[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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Life RoadRozarīna


Singer-songwriter Rosalina appears and performs a solo acoustic set.
At the start of the commercial, an email shows the results of an audition she applied for, with the word “Rejected.” She sighs, takes a sip of cola, picks up her guitar, and starts to sing.
Then the cola bottle tips over, bumps into her smartphone, and a live stream accidentally begins.
Her voice unexpectedly reaches a large audience, and she captivates them all.
The song she performs in the commercial is “Life Road.” Released in 2024, the track carries the resolve of wanting to stay with a cherished person forever, expressed in the line, “If I’m with you, I’ll go anywhere.”
It’s okay.Suzawa Kishin


This commercial, titled the “Life Movie” edition, features a series of childhood photos of Minami Hamabe and promotes the idea that mutual aid is necessary because people always live side by side with various risks.
To visually convey that “risk is always by your side,” Mr.
Risk—played by Jiro Sato—appears in some of Hamabe’s childhood photos.
While the BGM helps create an initially moving atmosphere, Sato’s facial expressions add a humorous, surreal touch that’s worth noting.
The gentle background music, perfect for a slideshow, is Kishin Suzawa’s “Iindayo.” Its heartwarming lyrics, which remind you that there’s someone who accepts and watches over you, are a must-hear.
SparkQaijff

This commercial showcases Tokai Plant Engineering’s strong will to forge ahead with passion.
By vividly depicting heat-intensive work and the sweat that flows there, it powerfully conveys just how fiercely their spirit burns.
The music that further amplifies the strength portrayed in the visuals is Qaijff’s “Spark.” Its energetic, powerful band sound and soaring vocals evoke a sense of brightness and momentum.
Head Uptimelesz
It’s a gentle-feeling commercial that depicts what seems like Sou Matsushima’s everyday life wearing PEACH JOHN loungewear.
It shows casual conversations that happen when living with someone, and through the softness of the words and the way he appears, it conveys a real sense of relaxation.
Further emphasizing the calm atmosphere portrayed in the visuals is timelesz’s “Head Up.” The warm mood—created by a soothing yet powerful beat layered with tender vocals—leaves a strong impression.
ButterflySuiyōbi no Campanella

In this commercial, Uta introduces got2b’s hair color, clearly conveying what kind of look you can achieve.
The content straightforwardly depicts the change in hair color, and from the joyful and surprised expressions of people whose hair has changed, you can sense positive emotions.
The song that further accentuates the lightness of the visuals is Wednesday Campanella’s “Butterfly.” While the track conveys a distinctive sense of floating, the powerful vocals layered on top impart a feeling of strength, as if pushing you forward.
Romeo and JulietNumber_i


This commercial suggests “Chilled SEKKISEI,” catering to the desire for coolness while caring for the skin on hot summer days.
By showing Number_i members pressing ice against their skin, it conveys that chilling the lotion or gel can deliver that level of cool sensation.
The song that further highlights the cool vibe portrayed in the visuals is Number_i’s “Romeo & Juliet.” Riding a gentle rhythm, it features powerful yet light vocals, and it also carries a tender atmosphere.
With love from a certain futureback number


This commercial shows one group after another visiting MOS Burger with family and friends.
Everyone is smiling with a MOS Burger item in hand, conveying the sense that the brand is creating happiness for many consumers.
The background music is back number’s song “With Love from a Certain Future,” released in June 2025.
In the lyrics, the protagonist looks at the failures and dark moments that come to various people from the perspective of the future and offers warm words: “It’ll be okay—something good will happen soon.” If you listen to this song when you’re feeling down after something unpleasant, it will surely give you a reason to look forward.
It’s a cheer song that supports the hearts of many people.


