[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 (601–610)
Original songano

This commercial, with its striking visuals that keep rotating left and right, promotes Life Card as a great choice for students.
In the two spots introduced here—“LaLaLaLife” and “Itadakimasu”—Ano performs different original songs, both of which are highly addictive and hard to forget.
The rotating visuals pair with the music for a rhythmic flow, and many viewers might find that before they know it, they’ve watched all the way to the end.
From timeless classics to the latest hits: A roundup of catchy commercial songs (611–620)
PlaysicYorushika
Sairi Ito says to her heartbroken younger brother, “At times like this, the sea,” and takes him to the ocean on a canvas.
After gazing at the sea for a while, her brother quickly seems to sort out his feelings and exclaims, “I feel refreshed!” Ito, surprised, responds, “That was fast!” The interaction between the caring, sisterly Ito and her airheaded little brother is heartwarming and brings a smile—what a comforting commercial.
The BGM features Yorushika’s ‘Playsick.’ Although detailed information about the song wasn’t available at the time the commercial was released, it’s a gently paced track that suits suis’s vocals very well.
silhouetteKANA-BOON

The commercial for Marosh gummies sold by Kanro, titled “Believe in What You Love,” is an animated piece notable for its vivid, colorful palette.
The message displayed in the latter half—“Believe in what you love”—really hits home.
The background music features KANA-BOON’s song “Silhouette.” Set to upbeat, classic guitar rock, the lyrics sing about continuing to protect the things that matter inside oneself.
It ties in nicely with the commercial’s message!
GOOD TIMIN’Jimmy Jones

This is a Humming commercial featuring Shun Oguri playing a salesperson who has to make rounds outside regardless of the hot season.
It promotes the idea that you won’t smell even if you sweat by putting it to song, and at the end of the ad, Oguri also sings, “Your Humming.” The original song used in this commercial is actually a parody version of “GOOD TIMIN’” by American singer Jimmie Jones.
The song was released in 1960 and was also covered in Japan by Kyu Sakamoto.
Revival of the Four SeasonsAKASAKI

Starting with the tagline “To the trivial days,” this is a Monster Strike commercial that unfolds with one youth scene after another.
You might not bother taking photos of them, but it’s those unremarkable moments that make up most of our youthful memories, isn’t it? I imagine many people watched this ad and found their thoughts drifting back to their own youth.
The background music features AKASAKI’s “Shiki Kaisei.” Its melody and lyrics carry a touch of nostalgia, gripping you deep in your heart.
I’m sure many listeners were instantly captivated the moment the song began playing right at the start of the commercial.
Shadows of SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

This commercial captures scenes of summer as experienced by various people, including Ren Meguro and Ayami Nakajo.
Beaches, parks, fireworks, the walk home from school—one evocative scene after another unfolds, likely tugging at the heartstrings of many viewers.
Enhancing the warm atmosphere of the ad is its BGM, Natsu no Kage (Summer’s Shadow), a song Mrs.
GREEN APPLE wrote specifically for this commercial.
Packed with summer imagery and feelings, it seems poised to become an essential staple among summer songs.
MILLION PLACESXG

This commercial promotes a campaign encouraging people to drink Coca-Cola for a chance to win tickets to Coca-Cola X Fes 2025, presented through the presence of XG.
Not only does it feature footage from the festival, but the scenes of drinking Coke also leave a stylish impression, evoking an exciting sense that something new is beginning.
The song that further emphasizes this stylish atmosphere and rising exhilaration is XG’s “MILLION PLACES.” While it carries a sleek feel with strong beats and rap, the overall tone is calm, and its distinctive sense of weightlessness conveys a genuine warmth.


