Job-change anthems: inspiring and popular songs that give you courage
I’m sure many of you aren’t satisfied with the status quo and are working hard every day to aim even higher, pursuing the goals and dreams you love.
Some of you may be struggling with your current job or relationships and are considering a career change, or perhaps you keep noticing ads for job sites because you’re feeling stressed about your situation.
This time, we’re introducing a selection of songs to cheer on those of you thinking about changing jobs.
Whether you feel close to breaking or are looking for a dose of positivity, we hope you’ll find a favorite track that can support you.
And we wish you every success in your job change!
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Job-change cheering songs: inspiring classics and popular tracks (91–100)
Tracks of HopeSazan Ōrusutāzu

This is “Kibō no Wadachi” (Tracks of Hope), a famous song by the national band Southern All Stars.
As the title suggests, it evokes the image of a new departure, a fresh start.
Beginning with a calm first verse, then, as it reaches the chorus, a feeling of wanting to begin something wells up inside you.
YELLikimonogakari

This is a single released by Ikimono-gakari in September 2009, and as the title suggests, it’s a song that cheers on people who have chosen a new path.
It was also aired on Minna no Uta, so many of you have probably heard it.
Its highest position on the Oricon charts was number two.
PinkieBUMP OF CHICKEN

A renowned song by BUMP OF CHICKEN, themed around cherry blossoms and depicting the passage of time and promises with loved ones, resonates deeply.
It’s a memorable track characterized by the warm musicality born from the members’ childhood-friend relationship and Motoo Fujiwara’s gentle yet powerful vocals.
The lyrics carefully weave feelings that change over time and the desire not to forget precious memories.
Released in April 2010 as the B-side to the single “HAPPY,” it was also used as a TV program theme song.
It will surely offer comfort to those whose hearts race with both anxiety and anticipation before a new chapter in life, as well as to those who have experienced parting from someone important.
Mela!Ryokushokushakai

Anyone who holds onto hope can become a hero someday.
Released by Ryokuoushoku Shakai in April 2020, this song sings of that very courage and passion.
It carefully portrays a protagonist who, despite struggling with their own powerlessness, is driven by the desire to protect someone dear.
Its pop, energetic sound and deeply relatable, message-rich lyrics are captivating.
Included on the album “SINGALONG,” it was also featured in a commercial.
I wholeheartedly recommend this track as a companion for those taking a first step into a new chapter of life or wrestling with the decision to take on a challenge.
RPGSEKAI NO OWARI

Released in 2013 as SEKAI NO OWARI’s fourth major-label single.
The song was used as the theme for the animated film Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-Class Gourmet Survival!! and reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It was also featured in Recruit’s Rikunabi 2017 “Brass Band” TV commercial, and is a song that gives you the strength to face forward and keep trying.


