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[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!

From timeless classics to the latest hits: A roundup of memorable commercial songs (271–280)

KOSE Cosmeport BIOLISS Pure Retouch “Like a Photograph” Version

flower fortune-tellingLEEVELLES

LEEVELLES – Flower Fortune-telling [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO] (BIOLISS Pure Retouch “Like a Photo” CM Song)
Fortune-telling LEEVELLES
[Kanna Hashimoto Appears] 2025 SS BIOLISS Pure Retouch TV Commercial “Like a Photo” Version Hanging Dry Shampoo 15 Seconds

This commercial showcases, through Kanna Hashimoto’s presence, the kind of beauty you can achieve with Bioliss Pure Retouch.

It highlights hair that shines as if in a photograph, and her gentle smile conveys a clear sense of confidence.

Further accentuating the bright, refreshing mood of the visuals is the song “Hana Uranai” by LEEVELLES.

The buoyant band sound layered with soft vocals is striking, and the way it gradually builds toward the chorus conveys a strong sense of hope.

Sumitomo Life: Three Major Illnesses PLUS ALIVE – “You Keep Going. Footsteps ~ Be Strong” Version

Footsteps ~Be StrongMr.Children

Mr.Children “Footsteps ~Be Strong” MUSIC VIDEO
Footsteps ~Be Strong Mr.Children
Sumitomo Life “Three Major Diseases PLUS ALIVE” New CM “You Continue. Footsteps ~Be Strong” (30 seconds) [Sumitomo Life Official]

This commercial conveys who Sumitomo Life’s plan “Three Major Diseases PLUS ALIVE” is designed to support.

The central theme is “running,” expressing the desire to be by your side and support you most closely so you can keep running energetically throughout a long life.

The song that further accentuates the strength portrayed in the visuals is Mr.

Children’s “Ashioto ~Be Strong~.” Its powerful vocals over a grand sound are striking, clearly communicating a positive momentum that pushes you forward.

Asahi Beer Asahi Super Dry “Rugby World Cup Official Beer 2025” Version

+MatterONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK: +Matter [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
+MatterONE OK ROCK
Asahi Super Dry TV commercial: “Official Beer of the Rugby World Cup 2025” 30-second version

This piece introduces the Rugby World Cup supported by Asahi Super Dry, using past footage to strongly showcase the sport’s power.

It conveys the idea that not only the players but also the supporters are teammates, and that the brand wants to back their efforts with beer.

Further amplifying the strength of the visuals is the song “+Matter” by ONE OK ROCK.

Its sound evokes both power and grandeur, and combined with the soaring vocals, it suggests a sense of determination toward the future.

Kanebo KATE “KATE LIGHTS ON SHADOW.” Version

Backlight -replica-Vaundy

Kate LIGHTS ON SHADOW. 30-second horizontal commercial

This commercial powerfully showcases the unique, shadow-enhancing finish of KATE’s LIGHTS ON SHADOW by layering animation over live action.

The transition from black-and-white animation to color, followed by live-action bursting onto the screen, conveys a clear sense of beauty and growing confidence.

Further accentuating the dynamism and strength depicted in the visuals is Vaundy’s track “Backlight -replica-.” The tense, powerful band sound is striking, and combined with his bold, expansive vocals, it evokes an unstoppable forward-driving energy.

McDonald’s: “The Path to Adulthood”

All of the YouthFujifabric

Set at a McDonald’s drive-thru, this commercial portrays a milestone of growing up—a passage into adulthood.

It shows a son, newly licensed and still unaccustomed to driving, heading to the drive-thru, while evoking warm memories of when he used to ride in the back seat as a small child.

Through lighthearted, laughter-filled exchanges, it also conveys the reassuring comfort of McDonald’s.

Underscoring the film’s warm atmosphere is the song “Wakamono no Subete” by Fujifabric.

With its striking piano and a sound that blends wistfulness and warmth, the track leaves a strong impression, and the vocals vividly capture that bittersweet feeling.

MARUHAN: “Adults, play to the fullest.” (Asobi Tsukuse yo Otona-tachi)

Seventh MagicTetsuya Komuro

MARUHAN | Seventh Magic [Produced by TETSUYA KOMURO]
Seventh Magic Tetsuya Komuro
[Maruhan North Japan Company Official] Nakayama Kinnikun TV Commercial | “Play to the fullest, grown-ups” 15-second version

Nakayama Kinnikun appears in a commercial for the pachinko parlor Maruhan.

The video leaves a strong impression—its impact rivals the surreal vibe of Kinnikun striking a pose with a big smile.

The BGM also has a powerful presence; once you hear it, it sticks in your head.

By the way, the song was written specifically for the ad by Tetsuya Komuro.

Behind the commanding vocals, the signature TK sound explodes, so be sure to listen closely.

Kirin Beer Hyoketsu: Summer Festival Preparation

GoodbyeManako Arata

Hyoketsu Summer Festival Preparations - 30 Seconds

This commercial portrays Mayu Hotta working hard to prepare for a summer festival and her interactions with the people around her, while also highlighting the refreshing appeal of Hyoketsu.

As she chats with her childhood friend with a smile and the preparations for the food stalls progress enjoyably, it conveys the heat and freshness of summer, along with the mounting excitement as the event approaches.

Further accentuating the cheerful atmosphere of the visuals is the song “Sainara” by Arata Manako.

Its light, acoustic sound—tinged with a sense of busyness—and the brisk, fast-paced vocals amplify the feeling of exhilaration.