[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 compilation of catchy commercial songs (321–330)
For example, todaybebidora

“Tatoeba Kyou” by Bebidora, released in 2025, is a refreshing song that conveys a forward-looking attitude.
With a band sound highlighted by striking, choppy guitar rhythms, it carries a positive vibe, as if taking one step at a time.
The lyrics offer encouragement to those who are struggling or feeling anxious, giving an impression of warmth as well.
The song was also used in a Paramount Bed commercial, where mutual support among people is depicted with a bright, uplifting tone.
wandererNagano Ryo, Iwasaki Yuya, Kamegai Ayako, Murota Natsumi

This commercial expresses niko and …’s tagline, “Deau Niau” (Meeting, Befitting), through a series of videos themed around small journeys.
In the CM, Tamio Okuda’s song “Sasurai” is performed in a mic relay style by four artists: Ryo Nagano, Yuya Iwasaki, Ayako Kamegai, and Natsumi Murota.
Because the vocals are gently passed from one person to the next, it conveys a sense of mutual support and relaxation.
While preserving the atmosphere of the original song, each singer seems to infuse their own relaxed vibe into the performance.
The Theory of HappinessShiina Ringo

Titled “The Day I Cooked for the First Time,” this commercial depicts, in softly drawn illustrations, a child taking on the challenge of cooking with their mother for the very first time.
Watching it likely brought back memories of your own first attempt at cooking.
The series features its signature touch: children’s voices singing ‘Koufukuron’ (A Theory of Happiness).
The original song was Shiina Ringo’s debut single, released in 1998.
Its lyrics—chronicling the earnest struggle to protect someone precious—are captivating, and many people were moved by them at the time of release and continue to be moved even now.
Original songNishikawa Takanori
Set in the streets of Edo, this commercial features a whimsical world where many people dash around in search of tsuyu base.
While depicting Ninben’s history in the Edo period, it also clearly highlights how the brand has been loved by many for a long time.
Amid the humor, it conveys a commitment to delicious flavor and quality ingredients.
Further elevating the fun atmosphere of the visuals is the song “Soiyasa Koi no Moto” by Takanori Nishikawa.
A key feature is the shouted calls interspersed throughout the track, which emphasize its energy and sense of fun.
Sorry for singing.AKASAKI

Set in a grand library, this commercial shows Haruna Kawaguchi working with the LAVIE SOL and LAVIE Tab.
While reading on the LAVIE Tab, she highlights sections that catch her attention and uses the handwriting-to-text feature to create documents.
It also depicts how she quickly transfers the finished documents from the LAVIE Tab to the LAVIE SOL, emphasizing the ease of use.
The background music is “Utatte Gomen” by singer-songwriter AKASAK, a 2025 release that blends an upbeat groove with a characteristically dark edge.
The world begins with you.FRUITS ZIPPER

This commercial showcases FRUITS ZIPPER as they prepare for Christmas, highlighting Meiji’s commitment to supporting a sense of excitement.
By decorating sweets with Meiji snacks, it colorfully conveys that feeling of anticipation.
The song that further brings out the cuteness and happy atmosphere depicted in the footage is FRUITS ZIPPER’s “The World Begins With You.” Its sound carries a somewhat dreamy quality, and paired with the light, airy vocals, it amplifies the sense of charm.
William Tell OvertureGioachino Rossini

This is the familiar series of commercials featuring Masato Sakai as the character “Mr.
Tokuninarudo.” In this spot, which announces products sold at great prices every time, they introduce a limited-time offer: both medium and large sizes of McFry Potatoes are 250 yen.
Combined with Sakai’s high-energy pitch and the carefully crafted worldbuilding, it really leaves a lasting impression after just one viewing.
By the way, the recognizable song playing in the background is the William Tell Overture.
Many people probably know the melody but couldn’t quite recall the title, right?


