[Western Music] CM Songs I Often Hear Recently [2025]
The rule that a song becomes popular after being featured in a commercial hasn’t changed, past or present.
When a song is used in a well-received commercial and goes viral along with it—that’s a classic winning pattern.
For those who want to quickly check out these talked-about CM tracks, this article introduces Western songs featured in buzzworthy commercials!
With foreign songs, it can be hard to figure out the track when you don’t understand the lyrics—but we generally include both the actual commercial footage and the song’s music video, so it should be easy to check.
We update this article regularly with the latest information, so be sure to bookmark it!
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[Western Music] CM Songs I Often Hear Recently [2025] (11–20)
Just WatchNEW!WEARETHEGOOD


In the EZY Jeans commercial titled “Jeans Like You’ve Never Seen Before,” a man performs a double-dutch routine.
He jumps and spreads his legs while wearing EZY Jeans, and the performance clearly conveys how easy they are to move in.
The cool performance grabs your attention while effectively highlighting the product’s appeal.
Just CoolObongjayar


In the commercials introducing features of Google’s smartphone Pixel, each spot showcases appealing highlights like Circle to Search, photo editing, the built-in AI Gemini, and even the foldable form factor.
You might think the very simple, beat-based background music is just a typical original track made for a commercial, but it’s actually a song called “Just Cool” by Nigerian artist Obongjayar.
The ads use a minimal section of the track, but the original version features more vocals and incorporates various sound effects, making it an engaging song that doesn’t get old.
Fight SongRachel Platten

This is the “Now it’s our turn” version, which introduces one after another the projects undertaken by the Taisei Corporation Group.
At the end of the commercial, the catchphrase “Work that remains on the map” is prominently displayed—a wonderful line that shows the pride they take in their work.
The background music features Rachel Platten’s 2015 release “Fight Song,” a mid-tempo, radiant track whose lyrics offer powerful encouragement.
It’s sure to give you courage, so be sure to listen while checking out the lyrics and their Japanese translation.
I Got You ( I Feel Good )James Brown


This is a commercial introducing the deliciousness of The Peel, a lemon sour made with lemon peel.
Yo Oizumi passionately explains how the slightly bitter flavor from the lemon peel creates a mature, grown-up taste.
It’s true that sours highlighting juice are common, but ones that spotlight the peel are rare—so you can’t help but wonder what it tastes like! The BGM is James Brown’s “I Got You (I Feel Good).” Released in 1964, the song features irresistibly funky vocals.
Your Silent FaceNEW!New Order


This is a commercial for the iconic Lady Dior handbag.
It features Mia Goth, Greta Lee, and Mikey Madison, showcasing Lady Dior in a variety of colors.
The background music is “Your Silent Face,” a track from the British band New Order’s 1983 album Power, Corruption & Lies.
The synthesizer sound, which evokes a somewhat dreamlike atmosphere, is particularly striking.
PrologueNEW!Hit+Run


This is a commercial introducing the Le Lift series cream and under-eye sheet mask.
The woman portrayed in the sepia-toned footage looks cool and leaves a strong impression, doesn’t she? The BGM is “Prologue” by Hit+Run.
The way various sounds layer over a minimal beat is breathtaking.
It’s a track that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly airy, so if you’re curious, be sure to listen to the whole thing.
[Western Music] CM Songs I’ve Been Hearing a Lot Lately [2025] (21–30)
You Can’t Hurry LoveThe Supremes

This is a promotional commercial introducing SPRING VALLEY BREWERY, a craft beer released by Kirin Beer.
The cast members look like they’re having a great time enjoying the beer, and it’s so fun to watch that it gets you excited too! The background music features a cover of The Supremes’ signature song “You Can’t Hurry Love.” Since its 1966 release, it has been covered by artists around the world and is a classic that you often hear in various settings in Japan as well.






