Commercial songs from Western music that were hits in the 2000s. Popular commercial jingles.
Suddenly, but can you remember the commercials that were hits in the 2000s?
When it comes to songs from 10 or even 20-plus years ago, there are probably quite a few you can’t immediately recall, right?
This time, I’ve selected some famous Western songs from 2000s commercials—the kind that feel like you can almost remember them, but not quite.
There are many well-known tracks in the lineup, so those who were part of that generation should really enjoy this!
Along with introducing the commercials, I also provide detailed explanations of the songs, so this is a must-read for fans of Western music.
Now then, please sit back and enjoy!
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Commercial songs from Western music that were hits in the 2000s. Popular commercial songs (1–10)
Up!Shania Twain

Shania Twain is a country musician who represents Canada.
She achieved major commercial success, with total worldwide sales exceeding 100 million records.
You could say she’s like Canada’s Taylor Swift.
Her hit song “Up!” gained recognition in Japan after being used in a Honda commercial.
Although it’s country music, it has strong pop elements, making it an approachable tune even for listeners who aren’t used to Western music.
WhateverOasis

Oasis is a rock band from Manchester.
Formed in 1991, the band gained international popularity from the 1990s through the mid-2000s.
Their music is heavily influenced by The Beatles, and their songs are crafted to be catchy.
“Whatever” is one of their hit songs, and its catchy melody and lyrics made it widely popular.
It was used as the theme song for Toyota’s 2007 Mark X ZiO commercial, among many other ads, so many people are likely to find it familiar.
Welcome To The Black ParadeMy Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance is a rock band from New Jersey known for their melodic sound rooted in hard rock and punk rock.
They’re hugely popular among punk rock enthusiasts in Japan as well.
Their hit song “Welcome to the Black Parade,” released in 2006, gained popularity for its musical style that blends hard-edged sound with catchy elements.
It was used in Subaru’s “Forester” commercial, so car lovers might find it familiar.
Commercial songs from Western music that were hits in the 2000s. Popular commercial songs (11–20)
More Than ThisRoxy Music

Roxy Music is a British band that gained popularity with their artistic glam rock.
They were hugely active from the late 1970s to the early 1980s, and even after disbanding they continued to influence many artists as a staple of glam rock.
Their renowned classic “More Than This” was used in a 2002 commercial for the Toyota Kluger V, and its fresh, breezy sound won widespread popularity.
Be sure to check it out.
Dans La NuitNEW!Sarah Brightman


This commercial grandly hypes just how new Panasonic’s VIERA is, building a sweeping sense of anticipation.
Its thin profile and picture quality are major selling points, conveying a thrill as if the future were drawing near.
The music that further highlights the epic yet refreshing atmosphere of the visuals is Sarah Brightman’s “Dans La Nuit.” With gently resonant piano layered with her crystal-clear vocals, the moving progression creates a majestic ambiance.
Don’t Stop Me NowQueen

Queen is a rock band from London.
With the 2019 release of the film Bohemian Rhapsody, they became known to younger generations, and some of their past songs even returned to the top of the charts.
One of Queen’s signature works, Don’t Stop Me Now, gained popularity with its bright, catchy melody.
In Japan, many people may recognize it from Kirin’s “NUDA” commercial.
Be sure to check it out.
All I Want For Christmas Is YouMariah Carey

Mariah Carey, an American artist who enjoyed immense success from the late 1990s through the 2000s thanks to her powerful vocals and star quality, is known for her seven-octave vocal range and exceptional skill in the whistle register.
One of her signature works is All I Want for Christmas Is You.
Featured in commercials such as those for SoftBank, this song gained international popularity as a catchy, R&B-based Christmas tune.





