Feeling down after something unpleasant and can’t find the motivation? At times like that, you just want to recharge with some feel-good songs, right? In this article, we’re introducing uplifting tracks that were hits in the 2000s.
We’ve gathered a variety of energizing songs—from tunes with relentlessly upbeat melodies that fill you with power to songs with warm lyrics that gently restore your spirit.
Whether you used to listen to these tracks back then to boost your mood or you’re hearing them for the first time, give these 2000s feel-good songs a listen and get your energy back!
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Uplifting songs that were hits in the 2000s: iconic tracks that give you power (1–10)
Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

A song brimming with youthful power! This signature track by Sukima Switch was released in July 2005 and captured many hearts as an insert song for the film “Rough.” Its bright melody and powerful vocals give a boost to those facing setbacks or worries.
As symbolized by the lyric “Smash what you’ve built up,” it’s a cheer song that encourages you to move forward with pure sensibility, unbound by past experiences or conventional wisdom.
When you hit a wall at work or school, why not listen to this song to recharge? It also makes a perfect gift for a friend who’s feeling down.
Sukima Switch’s warm vocals are sure to help you take that first step toward changing your life.
astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN is a rock band that’s popular across generations.
Their signature song “Tentai Kansoku” (“Stargazing”) sent many young listeners of the time into a frenzy when they heard it in real time.
It’s a track that carries a touch of bittersweetness, but the driving, fast-paced melody makes it an irresistibly uplifting song.
ultra soulB’z

While facing tough challenges, just listening to this song might put you in a funky mood—ultra soul is incredibly motivating.
Many B’z tracks are hype, but this one is an especially powerful, energizing anthem that can even work as a wake-up call.
If you’re not a morning person and struggle to get going, definitely give it a listen!
Happinessarashi

This is an Arashi song that lifts your spirits.
Released in 2007, it was used as the theme song for the drama “Yamada Taro Monogatari,” starring Kazunari Ninomiya and Sho Sakurai.
It was also featured in JAL’s “Sakitoku Campaign” commercials, making it well-loved by many.
The lyrics convey the importance of keeping your eyes forward and continuing to move ahead, paired with an irresistibly upbeat pop rhythm.
It’s perfect for cheering up a friend or giving yourself courage.
It’s even used as a high school baseball cheer song, so if everyone sings it together, you’ll surely feel your excitement soar!
GIFTMr.Children

A Mr.Children track filled with passionate lyrics and a powerful melody that energizes listeners.
Released in December 2008, this song became widely beloved as the theme for the Beijing Olympics broadcasts.
It’s a cheer song dedicated to everyone living their daily lives with all their might, celebrating the dignity of being human beyond binary oppositions like victory and defeat.
It’s the perfect song for when you’re feeling down or want to encourage someone.
Wrapped in Mr.Children’s warm vocals, why not renew your gratitude for yourself and the people you cherish?
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

A moving number by Yuzu that gently honors the journey of shedding tears and sweat in pursuit of a dream.
It was chosen as NHK’s official theme song for the 2004 Athens Olympics.
It reminds you that, after days of frustrated tears and days when nothing went right and you felt like giving up, the person who made it through all that will surely be okay from here on out.
Popular as a graduation song, this piece inspires you to keep striving and live for your dreams and goals.
It’s also recommended to sing this song together to cheer on children who are graduating from their teams and setting off on a new path.
The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP

When you think of SMAP’s signature songs, this number comes to mind.
It was released as a single in March 2003 and topped the Oricon weekly chart.
It was also used as the theme song for the drama “Boku no Ikiru Michi,” starring group member Tsuyoshi Kusanagi.
The lyrics, written and composed by Noriyuki Makihara, convey the message that each person is special.
The choreography for the chorus is easy for anyone to imitate, making it a guaranteed hit at karaoke.
It’s a song that gives you courage when you’re feeling down or have lost confidence.



