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[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!

[Western Music] Recently Frequently Heard Commercial Songs [2025] (41–50)

Coca-Cola “Road Trip” Version

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Tyla – BLISS (Official Music Video)
BlissTyla
[Coca-Cola] Web CM 'Road Trip' version 15 seconds

This Coca-Cola commercial features the memorable tagline, “Being absorbed beats being focused.” Indeed, many people have probably felt that they perform more powerfully when they’re completely absorbed in something they love, compared to when they’re trying to concentrate on something they’re not interested in.

This ad builds on that striking tagline and is set around a road trip.

As the female protagonist is driving with her friends, who should be in the car next to them but Tayla! It’s a captivating commercial with a dreamy, heart-pounding twist.

Naturally, the background music is Tayla’s track “Bliss.” The lyrics express deep affection for a loved one, while also conveying the anxiety of what might happen if they were ever separated.

It’s a feeling many people can relate to.

[Western Music] Recently Popular Commercial Songs [2025] (51–60)

Suntory The Peel: “The Peels Strike Back — A Big Hit” Version

I Got You ( I Feel Good )James Brown

James Brown – I Got You (I Feel Good) (Visualizer)
I Got You ( I Feel Good )James Brown
The Peel: 'The Revenge of the Rind – Wildly Popular' 15-second Version | Yo Oizumi, Takumi Saito, Sosuke Ikematsu | Suntory Commercial

In the commercial for The Peel, said to be made using lemon peels, its appeal is presented to beer lovers.

The ad shows only image cuts of lemon peel, shots of the cast drinking The Peel as if it tastes great, and the number of units sold.

It never explicitly describes the flavor, but the message that it’s “loved by beer aficionados” invites us to imagine it has no sweetness and a compelling, addictive bitterness.

By not revealing everything, it cleverly conveys the product’s allure.

The background music is James Brown’s signature song “I Got You (I Feel Good),” making it clear the ad is aimed at adults.

Released in 1965, the track is renowned for its funky shouts and an irresistible groove that makes you want to move.

Honda ZR-V “SUVs are meant to run.” (campaign/edition)

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[ZR-V] TV Commercial (Web Version) 'SUVs are made to run.'

This commercial straightforwardly highlights the Honda ZR-V’s stylish look, rich features, and powerful performance.

It shows the car speeding through a racetrack, driving along tree-lined mountain roads, and moving through cityscapes, expressing that it can be driven with confidence anywhere.

The scenes of high speed convey strength, while the mountain roads and urban settings suggest nimble, easy handling.

The footage also communicates the idea that reassurance, safety, and stability contribute to a fulfilling everyday life.

ENEOS “Long-term Vision” Edition

Crazy For LoveMondays feat. Lucy

Japanese Translation: Crazy For Love – Mondays feat. Lucy
Crazy For LoveMondays feat. Lucy
CM: ENEOS Group Long-Term Vision

This commercial reflects on the ENEOS Group’s journey so far while conveying a vision to keep boldly taking on challenges into the future.

It also portrays the confidence gained from having turned many energy-related impossibilities into possibilities, expressing a determination to connect today’s initiatives to tomorrow’s progress.

The song “Crazy For Love” further accentuates the intensity of the feelings expressed in the visuals.

With its crisp, rhythm-forward sound and a structure that steadily builds toward the chorus, it evokes a sense of powerful love and passionate resolve.

Suntory WORLD WHISKY Ao: “The sea-scented highball is now in a can.”

Mister SandmanThe Chordettes

SUNTORY WORLD WHISKY Ao “The sea-scented highball is now in a can.” 30-second version starring Ryuhei Matsuda and Shizuka Ishibashi | Suntory

At the restaurant of Jetwing Lighthouse, a luxury hotel in Sri Lanka, Shizuka Ishibashi waits for Ryuhei Matsuda to arrive.

The refined setting—the atmosphere of the hotel and the view of the sea through the restaurant’s windows—is truly striking.

When Matsuda arrives, the two share a conversation over glasses of Midori.

It’s an elegant and captivating sequence that exudes a distinctly mature sophistication, brilliantly conveying the premium image associated with whisky.

The background music features The Chordettes’ signature 1954 release, “Mr.

Sandman,” whose beautiful harmonies are enchanting enough to make you swoon.

Unilever LUX Super Rich Shine: “The one who recommends me is me.”

AliveSia

Sia – Alive (Official Video)
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Sia is an Australian artist who performed as part of the acid jazz band Crisp and, after going solo, gained worldwide popularity.

Born in 1975, she’s relatively older for an artist who continues to thrive on the global scene, yet she keeps releasing hit songs that feel fresh and innovative.

Her classic track “Alive,” released in 2016, is a standout work marked by its serious melody and powerful lyrics.

Koki Holdings Japan: “Come on, challenges — let your heart beat louder, be yourself.”

Are You Gonna Be My GirlJet

Jet – Are You Gonna Be My Girl (Official Music Video)
Are You Gonna Be My GirlJet
Bring it on, challenges—let your heart pound, yourself. [Electrical Equipment Construction Edition] - HiKOKI

From HiKOKI, which meets diverse needs in electrical equipment construction, comes a cordless vacuum pump—featured in a commercial that highlights ease of use and an uplifting feel.

While the visuals show an actual job site, the workers’ smiles convey that the pump’s well-rounded features make it easy to handle.

The spot also seems to emphasize that safety on construction sites translates into peace of mind for the people who live or work there.

Further amplifying the sense of fulfillment depicted in the footage is the song “Are You Gonna Be My Girl” by JET.

With its light, memorable rhythm and crisp band sound, it expresses a sense of fun perfectly.