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.
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Popular Cheering Songs and Classic Brass Band Tunes That Hype Up Summer High School Baseball (1–10)
African SymphonyVan McCoy and the Soul City Symphony

If you’re a high school baseball fan, you’ve surely heard this classic cheer song.
Some people may not know the title but find it familiar, while many others even know the name.
You hear it from the stands every year! Plenty of people have sung it as a fight song or performed it in their school band.
As the title suggests, this piece is a grand composition that evokes the vast African landscape and its animals.
Its powerful energy that stirs your fighting spirit is exactly why it’s cherished as a staple of baseball cheering music.
crimsonX

Kurenai, a signature song by X—one of Japan’s most iconic rock bands active from the 1980s through the 1990s.
This intense, dramatic track has even been arranged for wind band and has become a staple for cheering at baseball games! The first time it was used as a baseball cheer song was three years after its release, in 1992, when it was adopted as a cheer for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp.
Considering the Carp are so strongly associated with the color red, it makes perfect sense this song was chosen! Even as the years go by, it remains a cool, classic cheer anthem.
bullseyeYamamoto Rinda

The Showa-era hit Neraiau chi has long been a staple for baseball cheering! Its title made it a perfect fit for the sport, and it became a standard cheer song; it was reportedly first used by Meiji University in the Tokyo Big6 Baseball League, and later adopted as a cheer song for professional players as well.
With its upbeat rhythm and widespread familiarity that makes it easy for anyone to sing along, it remains a song that’s still going strong.
You’ll no doubt have plenty of chances to hear it again this year!
Monkey Turn (SG RUSH Championship Final)Jintosio

This song by Jintosio was originally known as the jackpot BGM from the Monkey Turn pachislot.
Its fast-paced melody and piercing high trumpet notes instantly grab the listener’s heart and stir a “Alright, let’s go!” feeling.
Adopted in 2011 as a chance theme by a pro baseball team, it later became a beloved staple cheer song at Koshien from around 2016, sparked by performances from schools like Narashino High School.
It’s truly the perfect anthem for those peak moments—powerfully pushing players striving for victory and uniting the Alps stands as one.
Samba de JaneiroBellini

The original song is Bellini’s “Samba de Janeiro.” It was originally a mix of samba and techno.
Since brass instruments also appear in the track, the wind band version sounds like a more authentic samba.
The main phrase is very familiar, isn’t it? Samba is South American music, so this song makes me think of soccer matches, but it could surprisingly hype up the hot summer high school baseball games as well!
Zankyo SankaAimer

Aimer’s rich, husky vocals blend brilliantly with the dazzling yet tense world of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Entertainment District Arc.
The lyrics, which sing of overcoming past pain and stepping boldly into the future, stir the hearts of listeners.
Released in January 2022 as the lead track of the double A-side single “Zankyo Sanka / Asa ga Kuru,” the song drew major attention as the opening theme for the TV anime and topped the Billboard Japan Hot 100 for nine consecutive weeks.
Its exhilarating, fast-paced sound has also become a staple for brass bands cheering on high school baseball players at the summer Koshien tournament, serving as an anthem of encouragement that empowers many with a wish for victory.
Let’s go, Narashino!Narashino Kōkō Suisōgakubu

An energetic cheer song that embodies the passion of high school baseball.
As a signature piece proudly performed by the Narashino High School Wind Orchestra in Chiba Prefecture, it sends stadiums into a frenzy.
Their overwhelming performance—dubbed “bibakuon,” or “beautiful explosive sound”—shakes listeners to the core and ignites their fighting spirit.
Packed with the ensemble’s exceptional skill and passion, this piece saw its 2018 YouTube video surpass one million views in 2020, a testament to its popularity.
It’s guaranteed to amp up high school baseball! A perfect track for anyone who wants to express their desire to cheer through music.




