrics—You’ve built up so much, you have talent, so believe in yourself and move forward!—offer powerful encouragement that will surely be a source of support for many.
Billion Beats (Re-ver.)chōtokkyū

This commercial showcases the deliciousness of Mizkan’s “Shime Nabe” series, featuring the members of Chotokkyu gathering to enjoy a hot pot together.
Seeing the members getting excited around the pot conveys that the flavor lifts your spirits.
The song that further enhances the cheerful atmosphere of the visuals is Chotokkyu’s “Billion Beats (Re-ver.).” It gives the impression of dance music with a striking freshness, and the vocals evoke smiles, conveying a positive vibe.


