[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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The PusherSteppenwolf

This commercial introduces Chanel’s Le Lift Serum and powerfully conveys which ingredients deliver which effects.
It particularly highlights anti-aging care, expressing that the product effectively supports the desire to maintain one’s beauty.
Not only does it emphasize the formula’s benefits, but by showcasing the elegance of the packaging, it further heightens the urge to pick it up and try it.
The music that amplifies the impact of the visuals is Steppenwolf’s “The Pusher.” While the track features a calm rhythm and resonant, layered tones, each sound retains an assertive edge that strongly conveys a sense of power.
Love and the Etiquette of Snow ViewingTsuchiya Tao

Tao Tsuchiya sings the original song “The Etiquette of Love and Yukimi” for the Yukimi Daifuku commercial.
The track has the vibe of a classic enka hit, and her powerful singing voice—quite different from her usual speaking voice—really stands out.
The lyrics describe recommended ways to enjoy Yukimi Daifuku by likening them to romance, striking a balance between humor and heartfelt emotion.
Also memorable is the show introduction by Analog Taro at the start of the commercial, styled like a Showa-era music program; Tsuchiya’s endearingly ditzy anecdote in that segment is sure to draw a chuckle.
I Want You Back

This commercial introduces two varieties: Ghana Black with 50% cacao and Ghana Roast Milk with caramelized milk.
Ryo Yoshizawa tastes each chocolate and shares his impressions.
The bright, up-tempo song playing in the background might sound familiar to many of you.
It’s a song by The Jackson 5, and the commercial uses a cover version.
The original was released in 1969, has been covered by numerous artists, and has been featured in all kinds of contexts as a classic.
Its funky groove is especially memorable—it makes you want to start dancing when you listen to it!
Message of Rouge

This is a Ghana commercial told from a mother’s perspective, expressing her feelings for her child, with a series of adorable clips of children.
Yuzuru Hanyu also appears, making it a particularly memorable ad.
The commercial uses an instrumental version of “Rouge no Dengon,” known as the theme song for the film Kiki’s Delivery Service.
Originally released in 1975, it’s one of Yumi Matsutoya’s signature songs and was chosen as the movie’s theme more than a decade after its release.
With its lively rhythm and warmly resonant vocals, it’s a masterpiece that has secured its place in Japanese music history.
ChocolakatabraAdo

This is a collaborative commercial with Ado to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Lotte’s chocolate business.
Set in a chocolate factory at midnight, the CM is crafted as an animated piece that links to the worldview of the lyrics, which depict the lives of three girls.
The song, released in January 2024, features a danceable beat and Ado’s signature alluring vocals.
The lyrics evoke a fantastical atmosphere, so be sure to watch the music video and let your imagination wander through the story as you listen.
ButterBTS

This is a Xylitol gum commercial featuring the members of BTS.
Titled “Smile Cleaning,” it shows that if you chew the gum and cast a little spell, your room will be tidied up in no time.
The members’ comical movements and expressions are adorable and leave a lasting impression.
The song used to match the fun vibe of the commercial is their signature hit, “Butter.” Released in 2021, the track dominated the Billboard charts, spending seven consecutive weeks at No.
1 and achieving massive worldwide popularity.
Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)BTS

This commercial, which shows various things happening triggered by chewing gum, is a collaboration ad between Xylitol Gum and BTS.
The members’ cute gestures are striking, and if you’re a fan, it likely stuck in your memory.
The background music features their 2022 release “Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment).” It’s characterized by a dynamic composition that moves from an opening notable for its piano accompaniment into a section with a distinctly danceable beat.
Overall, it’s a beautiful and refreshing song that leaves you feeling bright and uplifted when you listen to it.


