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[April 2025] CM Song Compilation

[April 2025] CM Song Compilation
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[April 2025] CM Song Compilation

Have you ever had that moment while watching TV when you think, “Oh, this song is lovely”? Commercial songs often hide gems that truly resonate.

In the commercials aired in April 2025, a wide range of tracks were featured, such as Kayoko Yoshizawa’s nostalgia-tinged “Konya, Yume Hiraku” and Natori’s energetic “SPEED.” From a mature, sophisticated mood to the freshness of youth, you can’t help but be drawn in by how perfectly each song matches the story each commercial tells.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at these memorable CM songs used across various ads.

Latest TV commercial songs [April 2025] (1–10)

NTT DATA Tohoku Co., Ltd. “Resonating Future” Version

LIFELittle Glee Monster

In the commercial “Hibikiau Mirai” by NTT DATA Tohoku Corporation, Little Glee Monster’s “LIFE” is playing.

This song is a cheer anthem released in 2025.

Its appeal lies in its positive, gently encouraging lyrics set to a slightly calm, mid-tempo track.

UHA Mikakuto UHA Gummy Supplement “Thorough Vitamins ~Multivitamin~” Version

Yes, with pleasure.Kent on this side

UHA Gummy Supplement “Thoroughly Vitamin ~Multivitamin~” Version (Song: Kocchi no Kento)

This commercial conveys that by incorporating UHA Gummy Supplement Multivitamins, you can make up for vitamin deficiencies caused by an unbalanced diet.

The light, breezy animation suggests that they want you to feel comfortable giving it a try.

Throughout the ad, there’s a parody version of “Hai Yorokonde,” sung by Kocchino Kento, who also appears in the animation.

Because the parody encourages people to replenish vitamins with gummy supplements, it conveys an even more positive image than the original song.

Suntory #Let’s Become a Wonderful Past: “Living with Water Forever and Ever” Episode / “A Clock Measured in Centuries” Episode / “The Habit of Seeing the Whole Earth” Episode / “Respect for Great Nature” Episode

A Gift Without a StampGoro Inagaki / Tsuyoshi Kusanagi / Shingo Katori

Corporate Advertisement: "#Let's Become a Wonderful Past — The Everlasting 'Living with Water' Conference" 30 seconds — Suntory

This is a commercial that clearly conveys Suntory’s efforts to cherish nature, including narration by Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori.

A key feature is the distinctive switching between live-action and animation; because the visuals center on green imagery depicting nature, you can really feel the gentleness.

It portrays a strong yet gentle commitment to caring for the Earth—protecting water, looking ahead to the planet 100 years from now, and more.

Further emphasizing that gentle atmosphere is the song “Kitte no Nai Okurimono,” performed by the three—Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori.

It’s a cover of Kazuo Zaitsu’s piece that preserves the tenderness of the original while also conveying the unique sense of hope and forward-driving strength that only these three can bring.

Ootoya: “When you’re hungry, let’s come home to Ootoya♪” (version)

Original songNatsuki Hanae

Natsuki Hanae sings! Ootoya’s new commercial “When you’re hungry, let’s go back to Ootoya♪” begins airing on April 6. (15-second version)

This commercial depicts various dining scenes at Ootoya, clearly conveying a commitment to being close to everyday life and the importance of meals.

With the theme “When you’re hungry, come home to Ootoya,” the word “come home” and everyone’s smiles evoke a homelike warmth.

The song, sung by Natsuki Hanae, emphasizes the gentle, relaxed atmosphere of the visuals.

With a light rhythm, it sings the theme “Come home to Ootoya,” giving the impression of expressing the happiness that comes from delicious food and the comforting warmth that stays close to everyday life.

Suntory CRAFT BOSS World of TEA Alien Jones & Four Sisters: Patrol

WordsNulbarich

CRAFT BOSS World TEA: 'Alien Jones & the Four Sisters / Patrol' 30-second version

This piece aims to spark solid interest in Craft Boss’s World TEA by also showing scenes from the local regions.

The four sisters set off on a patrol around the world, and even after they return, they each reminisce about the places through the World TEA.

By having each of them hold a different flavor, it clearly conveys the variety as well.

Kao Merit “Gently” Version / “The Day I Became a First Grader” Version

The Theory of HappinessRingo Sheena

Sheena Ringo – The Theory of Happiness
Theory of Happiness Shiina Ringo
Kao Merit “Gently” Version CM

This is a memorable Meritto commercial with the catchphrase “Family, Love, and Merit.” Two versions were produced: the “Gentle” edition and the “The Day I Became a First Grader” edition, both conveying the love from parent to child.

In the commercials, Ringo Sheena’s “Koufukuron” is covered in a young girl’s voice.

The innocent singing is incredibly cute, isn’t it?

GLOBAL WORK “Rich Clean Tee Is a Sure Thing. Room With an Ocean View” Edition

Bialystocks

“Rich Clean Tee is a sure bet. Sea-view Room version (30 seconds)” GLOBAL WORK

In GLOBAL WORK’s commercial “Rich Clean Tee: The Can’t-Go-Wrong Shirt – Room with an Ocean View,” Yuriko Yoshitaka and Hio Miyazawa appear relaxed in a room overlooking the sea.

Through their easygoing vibe, the light, comfortable feel of the Rich Clean Tee is conveyed.

The BGM, which perfectly matches the CM’s atmosphere, is a track by Bialystocks.

As of the commercial’s release, details haven’t been disclosed, so it’s drawing attention whether it’s an original piece made just for the CM or if it will be released as an audio track in the future.

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