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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 Featured! (1–10)

Dreams!!!!NEK

NEK! – Dreams!!!! (Official Music Video)
Dreams!!!!NEK

NEK!, a four-member girls’ rock band that debuted in April 2024.

As a new-generation, internet-born band rapidly gaining attention, the track they released in December 2024 is a fan favorite that was already sparking massive sing-alongs at their shows.

The song conveys a strong resolve not to let dreams remain just dreams, embodying a determination to believe in yourself and move forward.

Set to a fast-tempo rock sound, it’s packed with call-and-response-ready phrases that powerfully push listeners onward.

It was included on their second EP, “TR!CK TAK!NG,” released in March 2025, with the music video dropping at the same time.

It’s the perfect anthem when you need the courage to take a step toward a new challenge or want to achieve something together with your friends!

All good!Kaneyori Masaru

Kaneyori Masaru [Everything’s Alright!] Music Video
All good!Kaneyori Masaru

Kaneyori Masaru is a three-piece girls’ rock band based in Osaka.

Their digital single “Zenbu All Right!”—written for Prime Video’s new brand commercial in June 2025—is a pep song dedicated to everyone living with anxiety and vulnerability.

For those of us struggling through the present, it gives a push forward with the power of someone saying, “It’s okay.” Riding on emotional guitar rock, vocalist Chitose Mina’s singing builds toward the chorus with a striking sense of release.

In the music video, a woman attempting to park is cheered on with cries of “All right!” from the band members and bystanders, visually embodying the song’s message.

It’s the perfect track when you need courage to take on something new or when you want to root for someone giving their all.

Let’s dream!rasonburu

La Sonble "Let’s Dream!" (Music Video)
Let's dream!rasonburu

Rasomble’s “Let’s Dream!” is set for release in 2025, a track that feels like a full-throttle expression of positive emotions.

The lively band sound layered with airy vocals clearly conveys an uplifting, bright spirit.

The lyrics depict looking back on memories and pushing forward past denial and setbacks, giving a strong, driving impression.

It’s also featured in a Shimamura commercial and tied in with the show “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita.” Altogether, it captures youth in a straightforward, heartfelt way.

[2026] Cheer Songs Sung by Japanese Bands: Many Latest Tracks Introduced! (11–20)

Ultramarine Eulogybokula.

bokula. – Ultramarine Eulogy [Official Music Video]
Ultramarine Eulogybokula.

If you’re looking for a powerful anthem to push you forward as you face entrance exam studies or new challenges, bokula.’s track is a perfect fit.

Released digitally in August 2023, the song was later included on the October E.P.

“Phantom youth” and featured in Kawaijuku’s 2024 TV commercials and transit ads.

With concrete phrases that evoke school club activities—like mud-caked spikes and uniforms, and the oath of declaration—it validates the days you spend steadily putting in the effort.

Its exhilarating guitar-rock sound and straightforward lyrics, depicting the grit to claw your way up and take a do-or-die shot, are sure to ignite listeners’ hearts.

It’s a song we recommend to anyone feeling nervous before a competition or looking to cheer on someone giving their all.

Because I’ve always loved you.neguse.

Neguse. “Because I’ve Always Loved You” Official Music Video
Because I’ve always loved you.neguse.

This song, dedicated to the high school baseball players battling it out on the summer Koshien stage, is an encouraging anthem by Neguse.

Released as a digital single in June 2024, it was chosen as the theme song for Asahi Broadcasting Corporation/TV Asahi’s “Netto Koshien.” The track is also included on the EP “Ai to Ai no Fight!” and a music video was released in August.

Its melody expands from a rhythmic rap section into choral-style harmonies, layered with a straightforward message about the value of persevering.

It’s a powerful piece that gently supports not only the players devoted to baseball, but anyone who continues to face what they love head-on.

Listen to it when you’re approaching exams, club activities, or a new challenge—you’re sure to find courage.

RhapsodyBILLY BOO

BILLY BOO – Rhapsody [Official Music Video] TV Anime 'The After-Dinner Mysteries' Ending Theme
RhapsodyBILLY BOO

BILLY BOO captivates with a unique hybrid sound that fuses catchy melodies with roots in Black music.

Released in April 2025, the track was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “The After-Dinner Mysteries” and became a hot topic, earning power-play rotation on 57 radio stations nationwide.

The song carries a positive message: in the midst of days filled with challenges, a protagonist who has locked their own heart finds the courage to open that door and step toward a shining tomorrow.

Its brisk 16-beat rhythm and the wistful yet powerful vocals of KAZUKI UJIIE make it a track that gives you a push forward.

It’s a motivational anthem for anyone seeking the courage to take on something new or hoping to transform their everyday life!

With love from a certain futureback number

This is a song that was featured in a MOS Burger commercial aired in 2025 and released the same year as a digital single.

The song was written specifically for this commercial.

The lyrics are composed as a message sent from the future to the past.

For those who are finding life difficult right now, it may serve as a spark to nurture hope for the future.

Along with Iyori Shimizu’s gentle vocals and the calm melody line, listening to it can make you feel as if you’re being softly, kindly encouraged from behind.