Funny commercial song. Popular funny commercial songs.
When you watch TV, you see all kinds of commercials every day—but haven’t you ever found the songs used in them so fun that they stick in your mind? Beyond the direction of the commercials themselves, there are lots of catchy, memorable, and entertaining CM songs these days! From original tracks made just for the ads to parody versions of classic hits, there’s a wide variety of amusing CM songs.
In this article, we’ll showcase a bunch of CM songs that have been creating buzz for being fun—enjoy!
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Interesting commercial songs. Popular funny commercial jingles (61–70)
PERFECT HUMAN
A Nissin commercial that uses a parody of “PERFECT HUMAN,” the smash hit released by the comedy duo Oriental Radio under the name RADIO FISH.
Nissin is known for airing pretty bold commercials, and this one is another distinctive ad that will hit hard with those it resonates with.
The animated video, featuring a stylized Hiyoko-chan showing off dance moves, is highly addictive.
"Good Room Net" Commercial Original SongHinako Sakurai

In the Daiko Kentaku “Ii Heya Net” commercial, Hinako Sakurai comically dances alongside a girl and a mailbox.
The original song used as the BGM is the familiar Western Japan opening theme of Yoshimoto Shinkigeki.
Its official title is the jazz number “Somebody Stole My Gal.”
Original songKawashima Kanou

They’re using a song you can’t help but hum along to.
It’s the PayPay commercial featuring the comedian Daisuke Miyagawa.
Once you hear it, it keeps playing in your head—it’s addictive.
The energetic dance also grabs your attention.
The music is by composer Kanō Kawashima, who has written for many artists and worked on TV and film scores.
Please! CinderellaMasahiro Nakai

In Bandai Namco Entertainment’s game “The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage,” active idol Masahiro Nakai portrays an idol in a self-parody.
Incidentally, the original song is performed by the voice actor unit “CINDERELLA GIRLS!!.”
Yankee DoodleYoshio Kojima

The Kikkoman commercial series featuring Yoshio Kojima.
In the ads, they use a parody of the American folk song “Yankee Doodle” to express how delicious the dishes are.
The song is catchy, of course, but the unique choreography is also highly impactful.
Rat-tat-tatSandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE

Universal Studios Japan’s autumn tradition, Halloween Horror Nights.
As always, the zombies at this event feel so real, but this particular year it really took off as a dance night.
The song “Rat-tat-tat” by J SOUL BROTHERS III from EXILE TRIBE, which features the fun Ratata Dance that lit up the spooky evening, is insanely danceable and an absolute hype booster!
Original song

That jaunty melody you hear playing in supermarkets… You’ve probably heard or seen that “Yobikomi-kun” audio POP, right? In this Kagome Ketchup commercial, Hello Kitty raps out a recipe for grilled ketchup keema curry to the tune of Yobikomi-kun.
It’s the kind of ad that makes you want to pay attention to all the little details, isn’t it?





