A roundup of songs from Panasonic commercials. Featuring the tracks that played in the ads, too!
Panasonic is such a classic home appliance brand that you probably have at least one Panasonic product at home.
They actively air TV commercials, so you likely see their ads often when you watch TV.
In this article, we’ll introduce Panasonic’s commercials along with the songs featured in them, all in one place.
We’ve compiled not only the latest commercials but also past ones, so you might find some that look familiar.
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Panasonic commercial song roundup: Introducing the tracks featured in the ads! (1–10)
Every SecondMina Okabe


This commercial introduces Panasonic’s dismantling factory, highlighting their initiative to return collected items to clean materials and transform them into new forms.
The careful attention given to objects that have been used for a long time conveys a sense of affection and warmth toward the products.
The music that further accentuates the warm atmosphere of the footage is Mina Okabe’s “Every Second.” Its light, gentle sound is striking, and combined with her soft, tender vocals, it speaks directly to the heart.
UnveilAwich

In a grand set where an expanse of blue fabric descends from above, Panasonic’s commercial unfolds as seven dancers perform in perfect unison, a filmic piece where tension and beauty coexist.
Directed by film director Sho Yanagisawa, the video captures moments of challenge and passion with dramatic precision.
Under the high-stakes condition that the massive fabric covering the floor and ceiling can only be dropped once—with no possibility of a retake—the dancers’ movements, sustained by extreme concentration, are portrayed.
Amplifying that taut atmosphere and energy is Awich’s “Unveil.” Her strong, centered vocals and powerful beat musically express the resolve behind the scenes and the dedication to creation, adding even greater gravitas to the visuals.
Even the cheers that erupt at the moment of success are sublimated into part of the work, making this an impressive track that conveys the beauty of taking on a challenge.
I decided to see them off with a smile.Kyo Kazato


Panasonic’s commercial portrays the gentle act of capturing irreplaceable everyday moments with a camera.
It features scenes of shooting in a sunlit living room, small items in a general store, and a couple in kimono.
Flowing alongside these images is Kyo Kazato’s “I Decided to See You Off with a Smile.” Its soft, tender melody and calm vocals expand as if cradling someone’s precious memories.
The sentiment behind the song’s title overlaps with the theme of recording and seeing off the moments in the footage, deepening the emotional resonance.
By preserving the important moments found in everyday life with a camera, they become gifts for the future.
It’s a quietly resonant piece filled with that feeling.
Panasonic commercial song roundup: Introducing the tracks featured in the commercials too! (11–20)
Unveil -Reborn-Ao
This commercial promotes Panasonic’s concept “Make New” through a film with a distinctive worldview.
The depiction of a world brightening and changing is striking, conveying a clear intention to enrich the next era.
The BGM features an original song written specifically for the CM by singer-songwriter ao, who debuted in 2021.
While the commercial showcases dynamic, CG-driven visuals, it also presents a powerful vocal performance that matches the imagery.
At the same time, the contemporary feel of the music enhances both the visuals and the vocals.
For the best experience, we recommend first listening to the song closely, then checking the lyrics and choreography.
Overture to the opera 'The Marriage of Figaro'Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


This commercial opens with a conductor brandishing a baton.
In sync with the precise rhythm and dynamic performance, it showcases the features of a warm-water bidet toilet seat.
The fine movement of the water stream, the comfort of the temperature, and the variety of cleaning modes are all presented with a lively tempo, as if they were part of an orchestral performance—an especially striking structure.
Accompanying the visuals is the overture to Mozart’s opera The Marriage of Figaro.
Its bright, energetic melody beautifully highlights the product’s refined performance and the joy of using it.
The noble yet playful music lends an air of luxury to an everyday bathroom space, creating a commercial that captures the exquisite fusion of classical music and cutting-edge technology.
It’s a production that captivates both visually and aurally.
Fire EscapeAndrew McMahon


This commercial promotes the picture and sound quality of VIERA by showing Haruka Ayase fully absorbed in a live broadcast on TV.
The concept of an artist leaping out of the television is striking, conveying just how real the experience can be.
The song that’s performed within this imagery and heightens the emotion is Andrew McMahon’s “Fire Escape.” Centered around the piano, the arrangement gradually adds instruments and becomes livelier, and together with the cheerful vocals layered on top, it expresses a grand sense of brightness.
You raise me upCeltic Woman


This commercial features Ms.
Koyuki narrating to highlight what Panasonic’s VIERA is particular about.
Here, it focuses on how glare has been reduced, conveying the aim of making the TV easier to watch.
The grand atmosphere portrayed in the visuals is further accentuated by the song “You Raise Me Up” by Celtic Woman.
The blend of gently resonant strings and soaring vocals is striking, conveying a sense of grandeur while creating a moving mood.





