[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 Classic Hits to the Newest Tracks: A Compilation of Memorable Commercial Jingles (651–660)
Midsummer day!Nogizaka 46

This commercial has a unique worldview: Goro Inagaki is casually browsing SmartNews when he suddenly finds himself surrounded by members of Nogizaka46 and has somehow become one of them.
The members react properly to the coupons he was looking at, and from the way he even joins their live performance, you can sense that, though a bit bewildered, he’s blending in as part of the group.
The song that heightens the sense of excitement in the live scenes depicted in the video is Nogizaka46’s “Manatsubi yo.” With its fresh, summery sound and bright vocals, it evokes a positive, forward-looking feeling.
4na
This is a commercial for xC that aired in 2023, in which Keiko Kitagawa talks about why she wears a wristwatch.
Many people will probably relate to her words about how looking at her favorite watch wrapped around her wrist lifts her spirits.
The CM features a model in a color called “Sakura Pink,” which is both vibrant and elegant, and the overall tone of the video is finished with a refined feel.
The background music is a gentle track that fits the visuals well, performed by singer-songwriter 4na.
At the time the commercial aired, details such as the song title had not been revealed, so many viewers were likely curious about it.
[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs (661–670)
VOICENulbarich

In this commercial aired in 2018, Keiko Kitagawa wearing a xC watch is strikingly featured.
The camerawork makes it feel as if you’re watching Kitagawa from a slightly distant table while she’s having a meeting at a restaurant, and the xC shining on her left wrist is memorably highlighted.
The overall video has a refreshing tone, and the background music is Nulbarich’s “VOICE.” Released in 2018 and later included on the 2019 album “Blank Envelope,” the song is notable for its breezy melody and lyrics that depict someone striving to move forward.
Stop the night once moreSakiya Kenjirō

This is a commercial for Lighthouse, known for its appealing simple, traditional design, which had been on sale since 1986.
The scene where a woman extends her arm wearing a Lighthouse watch out of a car window to call out to a man is especially striking, isn’t it? The BGM in this commercial is Kenjiro Sakiya’s 1987 song “Mou Ichido Yoru o Tomete” (“Stop the Night Once More”).
Its lyrics, poignantly depicting a couple drifting apart against their true feelings, captured the hearts of many listeners.
After being featured in this commercial, the song went on to be used as a theme and insert song in numerous dramas and films.
MusicHirahara Ayaka

This commercial strongly showcases the beauty of Huis Ten Bosch’s Rose Festival, where roses are in full bloom across the entire town.
It’s not just that the roses are blooming—the fact that various shapes are created with the roses also makes it particularly captivating.
Since this is the season when spring roses transition into summer, the interplay with sunlight further highlights their beauty.
The music that amplifies the brilliance and uplifting atmosphere conveyed by the visuals is Ayaka Hirahara’s “Ongaku.” The blend of strings and her powerful vocals is striking, evoking a sense of strength and grandeur, as if stepping forward into the future.
“Duffy & Friends 20th Anniversary: Colorful Happiness” Theme Song

This is a commercial promoting the fun of Colorful Happiness, an event celebrating the 20th anniversary of Duffy & Friends.
The colorful world highlights how adorable the characters are, and you can feel the happiness from the expressions of the people participating.
The theme song, created specifically for Colorful Happiness, strongly emphasizes the uplifting feeling of the visuals.
With an orchestral sound that incorporates sparkling tones and vocals that include ad-libbed runs to create a lively sense of movement, the overall piece conveys a sense of joy throughout.
Jake’s First FlightJames Horner

This is a commercial introducing Pandora – The World of Avatar, an attraction you can enjoy at Disney in Florida.
It vividly conveys the immersive, extraordinary world—like floating mountains in the sky and bioluminescent rainforests—through visuals that make you feel as if the wind is rushing past.
The music that further amplifies this grand, cinematic atmosphere is James Horner’s “Jake’s First Flight.” Also the theme from the film Avatar, its sweeping sound conveys the excitement of diving into a brand-new experience.


