[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 (681–690)
HyperŌsawa Shin’ichi

This commercial features a man working at his computer who says he uses gum and background music to flip his concentration switch.
It’s certainly an ad for gum, but it’s produced in a way that puts more emphasis on the background music—branded as Shu-Chew Beats—than on the gum itself.
The track used in the ad is “Hyper” by Shinichi Osawa, who is also active with the project MONDO GROSSO.
Built on a minimal beat and synthesizer tones, and set at a just-right tempo of 120 BPM—neither too fast nor too slow—it’s a song that feels perfect for getting comfortably into a focused state.
99 StepsSTUTS (feat. Kohjiya & Hana Hope)

This is a Pocari Sweat commercial featuring dancers Musashi Haraguchi and Yuta.
The scenes show the two of them dancing with sweat glistening on their foreheads, and it really fires you up just watching.
Backing this cool dance footage is “99 Steps,” produced by STUTS and featuring Kohjiya and Hana Hope.
The lyrics, which urge you to push forward no matter what while looking back on the past, are strikingly memorable.
It’s a mid-tempo track with a powerful beat that sounds incredibly cool—one you’ll want to sit with and savor while taking in the words.
You are 1000%.PEDRO

This commercial features Yuriko Yoshitaka reintroducing the delicious taste of Ice no Mi to consumers who are skeptical about its flavor.
In the ad, the song “Kimi wa 1000%,” covered by PEDRO—the solo project of former BiSH member Ayuni D—is used.
With parody lyrics, the CM highlights Ice no Mi’s points of craftsmanship and promotes it as a gelato rich in fruit flavor and deliciously intense.
The original track was released in 1986 by 1986 Omega Tribe, a passionate song set in summer that portrays budding romance.
long-cherished desireGLAY feat. Oda Kazumasa

This commercial conveys the passion behind The Premium Malt’s by showing the people working hard at Suntory’s Natural Water Beer Factory in Musashino, Tokyo.
The scenes of them earnestly checking aroma and flavor overlap with the final moments of everyone enjoying the beer, powerfully communicating their commitment to pursuing taste.
The song that further emphasizes the atmosphere of this heartfelt footage is “Higan,” a collaboration between GLAY and Kazumasa Oda.
Its gentle sound makes each vocalist’s voice stand out even more, clearly expressing a sense of hope that looks toward the future.
[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs (691–700)
Main Theme (From “Jurassic Park”)John Williams

This is a commercial introducing the limited-time Jurassic World Burgers series available at McDonald’s.
Drawing inspiration from the world of the film Jurassic World: The New Era, each burger exudes a sense of power.
Paired with images of mighty dinosaurs, it heightens the anticipation of unknown flavors awaiting you.
The music used in this commercial is the theme from the film Jurassic Park, composed by John Williams.
You can feel the grandeur and strength that evoke expansive landscapes, along with a sense of excitement that conveys a new kind of experience.
Jump Up, Super Star!Kate Davis

This is a commercial for Nintendo Music, a music streaming service where you can enjoy Nintendo game soundtracks.
It depicts a scene of a woman listening to music on her way home after work, and it’s striking how she cheerfully walks along, humming to the tune.
She’s listening to “Jump Up, Super Star!”, the theme song of Super Mario Odyssey.
Arranged in a jazz style with a dazzling big band performance, it offers a different kind of appeal from previous Mario music.
Original songKan Sano

This commercial for Teikyo University, notable for its soft-touch illustrations, depicts campus life.
In addition to classes and practical training, it portrays students working on assignments at home and spending time off campus, helping viewers imagine, “So this is what a college student’s life is like.” The BGM is a calm, original track tailored to the visuals, composed by Kan Sano.
The breathy vocals bring a soothing sense of calm.


