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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)

FantastipoToraji Haiji

[+81 DANCE STUDIO] Toraji-Haiji – Fantastipo / Performed by Travis Japan
FantastipoToraji Haiji

Fantastipo by Toraji Haiji, a unit formed by Taichi Kokubun of TOKIO and Tsuyoshi Domoto of KinKi Kids.

This upbeat song lifts your spirits and brightens anyone who listens to it.

It was released in 2005 and became a hit.

sense of shameshuuchishin

A three-member male unit born from the popular TV show “Quiz! Hexagon” enlivened living rooms across the nation at the time.

With easy-to-remember choreography and a catchy melody, they became widely known.

Released in 2008, the song was a hit, ranking within the top 200 on the weekly charts for 50 consecutive weeks.

MickeyGorie with Jasmine & Joann

Hey Mickey! – Gorie with Jasmine & Joann – Miki Nadal – Intro de Miki Nadal en Se Lo Que Hicisteis –
MickeyGorie with Jasmine & Joann

Gorie with Jasmine & Joann’s “Mickey,” a cover of Toni Basil’s “Mickey,” became a hit as the theme song for the character Gorie, created in a TV comedy skit.

This uplifting song, which cheers up a downhearted mind, was released in 2004 and became a hit.

FlowerORANGE RANGE

Hana – ORANGE RANGE (Full)
FlowerORANGE RANGE

Orange Range’s “Hana,” the theme song of the blockbuster film Be with You, left a lasting mark on listeners everywhere.

Released as a ballad by Orange Range, this song’s heartfelt lyrics and emotionally compelling melody bring a sense of calm to those who hear it.

Love Revolution 21Mōningu Musume.

Morning Musume. 'The Love Revolution 21' (MV)
Love Revolution 21Mōningu Musume.

Morning Musume’s “Love Revolution 21,” which took the early 2000s by storm.

Their energetic dancing and singing won support from a wide range of generations, not just teens at the time.

With easy-to-understand lyrics and dance moves that were simple to imitate, it spread throughout Japan.