Whose Song Is It? UNIQLO Commercial Music: A Roundup of Popular Ad Songs
Under the keywords “Life” and “Wear,” UNIQLO proposes clothing that fits seamlessly into our daily lives.
It used to have the image of affordable, everyday wear, but lately it’s been gaining strong support from fashion-conscious young people as well.
You often see UNIQLO commercials on TV, and their clean, simple direction is striking, isn’t it?
The songs used in the commercials also often become a hot topic.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the tracks that have been used in UNIQLO commercials so far.
You might find that song you heard in a commercial and were curious about.
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Whose song is it? UNIQLO’s commercial songs. A roundup of popular commercial tracks (51–60)
MeintemaYasuaki Iwata


This is a commercial announcing the collaboration between UT, one of UNIQLO’s popular product lines, and the game The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
While showcasing footage from the game, the designs of the T-shirts are introduced, and many fans of the Zelda series were likely intrigued.
The game’s theme song is used as the BGM.
The grand and powerful piece by Yasuaki Iwata feels like it stirs up your fighting spirit as you listen.
Relay ~ Forest PoemSouthern All Stars

UNIQLO’s HEATTECH commercial “Love is Heat” is a heartwarming ad that showcases couples from around the world alongside the catchphrase, “You are my HEATTECH.” Every couple looks so close and happy that the commercial leaves viewers feeling warm inside.
PetalRaveena


This commercial features “Petal” by R&B singer Ravyn Lenae.
It’s an exquisitely dreamy, entrancing track, with layered vocals that feel wonderful.
The piece is crafted so you can almost hear the smooth texture of UNIQLO’s Ultra Stretch Set.
you should see me in a crownBillie Eilish


In addition to her work as an artist, Billie Eilish is constantly in the spotlight for her remarks and fashion.
She collaborated with Japanese pop artist Takashi Murakami on a UT campaign, the “Billie Eilish × Takashi Murakami UT Collaboration” commercial.
Although it’s a UT collaboration ad, there’s actually an animated version of this song that was also created in collaboration with Murakami.
Even when you read the lyrics in Japanese, the track gives off a somewhat dark vibe, but in the collaborative music video with Murakami, it comes across as a very cool song.
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Sad Feelings (Just a Man in Love)Keisuke Kuwata


The UNIQLO commercial series featuring Haruka Ayase has become a familiar favorite.
In the Life and Wear “Healthy Party” edition, she is shown enjoying cooking in a tank top.
It’s not just about making food—there’s dancing and chatting, creating a warm, relaxed mood.
The background music is Keisuke Kuwata’s “Kanashii Kimochi (JUST A MAN IN LOVE),” which naturally makes you imagine all sorts of stories behind the commercial from the lyrics!
March Toward TomorrowKeisuke Kuwata


The UNIQLO commercial “Life and Wear / Locker Room” features Haruka Ayase, Kei Nishikori, Atsuto Uchida, Yuki Saito, and Akemi Masuda.
The star-studded cast is impressive, and the CM song, Keisuke Kuwata’s “Ashita e no March,” enhances the ad’s refreshing feel.
Sorrow Beyond the BoogieSouthern All Stars

This is a commercial for a bra top that promotes the fact that it can be worn on its own or with a single layer over it outdoors.
In addition to Haruka Ayase and Yumi Kawai, the CM features many female models stylishly wearing the bra top.
It clearly conveys its lightness, convenience, and fashionable appeal.





