Popular Cheer Songs for Karaoke | A Selection of Uplifting Anthems That Give You a Push
When you’re feeling down, when you want to do your best, when you need one last push—music has a mysterious power to give you a boost.
Singing uplifting songs at karaoke can encourage you and inspire the friends you’re with.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke, from energizing tracks to moving anthems that speak to the heart.
Add these numbers, packed with powerful melodies and positive lyrics, to your repertoire!
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Popular Karaoke Cheer Songs | A Selection of Uplifting Anthems That Give You a Push (31–40)
One moreFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

The CD jacket features pitcher Masahiro Tanaka, and the song has been widely used as a theme for baseball-related events.
While it may feel like a baseball cheer song, it’s not just for sports—it’s a song that can encourage everyone.
It’s a track that lifts your spirits and helps you stay positive.
That’s important.Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

It’s a well-known cheer song.
It was the third single released by DaijiMAN Brothers Band in 1991.
Its popularity surged after it was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Ho-chan’s Yamada Katsutenai Television.”
I Wish For YouEXILE

It’s their 35th single, released in 2010.
It was also the theme song for TBS’s 2010 World Volleyball.
With this song, they won the 52nd Japan Record Awards.
Listening to the powerful dance and vocals alone is enough to lift your spirits.
Don’t give up on your dreamsOkamura Takako

This is Takako Okamura’s fifth single, released in 1987.
It has been featured in various commercials and TV programs, so it’s a song you’ve likely heard at least once.
The lyrics and music were written by Okamura herself.
It is considered one of her signature works.
HappinessAI

Released in December 2011, this song was once used for Coca-Cola’s Christmas campaign.
The opening bell sound really evokes winter and Christmas! I’m sure many of you have heard it before.
The song itself has R&B elements, with a groove that makes you move your body, and the rhythm is a bit unique.
If you try singing it without preparation, you might feel a slight rhythmic mismatch, so some practice is recommended.
Also, the song’s highest note, D#5 right before the last chorus, has tricky timing—make sure to nail it! There are lots of chorus parts too, so singing it as a duo with harmonies will sound really cool.
It’s a song that portrays “everyday love” and a “sense of happiness.” Enjoy it at karaoke!


