[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 roundup of memorable commercial jingles (401–410)
future paintingFukuyama Masaharu

This commercial gently introduces Nissay’s sustainability initiative for the future, the Nissay Sustaina Project.
With the theme of “Nurturing the Future,” it portrays people, communities, and the environment supporting one another, interwoven with Masaharu Fukuyama’s song.
The song featured in these tender visuals is Fukuyama’s “Miraie.” Written specifically for the commercial, it expresses the hope that we can reunite with our loved ones with a smile.
Centered on piano with a gentle vocal, it conveys a sense of human connection and warmth.
Red River Valley


It’s a commercial in which a male employee of Japan Post Insurance writes a letter on the occasion of the retirement of a company president who had taken out a policy.
In addition to conveying the bond of trust built through their professional relationship, the episode showing that they also spent time together privately clearly communicates how sincerely Japan Post Insurance employees stand by their customers.
The background music is “Red River Valley,” known in Japanese as “Akai Kawa no Tanima.” It’s a song known as an American folk tune, and its lyrics evocatively conjure images of vast natural landscapes.
BabyDon’tCry=BreakingTheLovecosmosy


This is a commercial where the girl group cosmosy introduces ahamo, a pricing plan offered by Docomo.
The members transform from their usual look into colorful outfits and chat happily about how this plan has helped them.
Over the cheerful visuals plays cosmosy’s track “Baby Don’t Cry = Breaking The Love.” Its strong, pounding beat creates a cool vibe, and because the rhythm is so palpable, the vocals also feel danceable.
It’s also notable that the song incorporates classical phrases—an inventive touch that adds a sense of grandeur to its stylish sound.
self-proclaimed musicianosage


This is a commercial with a positive vibe that communicates what you can learn at Nihon Kogakuin and how it connects to your future.
It depicts students studying a wide range of fields—film, sports, entertainment, and more—and their smiling dedication conveys a strong sense of fulfillment found here.
The song that further accentuates the cheerful atmosphere of these smile-filled visuals is Osage’s “Self-Proclaimed Musician.” While it’s a straightforward band sound, the rhythm feels gentle, and combined with vocals that carry a hint of languor, it evokes the image of moving forward.
The lyrics, which seem to portray an approach to engaging with music, also convey a positive attitude of progressing in your own way.
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Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE


This commercial introduces Lawson’s summer campaign, with the members of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE themselves conveying the fun of possibly winning their merchandise.
Set by the seaside to evoke summer, the members of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE cheerfully present the campaign, expressing a sense of exhilaration through vibrant visuals and smiling faces.
Further highlighting that refreshing atmosphere and sense of fun is the song “Bitter Vacance” by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
Its light, vacation-evoking sound is striking, and with its buoyant rhythm and bright vocals, the joy comes through directly.
I want to protect you forever.Kawasaki Takaya

This is a promotional commercial for Deep Moisture Lip that aired in 2022, featuring Haruka Fukuhara.
Set at a small station with snow falling heavily, it memorably shows Fukuhara using the Deep Moisture Lip.
The visuals of her richly moisturized lips convey that it provides reliable hydration even in dry seasons.
The background music is “Zutto Mamoritai” sung by Takaya Kawasaki.
In keeping with the NIVEA CM song theme of “I want to protect,” listen to the lyrics that depict tender moments with someone special.
future paintingFukuyama Masaharu

This is a commercial introducing the various awareness initiatives carried out by Nippon Life as part of the Nissay Sustena Project.
In this commercial, cancer awareness activities and traffic safety awareness activities are highlighted, showing the company’s sincere commitment to each effort.
Also particularly striking in this CM is the footage of Masaharu Fukuyama performing a piano-and-vocal piece.
The song featured in the commercial, Mirai-e, was written specifically for this campaign.
Its title is notable for its double meaning: not only “a picture of the future,” but also the phrase “to the future.” It’s a song whose message—living the present to the fullest for the sake of the future—resonates deeply.


