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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Funny commercial songs. Popular funny commercial songs (1–10)
Yes, with pleasure.Kent on this side


This is a commercial introducing UHA Mikakuto’s Gummy Supplements, told through the story of a woman who scored tickets to see her favorite idol live.
Although she won the lottery for the show, she’s devastated to find her seat is in the so-called ‘nosebleed’ section on the 4th floor, far from the stage.
Then Kento-san appears and recommends the lutein Gummy Supplement.
Of course, it won’t actually improve eyesight, but the ad clearly promotes its effect in helping reduce eye blurriness.
A parody of the song “Hai Yorokonde” is used as the BGM.
ROSIERLUNA CHEE


LUNA CHEE is a band created to promote McDonald’s “Chee-Cheee Dabuchi” and “Chee-Cheee Teriyaki,” led by Seishiro Kato.
The group is an homage to LUNA SEA, and the song “ROSIER” is performed with lyrics rewritten to evoke the Chee-Cheee Dabuchi and Chee-Cheee Teriyaki.
As an officially approved cover band, their momentum and sexy vibe feel very close to the original.
The commercial features a music video inspired by the original band while intercutting shots of the burgers, and the powerful sound conveys a sense of flavorful satisfaction and exhilaration.
A Cruel Angel's ThesisYoko Takahashi

A commercial song sung by singer-songwriter Yoko Takahashi, also famous for performing the theme song of the TV anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, which became a social phenomenon.
The track was used as the CM song for the Evangelion collaboration of The Battle Cats—born as a mobile phone game and beloved for many years—and Takahashi’s parody lyrics were truly shocking.
Since the original is a popular song sung at karaoke across generations, it likely made a powerful impression on many viewers watching TV.
It’s an excellent CM song that simultaneously conveys the contents of the collaboration event and the game’s worldview.
Funny commercial songs. Popular funny commercial songs (11–20)
The railroad tracks go on forever.Yabai T-Shirts Yasan

Released for the Nintendo Switch, the game “Momotaro Dentetsu: Showa, Heisei, Reiwa mo Teiban!” features the rock band Yabai T-Shirts Yasan’s cover of “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad” as its commercial jingle.
They’ve put their own spin on that well-known song.
Since the game is about traveling across Japan by train, you couldn’t ask for a better musical choice! I think it builds excitement for both adults and kids alike.
Take this opportunity to give it a try!
squid-warding danceYuya Igarashi, Arata Sato

It’s a song that makes you go, “What on earth is this…?” It’s the CM song for Cup Noodles, Seafood flavor, created by dancer Yuya Igarashi and actor Arata Sato.
The commercial and the music were made with the theme of “Summer is Seafood” firmly in mind, and you can feel an intensity that’s almost pushy.
The song’s rhythmic feel accentuates the absurdity of the visuals even more.
Once you hear it, you can’t escape it—this commercial track has a uniquely captivating atmosphere.
Phantom PainT.M.Revolution

I won’t say where, but this is a very grand ballad that was used as the theme song for the commercial of Delicare M’s, a medicine applied to a delicate area.
It’s a track by T.
M.
Revolution, Takanori Nishikawa’s solo project, released in 2014 as his 27th single.
A version with different lyrics was used in the commercial.
So “Phantom Pain” itself is not a quirky jingle, but a thoroughly earnest and poignant piece.
Doing something like this is very much in line with Nishikawa’s sense of humor, isn’t it?
Original song

This commercial highlights, through Tatsuya Fujiwara’s reactions, how Cook Do’s oyster sauce makes everyday dishes even tastier.
When stir-fried vegetables or lettuce feel a bit lacking in flavor, the oyster sauce elevates them to something more authentic—expressed with big, dramatic reactions.
The original background music, featuring a distinctive song, further accentuates the ad’s comedic vibe.
With its powerful chorus singing out “Cook Do,” it also conveys the joy of eating.





