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!”
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Energizing songs recommended for women: Tracks that lift your spirits (1–10)
GO FOR IT!!Nishino Kana

When it comes to support songs for girls who want to confess their feelings, Kana Nishino’s “GO FOR IT!!” is the one.
Released in 2012 as her 18th single, it ranked 7th on the Oricon Singles Chart and reached No.
1 on various digital charts.
It was also used as the commercial song for Yamazaki Baking’s “Lunch Pack,” featuring Ayame Gouriki.
The lyrics, about a girl whose heart races just from saying hello to her crush and who musters up the courage to tell him how she feels, are absolutely heart-fluttering.
Life RoadRozarīna

Rosalina’s “Life Road,” which was selected as the opening theme for the anime Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 15th Anniversary, is a grand song that gives you courage.
The lyrics are filled with a positive message that “no matter how hard things are, you can turn them into something good,” and listening to it when you stumble seems like it will give you the strength to move forward.
By the way, Rosalina’s stage name is said to come from the herb “rosalina,” known for its relaxing effects.
True to the name, her voice is incredibly soothing to listen to.
ASOBONiziU

“ASOBO” is an upbeat song by NiziU, known for hits like “Make you happy.” Like their other tracks, it features simple lyrics and an easy-to-remember dance.
It’s perfect for boosting your energy on your commute to school or work, and it’s also a great pick for learning the choreography together and dancing as a fun change of pace.
The music video is colorful and super cute, and just watching it naturally lifts your spirits—so if you like, be sure to check it out along with the song.
Energizing songs recommended for women: Songs that can lift your spirits (11–20)
So, you are not alone.Little Glee Monster

A powerful cheer song that has been featured in the anime My Hero Academia, as the theme song for the televised Mie Prefecture tournament of the National High School Baseball Championship, and as a set piece in dance competitions.
Little Glee Monster’s cute yet strong vocals feel like a hand on your back saying, “You can do it.” Even if the present is far from your ideal, if you don’t give up, you’ll surely see the light! It’s an energizing, courage-boosting track that makes you feel like you can move forward, powerfully and in your own way, one step at a time.
YUME WeatherShimatani Hitomi

A gentle, heartwarming song that left a strong impression as the ending theme for both the TV and movie versions of Doraemon.
Within its relaxed tempo, Hitomi Shimatani’s crystal-clear vocals resonate beautifully, with a children’s chorus adding an extra layer of soothing charm.
The warm lyrics, as if speaking to a small child, also touch the hardened hearts of adults.
If you’ve been feeling pressed for time lately and worry you haven’t been as kind to others as you’d like, why not pause for a moment and listen to this song?
BeautifulSuperfly

The theme song chosen for the drama “Mother Game: Kanojo-tachi no Kaikyū,” starring Fumino Kimura, is Superfly’s “Beautiful.” It’s a track from her fifth album, “WHITE,” released in 2015, and it hit number one on Chaku-Uta and iTunes.
Shiho Ochi of Superfly reportedly struggled a lot with writing the lyrics for this song, but she didn’t ask anyone else to do it and saw it through to the end.
The lyrics, which convey a determination to “believe in myself and push forward” despite doubts and worries, resonate deeply along with her feelings.
Flash GirlToukyou Jihen

Shinsekai Girl by Tokyo Jihen is a song that captures a girl’s positive, always-at-her-peak spirit.
Released in 2007 as their digital single, it was used in commercials for Subaru’s kei cars “Stella/Stella Revesta” and “R2.” The track was composed by bassist Seiji Kameda during production of Tokyo Jihen’s third album, Variety.
The protagonist’s way of living—throwing herself into today, neither yesterday nor tomorrow—gives you courage just by listening.
Be sure to check out the English-lyric version, Put Your Camera Down, too!


