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Popular cheering songs for summer high school baseball and classic brass band tunes that hype up the crowd

High school baseball, which captivates countless fans every year, just wouldn’t be the same without theme songs and brass band cheers, would it?In this article, we’ll introduce recommended tracks associated with the Summer Koshien, selected from a wide range of classics and fan favorites.From trendy J-pop numbers that energize the crowd with brass band performances, to songs that capture the spirit of baseball, and theme tunes from high school baseball programs like Nettō Koshien.We’ve picked out cheering songs that convey heartfelt messages of support to the players.They’re all timeless tunes that at times fire up the ballplayers and at other times warmly lift them up.

Popular Cheer Songs and Classic Brass Band Tunes That Hype Up Summer High School Baseball (91–100)

When the wind blows, loveChatto Monchī

Chatmonchy “Kaze Fukeba Koi” Music Video
When the wind blows, loveChatto Monchī

Chatmonchy is a rock band whose irresistibly cute vocals and overwhelmingly powerful band sound are addictive.

Though they sadly disbanded in 2018, the masterpieces they left behind will continue to inspire many people.

This is the song “Kaze Fuke ba Koi,” well known from the Sea Breeze commercial.

It’s a track with an unforgettable impact after just one listen.

I bet many of you sang it at your school sports day, right? It’s a song that captures the full-on sweet-and-sour feel of youth—a perfect anthem for cheering people on!

Theme of Shoten

04 Shōten Theme – Composed by Hachidai Nakamura (High Quality Audio)
Theme of Shoten

The “Shōten Theme” is a tune that everyone—from children to the elderly—has heard at least once.

Since Shōten airs on Sunday evenings, just hearing this song makes me think of the weekend and feel at ease.

When tension runs too high for too long, athletes may not be able to perform at their usual level.

That’s when the “Shōten Theme” is perfect.

Its delightfully laid-back melody helps soften the tense atmosphere of the venue.

If you play it well, Yamada-kun might even bring you a zabuton.

Popular cheering songs and classic brass band tunes that hype up Summer High School Baseball (101–110)

RPGSEKAI NO OWARI

This is the sixth single by SEKAI NO OWARI, a four-member co-ed band popular for lyrics that span themes from the personal to the global and for their imaginative, fantasy-filled songs that defy conventional roles.

The track was chosen as the theme song for the animated film Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-Class Gourmet Survival!!, and, true to its title, its lyrics evoke a role-playing game while the march-style arrangement feels delightful.

Because it features bass drum and hand cymbals, it’s easy to recreate with a brass band, and its positive message makes it perfect as a fight song.

It’s a hopeful number that heightens the sense of adventure in high school baseball.

Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Gōruden Bonbā

It’s a song by Golden Bomber, a visual-kei air band.

An air band is basically the band version of air guitar—where they don’t actually play the instruments but mimic playing them.

The sixteenth notes at the start must go well with cheering, I suppose.

GO! GO! TritonHideta Itsuki

[Triton of the Sea] GO GO Triton Hideki Yuki, Suginami Children’s Choir (with lyrics)
GO! GO! TritonHideta Itsuki

This is the opening theme of the anime Triton of the Sea, based on Osamu Tezuka’s manga.

Its bold, rousing sound evokes Triton setting off on an adventure, and it’s well known as a song often performed as a cheer.

Despite being an older work unrelated to baseball, its long-standing presence in school bands shows just how beloved the piece is.

Centered around low registers and performed with powerful intensity, it’s the kind of music that stirs the courage to face the challenges before you.

Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

Wind Band Hits: Zenryoku Shonen / Sukima Switch
Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

A song overflowing with passion and energy! Released by Sukima Switch in April 2005, this track became a massive hit and was featured in TV dramas and commercials.

Its lyrics, portraying young people overcoming setbacks and inner conflicts to sprint toward their dreams with everything they’ve got, really strike a chord.

It’s guaranteed to fire up a brass band arrangement as well! It’s also popular as a walk-up/introduction song, having been used by players like Michihiro Ogasawara and Takahiro Arai.

It’s the perfect track when you want to cheer on someone giving their all or rally yourself.

Give it a listen—you’re sure to come away feeling braver and more energized!

Be kind to othersTHE BLUE HEARTS

Be Kind to People / THE BLUE HEARTS (cover by Ms. George)
Be kind to othersTHE BLUE HEARTS

A classic by the legendary band of Japan’s rock scene, THE BLUE HEARTS, released in 1987.

Even long after its release, it continues to be featured frequently, such as in films and TV dramas, and is known across generations.

In baseball, Shogo Akiyama used it as his walk-up song during his time with the Saitama Seibu Lions.

Alongside songs like “Jōnetsu no Bara” and “Linda Linda,” it is also highly popular as a high school baseball cheering song.