[Frenzy] A Collection of Popular High School Baseball Cheering Songs
A quintessential part of summer and inseparable from high school baseball is the cheering songs.
The pieces performed by each school’s brass band are themselves sources of energy, and some tunes are even called “magic songs” for their power to change the flow of a game—so their presence is anything but ordinary.
This article introduces popular, classic cheering songs for high school baseball that will get even viewers pumped up.
Even if you don’t know the original songs, you’ll still enjoy it—so take this opportunity to have some fun!
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[Frenzy] High School Baseball Cheering Song Popular Hits (31–40)
Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

Multiple powerhouse schools, including Komazawa Tomakomai, have adopted “Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo” as their fight song.
It’s the debut single by the idol group Momoiro Clover Z.
Its world inspired by the film Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro is part of its appeal.
With its high-energy, fun lyrics, just listening to it can boost your motivation and lift your spirits.
There’s actually a version with different lyrics that’s been released as well, so give it a listen.
Samba de JaneiroBelini

It’s a lively song that evokes South America and the Samba Carnival, conveying an image that lifts your spirits and pushes you forward.
While Brazil and South America are often strongly associated with soccer, the high, festive energy has helped it become an anthem used across many sports.
The brilliance of the brass accentuates the drive of the piece, which is why it’s often performed at high school baseball games.
The melody has a momentum that feels like charging into battle, yet it also carries a light, joyful quality.
Another major characteristic is its refreshing sound that makes it easy to layer choruses.
Farewell, Azure Visageroodo obu mejyaa

When it comes to songs that perfectly suit high school baseball, many people probably think of “Saraba Aoki Omokage.” This track was specially written by Road of Major as the opening theme for the anime MAJOR Season 2, which depicts the achievements of high school baseball players.
It also drew attention for its CD jacket collaboration with the anime.
The lyrics portray the passion of youth and baseball, and combined with the impassioned vocals, they really tug at the heartstrings.
Another appeal is the sense of hope for the future that the song conveys.
Hissatsu Shigotonin Theme Song: “Hissatsu!”Hirao Masaaki

The theme song Hissatsu! from Hissatsu Shigotonin really fires you up with the feeling of “Let’s go take down the other team!” The opening trumpet builds tension and excitement at the same time, and the sound that follows gives a strong push to face your opponents—perfect for high school baseball players heading into battle.
It’s such a great match for baseball that even some pro players have used it as their walk-up music.
Let’s send a passionate cheer to those high school ballplayers while listening to this song that also boosts the spirits of the fans.
Tenri Fanfare

Do you know that famous fanfare that rings out in the stands at Koshien? It’s the tune that blares triumphantly on the trumpet the moment a batter hits a single—a short piece that serves as the unmistakable signal for scoring.
Despite its brevity, the bold melody instantly lifts the listener’s spirits, almost like magic that swings the momentum of the game! The fanfare originated with Tenri High School’s band, and while the original source had long been unknown, in 2016 it was revealed to be based on the Overture to “Maxim Caci,” which became a hot topic.
When you hear it at a critical turning point, it’s sure to fire up the players’ fighting spirit!
[Frenzy] Compilation of Popular High School Baseball Cheering Songs (41–50)
A dream within a dreamberii guddoman

With its exhilarating, expansive melody and powerful vocals that shore up a wavering heart, this is a signature track by Berry Goodman.
The lyrics, brimming with the fiery resolve to “never give up” and painting a vivid picture of someone persistently striving despite their clumsiness, feel like a drama of rising from adversity.
The song appears on the album SING SING SING 7, released in July 2019.
It was also chosen as the theme for TOKYO MX’s broadcast of the 101st National High School Baseball Championship, bringing vibrant color to the players’ summer.
It’s a perfect anthem for everyone chasing their dreams—and especially for the young athletes staking their youth on the white ball.
Wind of AugustGanaha Mina

Featuring an acoustic sound that vividly evokes refreshing summer scenes, this work is a heartwarming song woven in the artist’s own words by Mina Ganaha, a singer-songwriter from Amami Ōshima.
It gently sings of the loneliness that accompanies passing seasons and the positive strength to step into the future, warmly embracing the listener’s heart.
Released in July 2002 as one half of the double A-side single “Owaranai Natsu / Hachigatsu no Kaze,” it served as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Nettō Kōshien,” and likely remains in many people’s memories.
When you hear it at summer’s end, it stirs both nostalgic memories and the drive to take on new challenges—a perfect classic for the soundtrack of youth.


