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Cheer songs that were hits in the 2000s

When it comes to cheering someone on, that lively, energetic, and speedy “rah-rah” feeling is important.

That said, that’s more for sports-style cheering.

Sometimes a gentle, mellow song can lift up a heart that’s feeling down or troubled.

From high-energy, athletic vibes to quietly encouraging ones, here are pep songs suited to a variety of moments.

Cheering songs that were hits in the 2000s (31–40)

You are the star.Sazan Ōrusutāzu

Southern All Stars – You Are the Star [Official Music Video]
You are the star.Sazan Ōrusutāzu

This work is characterized by a rock sound brimming with exhilaration and a melody whose powerful message strikes straight to the heart.

Released by Southern All Stars in July 2004, the song drew attention as a cheer anthem for the Athens Olympics and as a campaign song for Toyota Motor Corporation.

Created as an encouragement song for Olympic athletes and listeners alike, it instills hope for a radiant future and the courage to take on new challenges.

In 2005, it was selected as the entrance march for the 77th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament, powerfully supporting high school ballplayers as they fought with courage and passion.

It’s a quintessential cheer song that resonates not only with baseball lovers, but with everyone striving toward their dreams.

powder snowRemioromen

Remioromen – Powder Snow (Music Video Short ver.)
powder snowRemioromen

Released in 2005, Remioromen’s signature song “Konayuki,” used as an insert song in the smash-hit drama 1 Litre of Tears, stunned listeners with its calm opening that surges into a soaring chorus.

It’s one of their standout hits that defined the 2000s.

Grandfather’s ClockHirai Ken

The more you listen, the more it helps you grow: Ken Hirai’s “Grandfather’s Clock.” Ken Hirai’s masculine, soaring vocals highlight the song’s appeal.

Released in 2002, this smash hit won Song of the Year at the 17th Japan Gold Disc Awards.

cherry blossomKawaguchi Kyogo

The 2000s are strongly remembered for many hit songs featuring the phrase “sakura,” and among them, Kyōgo Kawaguchi’s “Sakura” continues to stand out as a classic.

His emotionally raw singing style and the melody that slips smoothly into the ear made it one of the defining songs of the 2000s.

Becoming a Thousand WindsAkiyama Masashi

Become a Thousand Winds – Masafumi Akikawa
Becoming a Thousand WindsAkiyama Masashi

Masafumi Akikawa’s “A Thousand Winds” remains a defining song of the 2000s, conveying the grandeur of the music and a force like the power of the earth overflowing from him.

Its profound lyrics moved people of all ages at the time and brought tears to their eyes.

Some listeners who couldn’t grasp the lyrics back then may finally understand them now when they revisit the song.

It’s a masterpiece that prompts deep reflection.