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Cheer-up songs recommended for people in their 50s: classic and popular Japanese hits

“I want to live each day with energy”—that’s something people of all ages can relate to.

But with busy work schedules and being caught up in household chores, it doesn’t always go that smoothly.

In this article, we’ve gathered uplifting J-Pop songs recommended for people in their 50s.

There are times when you just want a little push, or when you want to sweep away your worries.

In those moments, music will surely be on your side.

Let these uplifting songs become your courage and the power to live.

Cheering songs recommended for people in their 50s: Classic and popular Japanese tracks (21–30)

I can’t put it into wordsOda Kazumasa

Kazumasa Oda himself Kotoba ni Dekinai Full
I can't put it into wordsOda Kazumasa

Released by Off Course in 1982 and later self-covered by Kazumasa Oda, this song is well-known as a life insurance commercial theme.

It’s also widely recognized as a tearjerker.

I believe it’s a timeless classic loved across generations and one that will be sung for years to come.

Get fired upDaikoku Maki

Maki Ohguro’s “Atsuku Nare” is a classic that energized the 1996 Olympics.

Within its powerful message, you can feel the importance of love, belief in oneself, and the resolve to live freely.

It’s a true push on the back—a song that gives strength when anyone faces setbacks or anxiety.

Its lyrics resonate especially with those in their 50s standing at a crossroads in life, inspiring new challenges.

It’s included on the best album “MAKI OHGURO BEST OF BEST – All Singles Collection –,” so check it out if you want the track!

Our TomorrowElefanto Kashimashi

Elephant Kashimashi – “Our Tomorrow”
Our TomorrowElefanto Kashimashi

Elephant Kashimashi’s “Oretachi no Ashita” is a pep song with an inspiring message.

Hiroji Miyamoto’s powerful vocals give strength to everyone working hard each day.

It’s a track that instills determination and hope, giving you the courage to face any obstacle.

In moments when you feel the weight and fatigue of years of professional life, this song will cheer you on.

When anxiety or setbacks hit, it’s sure to be a reliable companion that helps you pause, catch your breath, and rise again.

Be kind to othersTHE BLUE HEARTS

Everyone feels tired in daily life.

In those moments, THE BLUE HEARTS’ “Be Kind to People” is a song that resonates with the heart and gives you strength.

With its simple riffs and driving drums, it features a catchy melody that sticks with you and is easy for anyone to hum along to.

The lyrics are straightforward, and the song has been embraced by many generations as an anthem of encouragement for life.

Even on nights when you’re worn out from work, listening to this track can give you the courage to take a step toward the next day.

Carrying a message that cheers on those facing difficulties, this is a song especially recommended for people in their 50s.

Daydream BelieverTHE TIMERS

THE TIMERS – Daydream Believer (Hammock Mix)
Daydream BelieverTHE TIMERS

The Timers’ “Daydream Believer” is known as an uplifting song that resonates with the heart.

Frequently heard in commercials, it’s a well-loved track that offers encouragement in a variety of everyday situations.

Its appeal lies in how its positive message, combined with Kiyoshiro’s warm vocals, conveys a gentle presence that stays close to the listener’s heart.

For those in their 50s, often caught up in the rush of daily life, this song can help rekindle long-forgotten dreams and hopes.

When your spirit is on the verge of breaking, it may be the spark that helps you regain courage and a smile.

FanfareTamaki Kōji

Koji Tamaki “Fanfare” MUSIC VIDEO (Theme song for TBS Sunday Theater ‘The Royal Family’)
FanfareTamaki Kōji

This is a rousing anthem powerfully sung by Koji Tamaki, famed for his overwhelming vocal prowess, riding on a melody full of drive and momentum.

Released as a single in November 2025, it was chosen as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “The Royal Family.” Drawing on his childhood experiences in Hokkaido and paralleling life with the growth of a horse, this work was created with those images in mind.

Its message—that life isn’t only about winning or losing, and that it’s important to face forward and move on as your true self—resonates deeply with listeners.

Pick this song when you need that extra bit of courage at a crucial moment.

Young manSaijō Hideki

Hideki Saijo – Young Man (Y.M.C.A.)
Young manSaijō Hideki

“Y.M.C.A.” has become a staple cheer song at school events and sports competitions.

The arm-swinging choreography went viral—these days, it feels like there’s hardly anyone who doesn’t know it! With an intro that instantly lifts your spirits, doesn’t it just make you smile? That smiling expression is really important: when your facial muscles naturally lift, your voice comes out more easily, making it much easier to sing! Plus, doing the choreography helps your body relax, which also makes projecting your voice easier.

Above all, the best thing is to just have fun singing it!