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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 Fire Up Summer High School Baseball (121–130)

rainbowTakahashi Yuu

Here it is: this song was selected as the ABC Summer High School Baseball support song and the theme song for TV Asahi’s “Netto Koshien” in 2017.

It’s a track by singer-songwriter Yu Takahashi from Akita Prefecture, released that same year as his 17th single.

With a powerful band sound combined with Takahashi’s steadfast vocals, it’s a moving number that makes your chest tremble.

The lyrics—telling you to create your own miracles and keep moving forward, even if only little by little—ignite a passionate fire in your heart.

OVER DRIVEJUDY AND MARY

OVER DRIVE – Rocket Music (JUDY AND MARY) [Brass Band Baseball Cheering] Score Number BRA8 (Brass Band! Koshien)
OVER DRIVEJUDY AND MARY

This is JUDY AND MARY’s seventh single, released in June 1995.

Although it’s a breakup song originally sung to an upbeat melody, its lively rhythm has led to its wide use as a cheer song.

It was also featured in a high school quiz competition and in a Cup Noodles commercial.

for a long timeKiroro

Kiroro “Nagaimono” Official Music Video
for a long timeKiroro

It is the major-label debut single released on January 21, 1998.

Although it initially entered the Oricon singles chart at number 27, it gained traction through cable broadcasts and radio programs, reaching number one on the Oricon chart in its ninth week.

It was also used as the entrance march for the 71st National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament in the spring of 1999, during which Okinawa Shogaku High School won their first championship.

In conclusion

We introduced classic and popular cheer songs for high school baseball.

Among them are pieces with strong messages of support, long-standing brass band staples that continue to be performed, and, in recent years, theme songs used in tournaments and TV programs—there were some truly moving masterpieces.

When performing with a brass band, consider your school’s unique character and put together the best playlist!