[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 (641–650)
Run&GoJO1

This commercial introduces how KitKat comes in a variety of flavors and highlights the fun of choosing according to your preferences.
Members of JO1 appear in groups, dressed in outfits inspired by the packaging, conveying the excitement of having a range of flavor options.
The song that further enhances the vibe of the ad is JO1’s “Run&Go,” included as a B-side on their 2021 single “WANDERING.” The lyrics express a desire to go anywhere together with the wonderful you who is doing what you love and find enjoyable.
Carried by a refreshing melody, the message conveys a feeling of cheering on those who are giving their best.
InfinityJO1

This commercial promotes the range of shoes available at ABC-MART through JO1’s dance.
By focusing on their footwork, it conveys that you can get durable shoes that withstand intense choreography.
The cool, stylish atmosphere depicted in the visuals is further accentuated by JO1’s “INFINITY (Mugen Dai).” Its strikingly rhythmic dance music, combined with powerful vocals, evokes a forward-driving spirit.
Heaven and HellJacques Offenbach

Watching Tatsuya Fujiwara alternately take sips of Coca-Cola and bites of fried chicken really stimulates your appetite, doesn’t it? Set to Offenbach’s classic “Orpheus in the Underworld,” a staple sports day BGM, the ad layers on original lyrics to briskly highlight how well Coke and chicken pair together.
Taking the initials of Coke and chicken to make “Kochi,” and then combining it with Tatsuya Fujiwara’s name to form the humorous “Kochi-ara Tatsuya,” the clever wordplay is sure to make you smile.
The world is smiling at you.Little Glee Monster

Featuring Haruka Ayase in a strikingly colorful aloha shirt, this is a commercial introducing the Color Bottle.
It announces the 2018 summer-only release of Coca-Cola with labels in various colors.
With a summery, uplifting vibe, seeing those colorful bottles lined up in stores makes you want to pick one up without thinking!
Your smileKasarinchu

Bicycles are neither pedestrians nor cars; you could say they occupy a special place in traffic.
This commercial highlights that roughly 30% of victims in bicycle-related accidents are 19 years old or younger, and it promotes the traffic safety education being provided for cyclists.
The ad uses sand art, and it’s mesmerizing to watch the images change one after another.
The background music features “Anata no Egao” by Kasanichu, a 2010 release that sings about the preciousness of a smile and the importance of staying smiling.
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.”
From Classic Hits to the Newest Tracks: A Compilation of Memorable Commercial Jingles (651–660)
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.


