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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.

If there was a commercial you saw before and were curious about, be sure to look for it here!

Panasonic commercial song roundup: Introducing the tracks featured in the commercials too! (31–40)

Panasonic Lamdash

Love Fades AwayEmrah Barut

Emrah Barut – Love Fades Away (Original Mix)
Love Fades AwayEmrah Barut

The song used in the commercial for the men’s shaver LAMDASH is Emrah Barut’s “Love Fades Away.” Its sophisticated trance sound grabs listeners’ hearts in an instant! It packs all the coolness of trance into one track—so much so that anyone who hears it will want to say, “That’s awesome.” There’s a calmer section in the middle, but even there you can feel a quiet intensity.

And when the melody ramps up again in the latter half, your body can’t help but start moving to the beat!

Panasonic VIERA

AmarantineEnya

Enya – Amarantine (Official Video)
AmarantineEnya

Amarantine,” a song from Enya’s 2005 album, was featured as the theme for the VIERA commercials.

The title “Amarantine,” derived from the amaranth flower, is said to be a word poets use when speaking of an eternal flower.

It sounds quite romantic, doesn’t it? The song celebrates eternal love, carried by a beautiful melody.

Many of Enya’s works evoke a sense of mystery, and this track also has a wondrous atmosphere that feels as though it could whisk you away to a dreamlike world.

Panasonic “Full-Dan Eolia: Because We Want You to Use It Especially in Winter — 26UX” Edition

Original song

Full Warm Eolia: Because we want you to use it especially in winter — 26UX 30 seconds [Panasonic Official]

This commercial introduces Panasonic’s “Full-Dan Eolia” and conveys the message that it’s a product you’ll really want to use in winter.

It highlights the fact that it can blow 60°C warm air even at -15°C, and the durability test scenes in the cold also express its sturdiness and quality.

The footage evokes the sense that it operates reliably even in harsh environments, creating an image of reassurance and trust that supports everyday life.

Panasonic Headphone Stereo S-XBS 1989

Lonely Tropical FishWink

Lonely Tropical Fish / Wink Official Music Video [HD Remaster]
Lonely Tropical FishWink
Panasonic CM (WINK) 1989

Panasonic’s commercial opens with a striking image: someone holding a stereo as the earphones trailing from it glide smoothly through the air.

It symbolically portrays the ever-evolving ways we enjoy music.

The earphones seem to move with intent, dancing to the rhythm in space, expressing how sound stays close to us—free and weightless.

Coloring the spot is Wink’s classic hit “Lonely Tropical Fish.” The bittersweet yet pop sensibility of this quintessential 1980s track harmonizes beautifully with the stylish movements and aesthetic of the visuals.

The direction and music, evoking both nostalgia and freshness, remind us of the comfort of feeling connected to sound.

Panasonic personal fax Ota*x (Otakkusu)

You can’t count on heroes of justice.SMAP

SMAP’s second single, “Justice Doesn’t Have Your Back,” released in 1991, was used as the commercial song for the personal fax machine Otax.

It pairs Megumi Ogura, who was heavily involved in SMAP’s early lyrics, with Koji Makaino, a composer indispensable to Johnny’s.

The powerful beat combined with SMAP’s mischievous, straightforward vocals makes it an incredibly fun track.

The call-and-response parts will make you want to shout along! That uniquely SMAP burst of catchiness is inspiring no matter the era.

Panasonic commercial song roundup: Introducing the tracks featured in the ads! (41–50)

Panasonic Reform: 20-Year-Old Home Renovation “Kitchen” Version

Love will winIshizuka Kaede

[Kaede Ishizuka] Panasonic Reform: 20-Year-Old’s Renovation | 60s

This is the eighth single by singer-songwriter KAN, whose popularity exploded after it was featured as an insert song on the variety show “Hō-chan no Yamadakatsutenai TV,” selling over two million copies.

It’s KAN’s signature and most iconic song, and in commercials it has been covered by actress Kaede Ishizuka.

Unlike the original arrangement with its powerful vocals and piano, the version featuring acoustic guitar, piano, and strings brings out even more of the song’s potential.

It’s a track that reaffirms its status as a timeless classic.

Panasonic HALF component stereo

I tell lies with these eyes.CHAGE and ASKA

[MV] I Tell Lies with These Eyes / CHAGE and ASKA
I tell lies with these eyes.CHAGE and ASKA

CHAGE and ASKA scored massive ’90s hits that everyone could hum, like “SAY YES.” “Boku wa Kono Hitomi de Uso wo Tsuku,” used in Panasonic’s “HALF Compo” TV commercial, was included as the first track on their 1991 album TREE and was released as a single the following year.

It’s an upbeat tune that changed the duo’s image, which had been strongly associated with ballads.

The vocals—brimming with energy and on the verge of a shout—are so cool, aren’t they? And ASKA’s lyrics, which can be interpreted in many ways, have this limitless, almost mysterious pull that draws you in.