[Western Music] Commercial Songs I Often Hear Recently [2026]
The rule that a song becomes popular after being featured in a commercial hasn’t changed, past or present.
When a song is used in a well-received commercial and goes viral along with it—that’s a classic winning pattern.
For those who want to quickly check out these talked-about CM tracks, this article introduces Western songs featured in buzzworthy commercials!
With foreign songs, it can be hard to figure out the track when you don’t understand the lyrics—but we generally include both the actual commercial footage and the song’s music video, so it should be easy to check.
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[Western music] Recently frequently-heard commercial songs [2026] (41–50)
La BambaLos Lobos


The ad briskly shows Haruna Kawaguchi enjoying Knorr Cup Soup’s “Sakusaku de Copain.” It highlights the product’s signature feature—crunchy little bread pieces—and actively emphasizes their texture.
Many people probably find the crisp “sakusaku” sound appetite‑stimulating, don’t you think? The background music features original lyrics about that texture, set to the tune of “La Bamba.” Based on a Mexican folk song and covered by many artists, the most famous version is by Los Lobos, released in 1987.
It’s a track that makes you feel cheerful just by listening.
YouHarper Rey


The introduction commercial for THINGS Aoyama Organic Garden shows a couple preparing for their wedding.
As they discuss their favorite things and interests, the meeting progresses, and the planner is shown crafting a wedding plan perfectly tailored to the two of them.
After watching this commercial, you’ll surely feel, “I want the planner at this venue to help us!” The song playing in the latter half of the video is You by Harper Rey.
Set to a piano accompaniment, it expresses warm, straightforward feelings for a loved one, and it’s sure to move your heart.
It’s a classic love song you’ll want to listen to while reading the lyrics.
Hymn to LoveÉdith Piaf


This commercial features Sayuri Ishikawa gently offering advice on various concerns and thoughts related to the home.
The scenarios include consultations about asset succession, inheritance, and land utilization, showing how Token Corporation can provide support in such times.
The way the advice is delivered—slowly and conversationally—conveys a warm, empathetic stance that gently aligns with each person’s ideal.
The music emphasizes this warmth in supporting users, with “Hymne à l’Amour.” Its light piano arrangement adds a sense of familiarity and warmth.
I Don’t Mind the ColdORKAS

After showing Nana Eikura and Yuki Yamada opening a ReFa gift box, this commercial goes on to showcase a series of ReFa products.
Released ahead of the 2025 holiday season, the spot is structured much like a commercial for a luxury overseas cosmetics brand.
It’s the kind of ad that makes you think, “Maybe I’ll consider ReFa as a Christmas gift.” The background music is the 2020 release “I Don’t Mind the Cold,” a Christmas song with a relaxed tempo and distinctive sleigh-bell sounds, expressing feelings for a loved one.
You Really Got MeThe Kinks

This commercial announces that, in addition to Super Dry Nama Jockey Can, jockey-can versions have also been released for Style Free Nama and Clear Asahi.
It emphasizes that summer—when beer tastes especially good—is the perfect time to enjoy a jockey can.
Watching the cast drink so deliciously, many viewers probably felt like cracking one open right away.
SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire

This piece portrays Anne Nakamura, who made her stage debut here, visiting Haiyūza Theater as it draws the curtain on its 70-year history, and coming to feel the weight of that history and her gratitude.
With a can of Hon-Kirin in hand, she toasts with people who hold this place dear, creating a sense of warmth that suggests everyone intends to enjoy themselves right to the end.
The depiction of a resolve to take on new challenges also conveys human strength.
The song that underscores the lively, convivial atmosphere of everyone sharing their thoughts is Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September.” Its light, layered sound and vocals are striking, and its bright melody lifts the spirits of those who listen.
Cartoon HeroesAQUA


In the commercial introducing the newly launched Lager Zero, the “HUMAN” version features people drinking Lager Zero, while the “PRODUCT” version spotlights the iconic red can.
Seeing the smiles of the people enjoying Lager Zero helps you imagine its taste, and just looking at the red can heightens the sense of anticipation.
The BGM uses Aqua’s 2000 track “Cartoon Heroes.” With its danceable, bright, and catchy vibe, it really boosts your energy when you listen to it.



