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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] Pep songs sung by Japanese bands. Many latest tracks introduced as well! (131–140)

melancholy worldlinessJapa Hari Netto

Melancholic World Affairs / JAPAHARINET (Music Video)
melancholy worldlinessJapa Hari Netto

Formed in 1999 and once disbanded, JapaHarinet announced their reunion in 2015.

This song is their debut single.

While the lyrics sing of the hardships and sorrows of life, it’s also an encouraging anthem that gently gives you a push forward.

No problemtaiyozoku

Sun Tribe 'No Problem' [Outdoor Concert LIVE at Yaon]
No problemtaiyozoku

One of the bands that led the youth punk scene, Taiyozoku.

Known for classics like Pride, Only You, and Firefly’s Love Song, Taiyozoku is especially memorable for lyrics that compare a freely flying paper airplane and encourage you with a “no problem.”

HeiwajimaB-DASH

B-DASH – Heiwajima (Official Music Video)
HeiwajimaB-DASH

This track captivates with its energetic sound and lyrics that resonate with young people.

It rejects a manual-bound life and proclaims a determination to carve out one’s own path.

Released in September 2002 as their third single, it became a hit, reaching No.

6 on the Oricon charts.

It’s a song that showcases B-DASH’s pop-punk style to the fullest and has been highly praised by fans.

Perfect for when you’re feeling down or ready to take on something new.

Listening to it will surely give you courage.

Packed with B-DASH’s trademark rebellious spirit and a positive message, it’s a true anthem of youth.

Thank youTHE STAND UP

THE STAND UP / Thank you [PV]
Thank youTHE STAND UP

A four-piece band from Kumamoto Prefecture.

They went on hiatus at the end of 2008.

This song is included on their major-label debut album, “A Little Bit of Courage and…”.

It’s a supportive track that conveys feelings of gratitude during the graduation and school entrance season, when life changes significantly.

In conclusion

This time, I introduced uplifting Japanese rock songs that stay by your side when you’re feeling down or facing a wall.

These are all tracks that, when you listen to them during tough times or when you need a push, give you the strength to look forward and start walking again.

On your commute, on the way to school, or when you need a breather, be sure to listen to these bands’ anthems and turn them into energy for tomorrow!