When you’re watching TV or browsing the internet, you often come across commercials, and I’m sure many of you have had a song from one of them get stuck in your head.
In this article, we’ll introduce lots of noteworthy CM (commercial) songs—whether it’s a tune you can’t quite name but can’t stop thinking about, or a song you only heard a snippet of in the ad and want to listen to in full.
Along with the latest tracks, there are also cases where songs from the Showa and Heisei eras are being used again today, so reading this article could be your chance to discover a wide range of music! Let’s dive right in!
Catchy Commercial Jingles [July 2025] (1–10)
radiko 15th Anniversary Brand Movie: “Then and Now”
brand-newNEW!Saucy Dog
radiko 15th Anniversary Brand Movie “Then and Now” 30-second Version
This is a commercial celebrating radiko’s 15th anniversary.
After touching on how the devices we use to listen to the radio and the ways we listen have changed, it goes on to say that radio is still a place where you can discover what you love, and that the experiences you get from it haven’t changed.
The message conveyed in this commercial will feel powerful to anyone who loves radio.
It’s a wonderful ad that makes you want to keep listening to the radio.
FamilyMart “FAMIMA x BE:FIRST Christmas Chicken” Version
streetlightNEW!BE:FIRST
BE:FIRST / Streetlight - Official Audio -
New commercial: “FamilyMart x BE:FIRST Christmas Chicken” edition
It shows BE:FIRST having a Christmas party gathered around FamilyMart’s chicken.
The catchphrase “What’s most important is that it’s delicious!” conveys confidence not only in the convenience of being able to buy it at a convenience store but also in the flavor itself.
Some people might be thinking of buying FamilyMart’s chicken for this year’s Christmas, don’t you think? The background music is BE:FIRST’s “Gaitō.” This song, which depicts enjoying Christmas and straightforward feelings for someone special, is a notable Christmas track released in 2025.
Year-end Jumbo Lottery: 'Dreaming Every Day – On Sale Now' / 'Special' Version
Original songNEW!Ado
Jumbo Lottery 'Dreaming Every Day' On Sale Now (30 seconds)
In the 2025 Year-End Jumbo lottery commercial, the concept is to look back on the moments when people bought lottery tickets throughout the year.
It highlights how the lottery lets us dream, expressing that thanks to the dreams it inspired, this past year shone brightly.
It makes you think that buying a lottery ticket might just fill your days with excitement and fun! The BGM features an original song made for the lottery commercials, and the singer is none other than Ado.
Her powerful, straightforward vocals are incredibly captivating.
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Pocari Sweat: 'In Winter, Both Clothes and Books' / 'When You Find Someone You Like'
Don't Worry, Be HappyNEW!Yoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio
Pocari Sweat web movie | The Pocari mother and daughter: “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”
Pocari Sweat TV commercial | “In winter, both clothes and books” 15-second version
This is a series of commercials featuring Yō Yoshida and Rio Suzuki playing a mother and daughter.
In the “In Winter, Clothes and Books Too” version, it’s said that in winter not only clothes and books dry well, but people do too; and in the “When You Fall for Someone” version, they say that when you fall for someone, fluids and electrolytes are important.
In both commercials, the relaxed, easygoing back-and-forth between Yoshida and Suzuki is striking, and watching them chat with smiles puts the viewer at ease as well.
The background music is Don’t Worry Be Happy, sung by the two performers.
The song, released in 2009 by Kazuyoshi Saito, features lyrics that encourage you to take it easy and not worry too much, even though a lot happens every day.
It’s a perfectly laid-back cheer song that matches the vibe of the commercials.
I want to be with you, not with a bouquetNEW!Ayaka
I want to be with you, not with a bouquet
Moment and Eternity TV Commercial (30 seconds)
This commercial expresses Marimo Holdings’ initiatives for the future through the changing scenery seen from a car window.
As Ayaka watches the landscape shift and speaks, the company’s desire to make moments eternal is conveyed.
The song that further amplifies the grand atmosphere depicted in the visuals is Ayaka’s “Not a Bouquet, But I Want to Be with You.” It unfolds from the gentle tones of the piano into a majestic sound as strings build toward the chorus, and her tender yet powerful vocals evoke a sense of hope for the future.