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Recommended cheer-up songs for middle schoolers: Classic Japanese hits that will empower student life

This article introduces support songs for junior high school students!

These songs not only resonate with the feelings and delicate emotions of adolescence, but there are also many that give you a push when you want to do your best.

Be sure to listen to them as companions in your school life.

Some of you may even start listening to music when preparing for your high school entrance exams.

Japanese cheer songs that lift you up when times are tough or when you need a boost.

We hope you find a song that can be your partner.

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Recommended cheer-up songs for junior high schoolers: Classic Japanese hits that empower student life (1–10)

Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI

A song that gives you the courage to turn weakness into strength.

Released by SEKAI NO OWARI in September 2023, it was also chosen as the opening theme for Season 25 of the anime ONE PIECE.

With a powerful melody, it portrays the protagonist moving toward their dreams.

Included on the album Nautilus, it has captured the hearts of many listeners.

The lyrics embrace one’s shortcomings and depict the process of transforming them into personal strength—something that’s sure to resonate deeply with middle school students.

When you’re struggling with club activities or studies, listening to this song will surely give you courage.

StaRtMrs. GREEN APPLE

With its pop sound and lyrics, this upbeat song fills you with positivity.

It’s a bright, exciting track that makes you want to start something right now.

Listening before school will surely sharpen your mood.

Highly recommended when you want to lift your spirits.

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[Alexandros] – Wataridori (MV)
migratory bird[Alexandros]

Watari Dori, released in 2015 by the rock band [Alexandros], is a grand, refreshing song that makes you want to start running right away.

It’s a cool track that’s perfect for school festivals, sports days, and club activities.

Recommended cheer-up songs for junior high school students: Japanese hit classics that empower student life (11–20)

Bridge of Gloryyuzu

Yuzu “Eikou no Kakehashi” Music Video
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

An anthem that stands by the hearts of those who challenge themselves in pursuit of their dreams.

Its moving melody and powerful lyrics gently give listeners a push forward.

Released in June 2004 and used as NHK’s theme song for the Athens Olympics, this work captured the hearts of many listeners and sparked a major response, reaching as high as No.

2 on the Oricon charts.

Yuzu’s warm vocals and resonant harmonies are especially captivating.

When you need the courage to face difficulties or want to take a new step, give this song a listen.

It will surely become a powerful anthem that supports your life.

A Little Love SongMONGOL800

A staple among youth anthems, MONGOL800’s “Chiisana Koi no Uta” (A Little Love Song) is included on their 2001 album MESSAGE.

In middle school, it’s natural to struggle with romance.

This warm, encouraging love song feels like a gentle push on your back.

No.1DISH//

DISH// – No.1 [Official Live Video]
No.1DISH//

The rock band DISH//’s song is characterized by its exhilarating, fast-paced sound and Takumi Kitamura’s powerful vocals.

It also drew attention as the opening theme for season 5 of the anime My Hero Academia.

Released in May 2021, the track is an uplifting anthem about charging toward your dreams and the bonds you share with your friends.

Its heavy band sound and passionate singing give a firm embrace to a heart on the verge of breaking.

It’s a song that can fuel you through everyday challenges like exam study or club activities, and it’s also great for blowing away those gloomy morning blues!

The Zero Sense10-FEET

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The Zero Sense10-FEET

A smash hit by 10-FEET released in November 2022.

Since it was used as the ending theme for the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK, I think it’s a number that really resonates with junior high school students.

It’s a track where you can fully savor 10-FEET’s signature power.

It has an atmosphere that feels like the very attitude of moving toward your dreams, and listening to it is genuinely exciting! The song is also included on the album Collins, and it works great not only as everyday background music but also for showcases like school events.

I’m sure it will give junior high school students plenty of courage!