[I Want to Hear It Again!] Popular Beer Commercial Songs: All-Time CM Tracks [2025]
You see a lot of beer commercials when you watch TV, don’t you?
Each manufacturer creates commercials with a variety of styles—from fun, youth-oriented spots to sophisticated ads with a premium, adult vibe.
The music used also varies to match each commercial’s mood, and it’s often a hot topic with people asking, “What’s that song?”
In this article, we’ll introduce, all in one place, the songs used in beer commercials from various brands.
You’ll find a wide range here, from trending J-pop to covers of classic jazz standards!
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[I want to hear it again!] Popular beer commercial songs. All-time CM songs [2025] (111–120)
Cheer up!Mariya Takeuchi

When you’re feeling down, the song you want to listen to is Mariya Takeuchi’s “Genki wo Dashite” (“Cheer Up”), right? Originally written and composed by Takeuchi in 1984 for Hiroko Yakushimaru, Takeuchi later recorded her own self-cover.
Created as a song to encourage a friend heartbroken after a breakup, it doesn’t try to forcefully lift your spirits; instead, it conveys a gentle promise to stay by your side until you feel better.
It’s a song that quietly keeps you company on nights spent alone.
[Want to hear them again!] Popular beer commercial songs. All-time CM songs [2025] (121–130)
Cheer up!Mariya Takeuchi

The “Ready, cheers!” version featuring Kohei Matsushita—familiar from the Maruefu commercials—has him arriving at an izakaya with friends, ordering Maruefu for everyone, and of course the toast is “Otsukare nama desu.” The background music is Mariya Takeuchi’s signature song “Genki wo Dashite,” giving the commercial a feel of comforting encouragement after a long day.
Uptown GirlBilly Joel


This commercial portrays Miho Kanno enjoying Greens Free in a variety of everyday situations, highlighting the special feeling it brings.
With a Greens Free in hand, she smiles in different places, clearly conveying the delicious taste that makes daily life more fun.
Further emphasizing that relaxed, joyful mood is Billy Joel’s “Uptown Girl.” The bright sound with its refreshing vibe and the buoyant vocals overlap to evoke a positive image of moving forward.
Starlight ParadeSEKAI NO OWARI


In the “Stars” installment of GREEN JUKEBOX, a popular commercial series for Tanrei Green Label, SEKAI NO OWARI’s Fukase appears.
He performs an acoustic, self-accompanied rendition of his hit song Starlight Parade on bass.
With a gentle sound and vocals that are utterly captivating—just as Mikako Tabe seems enchanted—it has a charm that makes you swoon.
Shine a light on me so much that it leaves me bewildered.Sambomaster

This commercial, themed around the “Adult Elevator,” depicts encounters between Satoshi Tsumabuki and captivating grown-ups, highlighting the mature atmosphere of Black Label.
This time, he runs into the powerfully performing Sambomaster, and through their performance, the ad conveys the importance of continuing to shine.
The song that further accentuates the intensity of the emotions expressed in the visuals is Sambomaster’s “Tomadou Hodo ni Terashite Kure.” Its structure—powerful vocals paired with a refreshing instrumental—leaves a strong impression, as if delivering a message of encouragement directly to the heart.
Que sera seraDoris Day


This is a commercial that conveys the refreshing feel of Green Label through a cheerful, lighthearted drama that also carries a sense of gentleness.
After a baseball game, three men are enjoying Green Label when they spot a woman at the bus stop across the street.
Each of them tries to catch her attention using a baseball pitching stance.
Her reaction isn’t what they expected, and their bewilderment adds a comedic touch.
The relaxed mood and comedic vibe are further highlighted by Doris Day’s “Que Sera, Sera.” Because the phrase means “whatever will be, will be,” it pairs with the gentle sound to clearly communicate a calm, laid-back atmosphere.
I want to become the wind.THE BOOM


This commercial not only shows Mitsuyoshi Uchimura, Yuki Amami, and Ren Meguro enjoying Kirin Beer’s Harekaze, but also highlights the beer’s appeal through the positive buzz around them.
By conveying not just each person’s sense of how good it tastes but also the reactions of those around them, it feels like it resonates with a wide range of audiences.
Combined with the gently arranged “Kaze ni Naritai” playing in the background, the spot clearly communicates a fresh, gentle flavor.





