[From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs
When you watch TV or video sites, you come across all kinds of commercials, and sometimes a jingle you happen to hear just sticks in your head, right?
For example, many classic commercial songs that have been airing for years are incredibly catchy and memorable.
Also, tie-in songs by trending artists can leave a strong impression even within the short span of a commercial.
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of those earworm-worthy CM songs all at once!
You might find a track you haven’t heard on air much lately but have been wanting to hear again, or discover the latest song you were curious about and wondering who it’s by!
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future paintingMasaharu Fukuyama

This is a commercial introducing the various awareness initiatives carried out by Nippon Life as part of the Nissay Sustena Project.
In this commercial, cancer awareness activities and traffic safety awareness activities are highlighted, showing the company’s sincere commitment to each effort.
Also particularly striking in this CM is the footage of Masaharu Fukuyama performing a piano-and-vocal piece.
The song featured in the commercial, Mirai-e, was written specifically for this campaign.
Its title is notable for its double meaning: not only “a picture of the future,” but also the phrase “to the future.” It’s a song whose message—living the present to the fullest for the sake of the future—resonates deeply.
It's fine just the way it is, baby.T-junctions

This commercial portrays people spending their own time in a bar, while also highlighting the presence of Sapporo Lager Beer that supports that sense of fulfillment.
With the theme “Bottled Beer in Your Life,” it gently conveys the desire to preserve and develop bar culture.
The song that further accentuates the relaxed moments and calm atmosphere depicted in the visuals is T-Jiro’s “Kono mama de ii no sa baby.” Its easygoing rhythm and vocals tinged with a hint of languor evoke the image of moving forward at a carefree pace.
Sign wa B New Arrange Ver.B-Komachi

This commercial features B Komachi from the anime “Oshi no Ko” as ambassadors for Kao’s Essential, highlighting the relationship between hair and idols.
It playfully conveys that even when dancing as idols, they can maintain beautifully styled, unruffled hair.
Further accentuating the light, breezy feel of the visuals is B Komachi’s signature song, “Sign wa B.” Its colorful, pop idol sound and buoyant vocals—complete with call-and-response—convey a sense of exhilaration to listeners.
Tomorrow Too (IKUSHAMO Ver.)IKUSHAMO


This is the Mitsuya Cider commercial featuring Erika Ikuta alongside the members of SHISHAMO.
Titled “Crazy About the Band,” the ad shows Ikuta joining SHISHAMO and performing their signature song, ‘Ashita mo.
’ The version with Ikuta was released under the name IKUSHAMO, and it’s even available in karaoke! The vocal range suits a typical female voice, and the chorus in particular has a straightforward melody, so it’s easy to sing.
It’s a well-known and popular song, so it’s perfect for everyone to sing together!
Bon VoyageJO1


A commercial featuring JO1 members introducing the summer-limited menu item, the Summer Indulgent Beef Curry.
The members eat with great appetite and share their impressions in a snappy rhythm, really conveying its appeal more and more.
Their 2025 release “Bon Voyage” is used as the background music, giving the CM a bright, upbeat feel.
In keeping with the phrase “Bon Voyage,” which means “have a good trip” to a traveler, the lyrics are filled with positive, travel-themed messages.
I want to become a wizardLAYRUS LOOP


This commercial introduces Zojirushi’s stainless steel bottles, which keep drinks warm during the cold winter, and conveys the comfort that warmth brings.
It depicts, with touches of animation, how just a single sip of a hot drink on the way to and from school or work can lift your spirits.
The song that further highlights the everyday comfort portrayed in the visuals is LAYRUS LOOP’s “Mahoutsukai ni Naritakute” (“I Want to Become a Wizard”).
Despite its simple three-piece sound, its buoyant rhythm stands out, conveying a forward-looking feeling, like a sense of hope toward the future.
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.





