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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 Golden Oldies to the Newest Hits] A Collection of Catchy Commercial Jingles (361–370)

JT “A Small Break Habit – Manifesto” Edition

But you know, sometimesimase

[imase] But you know, sometimes (MV)
But you know, sometimesimase

“But You Know, Sometimes” by imase, a next-generation artist from Gifu Prefecture.

This gentle pop tune is featured in JT’s corporate commercial, the “Hitōiki Shūkan (Take-a-Breath Habit) – Manifesto” edition.

His whispery, breathy singing style has a power that instantly relaxes a tense heart! The rap section that comes in partway through adds a great accent, so you can listen straight through from start to finish without getting bored!

Suntory Beer Ball: “Welcome to Summer at Snack Koto”

Tonight, dreams openYoshizawa Kayoko

Beer Ball 'Welcome to Summer Snack Koto' Version 15 seconds Kotone Furukawa Suntory

This commercial showcases the refreshing appeal of Beer Ball—perfect for summer—through conversations set at Snack Koto.

In it, Kotone Furukawa listens to customers’ concerns, then encourages them to reset and move forward with a Beer Ball, especially a lemonade mix, when they’re facing worries.

The song that highlights the unique mood and upbeat atmosphere depicted on screen is Kayoko Yoshizawa’s “Konya, Yume Hiraku” (“Tonight, Dreams Open”).

The solid, resonant rhythm and the beautifully powerful vocals layered over it convey a strong sense of forward drive.

Otsuka Pharmaceutical Pocari Sweat “The Body Knows” Version

SceneSPARTA

Pocari Sweat web movie | “The Body Knows” version, 60 seconds

This commercial portrays an athlete who, despite carrying anxiety, continues to work hard in pursuit of results, while also conveying Pocari Sweat’s desire to support that effort.

The footage comparing the athlete to their past self is striking, expressing—amid a sense of tension—that effort bears fruit little by little.

The song that further accentuates the distinctive tension depicted in the visuals is “Scene” by SPARTA.

Built on a tense track layered with spoken, conversational rap, its gradually intensifying progression evokes a sense of forward-looking strength.

Honda ZR-V “SUVs are meant to run.” (campaign/edition)

Fear for NobodyMåneskin

[ZR-V] TV Commercial (Web Version) 'SUVs are made to run.'

This commercial straightforwardly highlights the Honda ZR-V’s stylish look, rich features, and powerful performance.

It shows the car speeding through a racetrack, driving along tree-lined mountain roads, and moving through cityscapes, expressing that it can be driven with confidence anywhere.

The scenes of high speed convey strength, while the mountain roads and urban settings suggest nimble, easy handling.

The footage also communicates the idea that reassurance, safety, and stability contribute to a fulfilling everyday life.

SoftBank: "Encounter with an Unidentified Flying Object" / "Coexistence with an Unidentified Flying Object"

GALAXYRIP SLYME

This is a SoftBank commercial introducing the Galaxy Z Fold7.

A giant Galaxy Z Fold7 appears, and there’s a striking scene where Ryota Bando steps inside its screen, along with the familiar “Father Dog” from the commercials playing a game—memorable visuals abound.

It’s a slightly unconventional way of presenting the product, but it likely piqued many viewers’ interest in the new device.

The background music is another highlight: a parody version of RIP SLYME’s “GALAXY,” chosen to match the product name.

For those who listened to the song in real time in the 2000s, the unexpected reunion with a nostalgic tune must have been thrilling.

Asahi Breweries Asahi Super Dry Nama-Jokki Can: “On days you get home early, it’s a Nama-Jokki Can” / “The delight of the first sip” / “’Foam and beer mixed ◯◯?’” / “’Foam and beer mixed ◯◯?’” / “The form for savoring the Nama-Jokki Can”

You Really Got MeThe Kinks

The Kinks – You Really Got Me (Official Audio)
You Really Got MeThe Kinks
Asahi Super Dry Draft-Jug Can “On days you get home early, it’s Draft-Jug Can” Version 30 seconds

This is a commercial introducing the Nama-Jokki Can, which lets you open the entire mouth of the can so you can enjoy a taste as if you were drinking from a beer mug.

In this ad, of course it talks about how delicious Asahi is when drunk from the Nama-Jokki Can, but it especially focuses on that first sip.

After watching this commercial, there are probably quite a few beer lovers who immediately feel like having a drink.

The BGM features the upbeat, feel-good track “You Really Got Me.” Originally released by The Kinks in 1964, the song has been arranged in the commercial to feel even catchier.

From Classic Hits to the Newest Tracks: A Compilation of Catchy Commercial Jingles (371–380)

SoftBank Google Pixel “Did it come out cute?” / “The Erased Father” / “Naniwa Danshi, Ultra-Close Trip”

Hirahira × Tokimekinaniwa danshi

#Naniwa Danshi 'Hirahira × Tokimeki' – ⚖️ 9th Single 'Asymmetry / Black Nightmare' 👻 Full Track Previews 🎶
Hirahira × Tokimekinaniwa danshi

The SoftBank commercial introducing the Google Pixel 10 and Pixel Watch 4 features the members of Naniwa Danshi.

While showcasing the functionality of the Pixel 10 and Pixel Watch 4, it shows the group visiting a cottage by a lake.

Playing in the background of this fun commercial is their song “Hirahira × Tokimeki.” Debuting in this CM, the track has a refreshing vibe that’s very characteristic of them.