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Energizing songs recommended for women: songs that make you feel positive.

We’ve put together a selection of feel-good songs for women to listen to when you’re not in the mood or feeling down.

There are times when you want to stay positive and do your best, but you just can’t lift your spirits, right?

In those moments, why not borrow the power of music?

From up-tempo tracks to ballads, you’ll find songs on a variety of themes—love, life, being yourself, and more.

Try finding the one song that fits you perfectly.

By the time you finish listening, you’ll be ready to say, “Let’s make this the best day ever!”

Energizing songs recommended for women: songs that can make you feel positive (71–80)

HEART BEATKato Miria

Miliyah Kato, who commands overwhelming support not only as a singer-songwriter but also as a fashion designer—especially among young women.

Her 2012 release “HEART BEAT,” true to its title meaning “heartbeat,” is an upbeat tune that’s sure to raise both your spirits and your pulse as you listen.

The song was written specifically as the campaign track for Coca-Cola’s London Olympics, and its refreshing sound—evoking the image of Coke—is absolutely perfect!

PLAYER 1Ryokushokushakai

It’s a heart-stirring message song packed with the will to move forward.

Created by Ryokuoushoku Shakai, this track opens the album “Channel U,” released in February 2025, and vividly expresses the album’s theme that “everyone holds infinite possibilities.” The lyrics, filled with the resolve to live proactively and the determination to carve out one’s own path, are truly empowering.

If you’re looking for energy to face tomorrow, don’t miss it!

AlrightNishino Kana

Kana Nishino “Alright” Live Performance – Kana Nishino “Alright”
AlrightNishino Kana

A warm, encouraging song whose soft yet powerful vocals stay close to your heart.

Released by Kana Nishino in June 2011, it’s included on the album “Thank you, Love.” The lyrics, imbued with Nishino’s wish to cheer on those who are doing their best, deliver a message of support to “you,” who keep running straight ahead.

It’s a song that gently gives you a push on the back, urging you to keep facing forward and moving on, even in hard or sad times without giving up.

It’s a track we especially hope those striving toward their dreams and goals will listen to.

Energizing songs recommended for women: tunes that lift your spirits and make you feel positive (81–90)

Bad Bitch AestheticsAwich, NENE, LANA & MaRI

POP YOURS Presents Divas Cypher [Bad B*tch Aesthetics] Awich / NENE / LANA / MaRI (Prod. Chaki Zulu)
Bad Bitch AestheticsAwich, NENE, LANA & MaRI

A track where femininity and strength blend as one.

Riding a blazing beat, four female rappers weave words brimming with confidence.

Their strong declaration—“I am who I am”—is delivered through a rhythmic flow that lifts you up just by listening.

Released in July 2023, the song gained attention following its live performance at POP YOURS 2023.

It’s a go-to when you’re feeling down or losing confidence, a track that sparks courage.

A perfect anthem for women who want to live true to themselves.

PrayEvery Little Thing

「Pray」MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
PrayEvery Little Thing

It was released in 2000 as Every Little Thing’s 13th single.

The song was used for DyDo’s “Ti-Ha” commercial and for Menard Cosmetics’ corporate commercial for the Nagoya Women’s Marathon 2017, and it reached No.

2 on the Oricon weekly singles chart.

The lyrics and sound are uplifting and full of courage and energy.

boyfriendaiko

aiko - “Boyfriend” music video
boyfriendaiko

Released in 2000 as aiko’s sixth single overall.

It became her best-selling single, and its success led to her first appearance at the 51st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 2000.

Although it initially had no tie-in, the song was later used in a commercial for Bridgestone’s “Albelt.” It’s a rhythmic and fun track.

LOVE2000hitomi

Released in 2000 as hitomi’s 17th single.

The song was used on Nippon TV’s “Gekikukan Pro Yakyu 2000” during June and July, as well as the image song for Game 2 of the Japan Series.

It became hitomi’s biggest long-running hit, and it is still used as a cheer song in high school baseball.

With its energizing, uplifting sound, it’s a track that’s frequently heard in sports settings.