Whose song is it? The catchy Docomo commercial track. A history of Docomo CM songs [2026]
You probably see Docomo commercials quite often when watching TV, since they’re from one of the major mobile carriers!
With popular actors, actresses, and musicians appearing in them, many people keep an eye on these ads, don’t they?
Docomo’s commercials feature a wide range of music, from classic hits from Japan and abroad to recent chart-toppers, and even original tracks made just for the ads.
In this article, we’ll round up all the songs that have been used in Docomo commercials so far!
See if you can find the track that caught your ear in a CM.
Whose Song Is It? The Catchy NTT Docomo Commercial Track. A History of CM Songs [2026] (1–10)
Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67NEW!Ludwig van Beethoven


This is a commercial introducing Docomo’s pricing plan, Docomo mini.
It emphasizes that by using various bundle discounts, a 4GB plan can be used for as low as 880 yen.
It’s memorable for featuring Beethoven holding a smartphone, and it uses a parody song set to Symphony No.
5 in C minor, Op.
67, commonly known as “Fate,” as the background music.
Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331NEW!Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


This commercial is inspired by a painting of the Mozart family, depicting Mozart and his sister playing a piano duet, their father holding a violin, and a portrait of their mother hanging on the wall.
It introduces “Docomo mini,” which allows you to use a smartphone starting from 880 yen the following month by setting the specified payment method and choosing designated internet and electricity services.
The surreal and striking touch is that everyone in the Mozart household has a smartphone.
The background music is a parody of one of Mozart’s signature works, Piano Sonata No.
11 in A major, K.
331.
Happy! Fun! I love it!NEW!DREAMS COME TRUE


In this commercial introducing Docomo’s U29 Discount, everyone shows off their dance moves to the music, creating a lively, fun atmosphere that leaves a strong impression.
You can feel the value and joy of the discount from everyone’s expressions.
The background music is one of DREAMS COME TRUE’s signature songs, “Ureshii! Tanoshii! Daisuki!” It’s “Ureshii! Tanoshii! Daisuki!” from their 1989 album “Ureshi Hazukashi Asagaeri.” With its up-tempo melody and lyrics that capture the exhilaration of falling in love, it’s a track that makes your heart dance just by listening.
DIVALittle Glee Monster

This dramatic portrayal of a girl drawing on an iPad is a commercial for the DoCoMo Mirai Museum.
It effectively conveys how having an iPad enables easy yet professional creative work.
The bright, upbeat song playing in the background is Little Glee Monster’s “DIVA.” The track is said to be themed around a bright future, and that concept comes through in both the tone and the lyrics.
Heaven and HellJacques Offenbach


Titled “Family Smart Race,” this series of commercials from Docomo showcases the convenience of smart devices like tablets, smartwatches, and wireless earbuds.
In each ad, the Suzuki family—adept at using smart devices—competes against the Sato family, who only have a smartphone.
The Suzukis win every match, but the Satos still look like they’re having fun, which is quite heartwarming.
The background music is an arrangement of ‘Infernal Galop’ (commonly known as ‘Offenbach’s Can-Can’), a staple at school sports days.
BOY MEETS GIRLTRF

This commercial introduces a great campaign where you can get up to 11% points back when you use a d Card with Docomo’s eximo plan.
Actress Minami Hamabe appears in the ad, and her surprised reaction to the great deal is particularly memorable.
The background music is a parody of TRF’s classic song “BOY MEETS GIRL.” The lyrics repeatedly chanting “11%” create a striking and surreal vibe.
BlissfulBE:FIRST

It’s a stylish video featuring the members of BE:FIRST that could be mistaken for a music video of the song.
With the theme “move forward even if you’re scared,” it portrays each member believing in themselves and pressing on, even when the path ahead is unclear.
The track that heightens the mood of the commercial is BE:FIRST’s “Blissful.” Its rhythm-forward, lighter sound is striking, bringing the vocals into sharper focus.
Because you can clearly hear each individual voice and their harmonies, the song also conveys the bond among the members.


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