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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Soft and squishy when you bite into itTamurapan

A commercial song for Lotte’s “Fit’s” that aired starting in 2010.
With Nozomi Sasaki and Takeru Satoh in the lead, people dance energetically all across Japan.
Naomi Watanabe’s costume series also became a hot topic.
Incidentally, the original song is the theme from the 1960s anime “Wolf Boy Ken.”
Sokenbicha Rap (Yasutaka Nakata Remix)Nana Eikura

A Sokenbicha commercial featuring a remix by Yasutaka Nakata and vocals by actress Nana Eikura.
When you think of Sokenbicha ads, that melody is unforgettable, but this one is actually a rap version.
Didn’t the song really stick in your head when it aired on TV? It’s a frighteningly catchy tune that somehow makes you memorize every ingredient in Sokenbicha before you know it.
Sounds goodM!LK


This commercial expresses the thrill of perfectly placing an egg into the Chicken Ramen’s egg pocket through a whimsical song and animation.
In the story, a chick older-brother character in a pink suit dramatically drops the egg as if to show it off, conveying how that excitement leads to deliciousness later on.
The song that further highlights the ad’s mysterious aesthetic is a parody of M!LK’s “Ii jan.” The track’s shift from a breezy tone to a cool one is striking, and that contrast creates a unique world with a touch of comedy.
Happy SongAdo

The major-label debut song “Usseewa” became a massive hit that could be called a social phenomenon, and the following tracks have also kept her constantly in the spotlight—this is the theme song for a Tama Home commercial sung by the female singer Ado.
The combination of her instantly recognizable voice and a catchy melody that stands out no matter who sings it creates an impact that grabs the attention of anyone casually watching the commercial.
Although it’s a song made for a commercial, it overflows with the appeal of Ado’s vocals, making it a CM song that creates a win-win relationship between the artist and the ad.
Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) ft. Freedom Williams (parody version)C+C Music Factory

The setting is the stands of a baseball stadium.
Riho Yoshioka, who appears in the ad, seems about to start eating her bento… but suddenly a dance breaks out.
The commercial is titled “So You Thought—But It’s a Dance: Riho Yoshioka.” The song is a parody version of C+C Music Factory’s “Gonna Make You Sweat” featuring Freedom Williams.
Once you hear it, it really sticks in your head.
Yes, with pleasure.Kent on this side


This is a UHA Mikakuto commercial featuring an animated version of Kocchi no Kento.
At the beginning of the ad, it introduces the amount of iron needed per day, and says that if you try to get it from spinach, you’d have to eat as many as 20 bunches.
As the women cry out, “That’s impossible!” Kocchi no Kento appears holding UHA Gummy Supplements.
The commercial features a parody of his signature song “Hai Yorokonde,” singing that this product makes it easy to top up iron, which people often lack.
The track’s upbeat, addictive rhythm makes it a perfect match for this kind of commercial.
Udon Counting SongToshiyaki Chiku

In the Higashimaru Soy Sauce commercials, the high-pitched male voice singing along with the cute animated character is Kazuaki Chiku, formerly of the band Tama.
Chiku handled the vocals until 2014, and from the following year the singing was taken over by voice actor Mayumi Tanaka, known for works such as One Piece.





