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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 (351–360)

Ryohei Suzuki

Original songsawada kaori

“Iza Iza Nara” Horyu-ji Edition – 60 Seconds

This is a song specially written by Kaori Sawada for JR Central’s commercial “Iza Iza Nara.” Centered on piano with overlapping strings and vocals, the warm sound evokes the joy of travel as the calm atmosphere gradually turns lighter.

It has a jazz-inspired lightness while maintaining an overall gentle feel, which is soothing.

The commercial depicts Ryohei Suzuki’s journey to Nara, and its warmth is also expressed through autumnal Nara scenery and interactions with local people.

Shogakukan MangaONE What Is Manga? 'Author' Edition

Master of HoneyHasegawa Hakushi

MangaONE 10th Anniversary Live-Action Commercial 'What Is Manga?' [Creators Edition]

Hakushi Hasegawa’s “Mitsu no Aruji” is a track that drew attention after being featured in a commercial celebrating MangaONE’s 10th anniversary.

The sound effects are striking, and within its powerful beat it creates a unique sense of weightlessness.

The song’s structure is another intriguing point—its unpredictable progression adds a sense of excitement.

The commercial itself plays like a drama portraying the feelings of manga artists, expressing the distinctive struggles they face as they strive to create things that are new and interesting.

Always keep your dreams

This commercial depicts Sayuri Yoshinaga using Goto Camellia’s Camellia Yeast Soap, clearly conveying the product’s appeal.

The focus is on how she uses it in her everyday life, highlighting the gentle lather that can be seamlessly incorporated into a daily routine.

As her reflection in the mirror gradually softens into a smile, it also conveys how well the soap hydrates the skin.

The use of a piano arrangement of Yukio Hashi and Sayuri Yoshinaga’s “Itsudemo Yume wo” as the background music further enhances the gentle tone of the visuals.

NSW 2025 CM

New York State of MindBilly Joel

Billy Joel – New York State of Mind (Audio)
New York State of MindBilly Joel
NSW Inc. / TV Commercial – 30-second Version

This commercial highlights that NSW has reached its 60th anniversary since its founding and conveys the company’s desire to keep growing.

Featuring Hana Sugisaki standing alone at a scramble crossing, the visuals carefully showcase the surrounding cityscape, evoking a grand sense of hope for the future.

The music that further accentuates the calm yet sweeping atmosphere of these scenes is Billy Joel’s “New York State of Mind.” With gently resonant piano layered under a tender vocal, its tranquil mood also conveys a sense of human warmth.

PAL CLOSET PalClo Autumn Prep: 'Getting Super Sassy for Fall' Edition

Super cheekyMyM

MyM/ Super Cheeky - Music Video -
Super cheekyMyM
[PAL CLOSET] Web CM #MyM “Getting Ultra Cheeky for Fall”

MyM’s “Super NAMAIKI” is a track released in 2025 that feels like a declaration of determination to stay true to oneself.

It stands out with a powerful beat that highlights the rhythm and rap, letting each member’s voice ride the music and come through clearly.

From Miyuki’s high notes, to Yoshiko’s sultry vocals, to Mahiru’s rap, the song showcases each member’s strengths while boldly celebrating individuality.

The commercial, themed around preparing for autumn at Parkl, lightly encourages people to get ready for the season while valuing their own style.

KOBELCO 120th Anniversary Animation “Ashita no Arika”

Call meNovelbright

Novelbright – Call me [Official Audio]
Call meNovelbright
KOBELCO 120th Anniversary Animation “Ashita no Arika” 30-Second CM

Novelbright’s “Call me,” released in 2025, is a song that conveys a resolve to move forward while overcoming anxiety.

Its structure, which gradually builds momentum toward the chorus, is striking and evokes an image of boldly breaking into a run.

It carries a quiet strength, feeling like a message of encouragement to keep going without giving up amid hardship and regret.

The song was also featured in an animated commercial celebrating KOBELCO’s 120th anniversary, serving as the theme song as it depicts what those 120 years were like.

The interplay between the song and the animation heightens the sense of dynamism.

Suntory Draft Beer: The Revised 'UNDEAD' Edition

UNDEADYOASOBI

YOASOBI “UNDEAD” Official Music Video / Theme song for ‘Monogatari Series: Off & Monster Season’
UNDEADYOASOBI

In this commercial, young game creators appear, and it depicts them making a game through repeated trial and error.

Watching them immerse themselves in what they love kind of makes you feel envious, doesn’t it? The BGM that colors this youth drama is YOASOBI’s “UNDEAD,” a song about the importance of continuing to change without giving up on becoming happy.

Lumine: “If the true nature of kindness is about half courage” (version)

Baby Let’s GoTiko Tiko

[LUMINE] Season – If the true nature of kindness were about half courage. 2025 autumn (LUMINE)

This is a commercial from Lumine, which operates station-building shopping centers and fashion buildings, expressing its commitment to supporting individuality.

It depicts Kiala Nakanishi in an autumn setting, and you can sense her kindness from the way she smiles while trying to retrieve a balloon caught on a branch.

The music that further accentuates the calm atmosphere conveyed by the visuals is “Baby Let’s Go.” The gentle vocals layered over the airy sound are striking, and the pronounced rhythm makes the lightness all the more palpable.