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[2026] Cheer songs sung by Japanese bands. Many latest tracks introduced as well!

When studying for exams or work feels tough, when nerves hit before a sports competition, or when you want the courage to try something new—those are the perfect moments for uplifting support songs from Japanese bands.

Powerful sounds and heartfelt lyrics will give you that extra push forward.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Japanese rock tracks, from timeless anthems to the latest releases, that help you stay positive.

These are songs you’ll want to play when you need to lift your spirits or cheer someone on who’s giving it their all!

[2026] Cheer Songs Sung by Japanese Bands: Many New Tracks Introduced! (71–80)

Live in the present.Saucy Dog

Saucy Dog “Live in the present.” Music Video
Live in the present.Saucy Dog

A refreshing coming-of-age anthem by Saucy Dog that powerfully conveys the importance of staying true to yourself.

Written as the support song for the 101st All Japan High School Soccer Tournament and released in July 2023, it delivers courage and hope through Shinya Ishihara’s passionate vocals and the band’s exhilarating sound.

When you face setbacks or anxiety, when your faith in yourself wavers, this song reminds you of the beauty of living fully in the present moment.

A powerful track that supports everyone striving toward their dreams with their friends.

Stone KorobSekaiichi

Sekaiichi is a three-piece rock band formed in 2001.

This song is their second single.

It conveys, through gentle, warm vocals and music, the idea of living simply and freely without overthinking.

It’s the perfect song for when you’re feeling tired.

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Marcy – Yell (Official Music Video)
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This is a digital-only single by Marcy, written as the campaign song for the 55th anniversary of the Shinken Zemi High School Course.

The powerful band sound and heartrending lyrics resonate deeply with listeners.

The message, “It’s okay to cry on days you want to cry,” emphasizes the importance of facing your emotions honestly.

Released in February 2024, this warm, supportive song stands by you when you face challenges and difficulties.

It’s a track that gives courage not only to those taking on new challenges but also when you feel close to breaking.

Be sure to check it out as a song that will give you a gentle push forward.

[2026] Cheer Songs Sung by Japanese Bands: Many New Tracks Featured! (81–90)

Hello Fixer10-FEET

This is the 18th single by 10-FEET, released in July 2019, and it’s also included on the classic album Collins.

The band even held a nationwide tour under this release, making it a song that symbolizes the excitement of that time.

The lyrics seem to depict a strong will to unleash the impulses deep within, reset the status quo, and move forward.

TAKUMA’s piercing vocals and the exhilarating, high-velocity sound feel like a spell that sets listeners’ hearts free, don’t they? It was also used in a Pocari Sweat commercial and as the theme song for the drama Shin Minami no Teio.

In those moments when you want to change something or take a step forward, this song might just give you the push you need.

OVERNIGHTTHE ORAL CIGARETTES

THE ORAL CIGARETTES “OVERNIGHT” Music Video (TV anime “Togen Anki” opening theme)
OVERNIGHTTHE ORAL CIGARETTES

This is a song by THE ORAL CIGARETTES whose dynamic rock sound stirs a heart that’s come to a standstill! Released in July 2025, it was also chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Togen Anki.” The track is packed to the brim with the protagonist’s inner turmoil and resolve.

You can almost hear vocalist Takuya Yamanaka shouting, “Don’t end your life with nothing but regrets!” When you want to change yourself but can’t quite take that final step, this song is sure to give you a push forward.

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Novelbright – Canopus [Official Audio]
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An emotional rock sound that grabs your heart.

This is a track by Novelbright.

Released digitally in April 2025, the song showcases vocalist Yudai Takenaka’s impressive high-range singing.

The lyrics carry a message of light shining in the darkness—hope and friendship—that lifts your spirits just by reading them.

Born from Takenaka’s own experiences, the raw feelings resonate deeply with listeners.

It’s an inspiring number that will support you at your side!

Theme of The Blue HeartsTHE BLUE HEARTS

It’s a song that feels like a burst of raw early impulse—bearing the band’s own name—that was released independently after their major debut.

Many listeners were surely gripped by its message: a cry of alienation from society and a thirst for freedom, shouted over a breakneck punk sound that runs just about two minutes.

Hiroto Kōmoto’s rough yet straight-ahead vocals seem to bypass logic and set your soul on fire directly.

Originally released in August 1987 as a self-produced single, the track was later included on the commemorative best-of album “THE BLUE HEARTS 30th ANNIVERSARY ALL TIME MEMORIALS ~SUPER SELECTED SONGS~.” If you’re feeling stifled by the status quo or itching to scream at something unjust, listening to this will help unleash those pent-up emotions.