You've definitely heard it before! The song from the chocolate commercial
Chocolate confectionery is popular with people of all ages, and when you go to supermarkets or convenience stores, you’ll find a wide variety.
What’s more, each product has lots of TV commercials airing, so you probably see them often.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs used in those chocolate commercials at once!
We’ve gathered a wide range—from details about that song you happened to hear in a commercial, to the classic tracks that are synonymous with chocolate CM songs—so be sure to give them a listen.
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You've definitely heard these! Chocolate commercial songs (41–50)
Original songDazbee

Despite being chocolate, Lotte ZERO is appealing because it contains no sugar or sweeteners.
In the “Delicious Bits Only ZERO Cacao 70%” version, the commercial opens with actress Hana Sugisaki looking longingly at a cake loaded with chocolate.
She seems to be mindful of sweets, but in the next scene she’s enjoying Lotte ZERO freely—and looking like she’s really savoring it.
The background music features an original song for the commercial sung by Dazbee, a vocalist from South Korea.
If her clear, transparent voice caught your ear, be sure to check out her other works as well.
YouKaela Kimura

Kaela Kimura’s “You,” released in 2006, was featured in a Kit Kat commercial.
The lyrics gently speak to someone who tries to carry everything on their own, saying, “I’m here, so tell me anything.” They remind us that no one can live without relying on others, and encourage us not to hold back when we’re going through hard or sad times—a message that brings a sense of relief.
If you have a friend or family member who tends to shoulder everything alone, why not send them this song as a way to reach out?
FlowerBoA

BoA’s “flower” was used in a macadamia chocolate TV commercial.
It’s included as the coupling track on the double A-side single “Kiseki” and “NO.
1,” released in 2002.
The song portrays a bittersweet sense of distance—wanting to touch the one you love but being unable to.
Just as the nature around us draws nourishment in many forms, I wish some kind of power would be given to my feelings of love too.
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When you can’t easily take the initiative in your own romance, you end up wishing for any kind of chance, don’t you? I empathize with how you feel, and this song might just become the power that helps your love move forward!
Princessmiwa

The BAKE commercial “Yaichatten janai no” features miwa’s song “Princess.” The track was released in 2016 as a double A-side single together with “Shanranran.” It’s marked by a refreshing mandolin sound, and in the music video and live performances, miwa herself plays the mandolin.
The lyrics liken the singer to a princess waiting for her destined prince, depicting her polishing herself to find a wonderful love and brimming with dreams.
It’s a song that captures the honest feelings of a girl in love.
hanaKobukuro

Kobukuro’s “hana,” released digitally in 2015, was used as the theme song for Ghana Milk Chocolate’s commercial.
The music video features Tao Tsuchiya, Airi Matsui, and Suzu Hirose, who also appeared in the ad.
The song reflects the idea that who you are today is thanks to someone dear being by your side and supporting you gently.
Whether that person is a crush, a partner, a friend, or family, we’ve all had moments where we feel we can stand where we are now because of them.
It’s a song that reminds you of the importance of those special people in your life.
kit paletteAi Otsuka

KitKat, the strong ally of exam-takers, now comes as “KitKat Everyday Nuts & Cranberry,” with nuts and cranberries mixed in.
The song featured in this commercial is Ai Otsuka’s “kit palette.” It was created with the hope of bringing smiles to women who laugh and cry as they devote themselves every day to work, study, and love.
Not only the fun times but even the tough ones are special days in your life.
With that in mind, this is a song that shares the strength to say, “Okay, let’s do this!” and keep going.
LAST CHRISTMASEXILE

This is a poignant piece that was featured as the song for Meiji’s “Handmade Christmas Chocolate” commercial.
It’s a track by the dance-vocal group EXILE, released in 2008 as their 29th single.
The song is a cover of Wham!’s Christmas classic “Last Christmas,” beloved around the world.
It sings of lingering feelings for a former lover; the lyrics convey the sentiment that “you’re still number one to me,” which is heart-wrenching.
Yet within that sadness, there’s a faint sense of hope, making it a deeply emotional number.





