[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 catchy commercial songs (31–40)
For me to be myselfKiritani Kenta


This commercial is a message of encouragement from U-Can for people trying to take on something new.
Kenta Kiritani says, “If it’s something you’re good at, you’ll surely be able to keep at it,” inspiring viewers to try challenging themselves with what they love or what they’re good at.
In the background of the CM, Kiritani sings “Boku ga Boku de Aru Tame ni” (“For Me to Be Myself”).
Released in 1983 on the album Seventeen’s Map, it’s one of Yutaka Ozaki’s signature songs.
Its lyrics, which sing about continuing forward while facing oneself, have moved many people over the years.
FateStray Kids


This is a series of commercials depicting a man who’s into Stray Kids using Spotify.
The three variations show different scenes: his daughter teaches him a feature that lets him watch on the TV what he selected on his smartphone, he listens to music on Spotify while doing housework, and he listens during his commute.
The background music is the song “Shukumei,” released in 2025.
Its exhilarating, fast-paced melody is paired with lyrics that describe a fateful encounter with a loved one.
CARAMELIMP.


This commercial showcases how HARIAS helps achieve beautiful skin and how that leads to confidence, conveyed through IMP.’s presence.
As they touch their skin and show a serious expression that transitions into a cool dance, it expresses the confidence of getting closer to perfection.
The song that further accentuates the cool, stylish atmosphere depicted in the visuals is IMP.’s “CARAMEL.” It gives the impression of dance music with a soft, floating feel, featuring vocals that convey gentleness throughout.
familieMrs. GREEN APPLE


This commercial proposes various ways to use Honda’s Freed, emphasizing that it makes anyone’s everyday life comfortable.
It cheerfully conveys that the car is fully equipped for leisure, daily routines, and even caregiving, and that its comfort brings smiles to many people.
The song that further highlights the positive atmosphere depicted in the footage is Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “familie.” Its buoyant sound and vocals are striking, and together with lyrics that boldly sing of love, it conveys a strong sense of hope.
Cold NightHANA


It shows someone using Spotify to share their favorite song with a friend.
It highlights how easy it is to share from the Spotify screen, and that the recipient can listen to the song even with a free account.
However, this exchange takes place during a university class, leading to a humorous twist where, after saying “Make sure you listen to it!”, another friend chimes in with, “Hey, let’s pay attention to the lecture now.”
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rose flowerkururi

The commercial for Mori no Ka Gin Soda, released by Kirin Beer, features Issey Takahashi and Ayaka Miyoshi.
In keeping with the product name, footage of the two walking through a forest is used, and many viewers were likely captivated by its stunning visuals.
The BGM is Bara no Hana, released in 2001 as one of Quruli’s signature songs.
The commercial uses a CM-original cover version with female vocals, which exudes a pure atmosphere distinct from the original.
UnfurledNEW!Ikeda Tomoko


The song Unfold, sung by Tomoko Ikeda, was featured in the announcement commercial for the smartphone app Fate/Grand Order: Chaldean Floralia — When Your Flowers Bloom.
Ikeda is known as the vocalist of the rock band Shiggy Jr.! The lyrics, woven with her clear, transparent voice, depict a scene that begins in winter and moves toward spring as flowers bloom.
It’s a track that brings the game’s story to mind and is truly moving.


