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A collection of uplifting songs: positive tracks to support you

When you’re feeling down or anxious, many of us turn to the power of music to lift our spirits, don’t we?

There are countless songs whose lyrics offer words of encouragement and support—lines that soothe and bolster a tired heart.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of songs that give you that boost of energy!

We’ve selected tracks with a variety of messages, so listen while reading the lyrics and find the song that speaks to what you need.

Collection of uplifting songs. Positive tracks to support you (51–60)

Pon de SKY, Pon de STARDA PUMP

【MV】Pon de SKY, Pon de STAR/DA PUMP
Pon de SKY, Pon de STARDA PUMP

It’s a positive cheer song that gives you a push and tells you there’s nothing to fear.

Performed by the dance-vocal group DA PUMP, it’s included on their album “BACK 2 DA UNITY,” released in July 2025.

The track was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Asakusa Last-Boss Grandma.” Produced by m.c.A·T, its sound fuses reggae and Latin influences, and its uplifting lyrics boost your mood.

It’s perfect for those moments when you want to take a new step forward.

I just can’t give up.GENIC

GENIC / “I Can’t Give Up” Official Music Video [4K]
I just can't give up.GENIC

It’s a heart-pounding anthem that portrays a heroic figure who stands back up, even after falling, crashing into walls, and getting covered in mud.

This rock track by the dance and vocal group GENIC was released in June 2025 and was chosen as the ending theme for the final episode of the TV anime “Catch Me at the Ballpark!” Both the lyrics and the sound convey a strong determination to never give up on one’s dreams, even in the face of setbacks.

It’s a motivational song that gives a push to anyone striving with everything they’ve got.

For myselfTOKIO

(THAI SUB) For Myself – TOKIO
For myselfTOKIO

A TOKIO track that was used as the theme song for the drama “Nurseman ga Yuku” starring Masahiro Matsuoka.

Its band sound, brimming with a sense of speed that makes you want to start running, is striking, and it’s a powerful anthem that fires up the listener’s heart.

The straightforward message—move forward into the future for yourself—really resonates.

Released in November 2004, the song was performed at that year’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, giving courage to many.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you’re about to start something new or when you want to cut through your doubts.

It’s fine.Urufuruzu

This is the 25th single released by Ulfuls in 2003, a memorable work marking the return of bassist John B.

It carries a warm, Osaka-style message: even with failures and worries, just say “Eenen” (“It’s all good”) and laugh them off as you move forward.

It earned overwhelming support in the Kansai region, reaching No.

1 at Tower Records Umeda.

The song was used as the ending theme for NHK’s “Salaryman NEO” and on “Netto Koshien,” and became beloved across generations.

When you’re feeling down after a mistake at work or lost in life, listening to this song will help you relax and smile, thinking, “Well, it’s fine.”

A collection of uplifting songs. Positive tracks to support you (61–70)

GRITBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST / GRIT -Official Audio-
GRITBE:FIRST

An aggressive track themed around an unbreakable spirit.

This seventh single by BE:FIRST was released in May 2025.

Created during a co-writing camp in Los Angeles with Grammy-winning talent like Colby O’Donis, it’s an ambitious work that modernizes the 2000s hip-hop at the core of the group’s sound.

The lyrics, which weave together their past and future, create a world that stirs a fiery emotion in the listener.

When you need the courage to face hardship, this song might give you strength.

The Zero Sense10-FEET

10-FEET – The Zero Sense (Ending Theme Song of the Film 'THE FIRST SLAM DUNK')
The Zero Sense10-FEET

Created as the ending theme song for the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK, this track expresses the passion of pursuing dreams and the resolve to face hardships, all through the theme of basketball.

Its poetic lyrics skillfully weave in basketball terminology, and the signature high-energy rock sound of 10-FEET blends perfectly to heighten the film’s climax.

In December 2022, it was included on the album Collins and garnered major attention as the movie’s ending theme.

Symbolically portraying the doubts and traps players confront, the song vividly depicts the strength to overcome them and achieve one’s goals.

It’s a perfect addition to your playlist when you want to boost motivation during training or strengthen both mind and body.

Perfect Day310

310 (Sato) “Perfect Day” MV (Anime ‘I’m a Guild Receptionist, but I Hate Overtime, so I’m Going to Solo the Boss’ Opening Theme)
Perfect Day310

Born from scenes of refreshing mornings and dusky twilights, this song gently portrays the special moments hidden in everyday life.

310’s crystal-clear vocals deliver a warm message of encouragement to everyone working hard each day.

The track has been available since January 2025 as the opening theme for the anime “I’m the Guild Receptionist, but I Don’t Like Overtime, So I’m Going to Solo the Boss.” Composed by Ryutaro Fujinaga of Elements Garden, the piece beautifully blends a driving rock sound with a pure, graceful melody, tenderly resonating with listeners.

It’s the perfect song for when you’re worn out from work or need energy for tomorrow.

For those giving their all every day, it’s sure to bring comfort and courage.