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You see coffee commercials on TV every day, right?

I’m going to introduce songs that have been used in coffee commercials, from instant coffee to bottled coffee.

A wide variety of tracks have been featured, from soothing tunes that let you take a relaxing breather to songs with a stylish vibe.

We’ve picked out everything from classic hits that have long been beloved by viewers as staple CM songs—like “Awakening,” famous for its “dabada” scat—to the latest commercial tracks.

Please give them a listen.

Coffee commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (21–30)

Kirin Beverage FIRE “Winter Plateau” Edition

When A Man Loves A WomanPercy Sledge

When a Man Loves a Woman (2000 Remaster)
When A Man Loves A WomanPercy Sledge
Yuriko Ishida’s words touch the heart. FIRE commercial: “Winter Hilltop” edition

This commercial features Yuriko Ishida offering words of appreciation to everyone who works.

When she looks into the camera and says things like “Don’t push yourself too hard” and “Thank you—great job,” it feels as if she’s speaking directly to you.

The BGM is Percy Sledge’s “When a Man Loves a Woman,” with its soulful vocals tracing a sweet melodic line.

Just listening to the melody is enough to calm the heart, but once you read the lyrics—expressing a man’s straightforward love for someone precious—you’ll be moved even more, without a doubt.

Kirin Beverage FIRE “Fishing Port” Version

When A Man Loves A WomanPercy Sledge

When a Man Loves a Woman (2000 Remaster)
When A Man Loves A WomanPercy Sledge
Kirin FIRE: The Soothing Yuriko Ishida “Fishing Port” Edition – 15 seconds

One of the commercials in the series where Yuriko Ishida offers words of gratitude and encouragement to working people is the “Fishing Port” edition.

It portrays fishermen who head out to sea regardless of the cold, and it’s striking to see Yuriko Ishida watching over them from a slightly distant breakwater.

The commercial conveys FIRE’s desire to be a source of comfort for working people.

The background music features the series’ familiar “When a Man Loves a Woman,” Percy Sledge’s debut single released in 1966.

The mellow vocals and organ tones are soothing—you’ll feel your heart unwind as you listen.

Coffee commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (31–40)

Kirin Beverage FIRE Ignite Your Heart “To Father” Edition

Seasons of Love

Seasons of Love – Rent (Music Video)
Seasons of Love
Kirin Fire, Kirin Beverage, FIRE - Ignite Your Heart. To Father, 60 seconds, Yosuke Eguchi

This video depicts the budding understanding of a father once disliked, as the protagonist faces their work—conveying a sense of family bonds as well.

As they approach the age their father once was, they realize his greatness and resolve to become like him, a powerful determination that comes through clearly.

The appearance of Fire also underscores the crisp, refreshing quality that helps switch one’s mindset.

The song that further amplifies the video’s strong atmosphere is “Seasons of Love.” Featured in the musical Rent, its structure—building strength as it moves toward the chorus—conveys a bright, positive feeling with clarity.

Kirin Beverage FIRE “To My Son” Edition

Seasons of Love

Seasons of Love – Rent (Music Video)
Seasons of Love
Kirin Beverage FIRE 'To My Son' Yosuke Eguchi

This commercial features Yosuke Eguchi appearing as a father, speaking to his son about the pride he takes in his work.

He says, “Dad doesn’t hit home runs,” and explains that he’s proud to play a behind-the-scenes, supportive role.

Many people likely resonated with his words and found them encouraging.

The background music is a cover of “Seasons of Love,” a song from the Broadway musical Rent.

Its beautiful melody is striking, and the choral singing gives it a grand, uplifting feel.

Kirin Beverage FIRE ONEDAY BLACK “Tastes great even at room temperature” version

To Feel The FireStevie Wonder

KIRIN FIRE ONEDAY Black TV commercial 'Still Tastes Good at Room Temperature' 15 seconds

This commercial promotes the fact that FIRE’s ONEDAY Black stays delicious even at room temperature, a state often associated with a drop in flavor.

Because the taste lasts, it supports you solidly throughout the day, helping you push forward with strength—depicted through the presence of Kenta Kiritani.

The song that underscores the power of this footage, which portrays such hard work, is the familiar series theme, “To Feel The Fire.” Its blend of gentle instrumentation and vocals that gradually build in intensity is striking, conveying a passion that slowly heats up the heart.

Kirin Beverage FIRE - Ignite Your Heart: 'Zaccheroni's Next Life' Version

Seasons of Love

Seasons of Love – Rent (Music Video)
Seasons of Love
Nice commercial: Kirin FIRE — Alberto Zaccheroni — 'Light a fire in your heart. Zaccheroni's next life' version

This is about Alberto Zaccheroni, who also served as the head coach of Japan’s national soccer team, talking about how he would live in the present if he could go back to the past.

Even if he has regrets as a player, he has none as a coach; his claim that he always gives his all as a coach conveys a strong sense of determination.

The video has a cool image of him heading toward the coach’s field with a flare in hand.

The music that further accentuates that strength and cool atmosphere is “Seasons of Love.” Known as a featured song from the musical Rent, its grand development when the chorus hits feels like the skies clearing, revealing a positive emotion—like hope for what’s to come.

UCC Cold Brew “Water-Brewed Coffee” Version / “Coffee Bag” Version

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UCC Cold Brew “Water-Brewed Coffee” Version, 15 seconds (TV commercial)

This is a commercial that showcases UCC’s Cold Brew and what cold-brewed coffee is like, paired with refreshing visuals.

It portrays Nana Niino trying cold brewing, and her expressions—where you can almost see the emotion—convey the rich aroma and flavor that come from taking the time to brew.

The gentle, airy atmosphere of the footage is further accentuated by the song Kazetsuchiuta by baobab.

Centered on the layering of acoustic guitar and vocals, various tones chime in as accents, adding a curious depth to the refreshing mood.