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[Kids’ Cheer Song] Uplifting Positive Songs & Message Songs

Studying, sports, play, love—no matter the era, there are always so many things kids can be passionate about.

But sometimes things don’t go well, or competition gets them down, and they may lose confidence.

In this article, we’ve gathered recommended cheer-up songs to support hardworking children.

From classic sports day BGM to moving graduation songs and positive tracks by popular artists, we’re bringing you timeless tunes that fit every scene.

We hope these warm, message-filled songs will give kids the courage they need.

[For Kids] Uplifting Positive Songs & Message Songs (61–70)

People and PeopleYugeda Kensuke

"Hito to Hito" (Lyrics: Tomohiro Iwai, Music: Kensuke Yugeda, Performance: Toin Gakuen Elementary School) — a choral piece for a music concert
People and PeopleYugeda Kensuke

This is a warm piece that sings about the importance of encounters through music.

The fresh melodies woven by Kensuke Yugedate carry a gentle calm while conveying a moving message.

In clear, resonant words, it speaks of the joy born from human connections and the inevitable meaning hidden within chance meetings.

Delivered by the pure voices of the Toin Gakuen Elementary School Choir, the work is also slated to appear in elementary school music textbooks starting in 2024.

Its kind, uplifting message is perfect for children who are about to meet new people in a new environment.

As they take their next step in school life, this wonderful song will give them courage and hope—please give it a listen.

Boyoyon March

A choral song written and composed by singer-songwriter Keizo Nakanishi that fills everyone with smiles and energy.

Since its debut on NHK’s “Okaasan to Issho” in 2006, it has continued to be loved by both children and adults.

The message is that everyone has powerful springs under their feet—no matter how tough things get, trust those springs, leap over the obstacles, and keep moving forward.

It’s an upbeat tune that also brings a tear to the eye, making it perfect for recitals and graduation ceremonies!

MORNING SUNEXILE B HAPPY

EXILE B HAPPY / MORNING SUN (Music Video)
MORNING SUNEXILE B HAPPY

A single by EXILE B HAPPY.

Like a sunrise that symbolizes light and hope, this song warmly embraces the listener’s heart.

It was released digitally in January 2024 and on CD in May.

The lyrics give you the courage to face daily challenges and fears while keeping your eyes forward.

Why not recharge your energy by listening to this song every time a new morning begins? It’s also perfect as background music for school sports days and athletic festivals, sure to resonate with children.

superstarKetsumeishi

This song celebrates recognizing the potential and talent hidden within yourself and letting them shine.

Its empowering message—that everyone has a unique brilliance—blends beautifully with the pop sound.

Ketsumeishi’s positive lyrics and catchy melody carry a warm, gentle push for listeners.

Released in November 2020, it was chosen as the theme song for the TV Asahi anime Crayon Shin-chan.

The music video, filmed in India, also captures the song’s bright and uplifting worldview.

It’s a perfect fit as a cheer song for school events like sports festivals, and for anyone seeking encouragement to discover their true self.

In the Blueikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari “In the Blue” (Mitsuya Cider theme song) Music Video
In the Blueikimonogakari

A pop tune themed around youth and an explosion of emotions, “Aoi no Nakade.” Released in March 2024, it was featured in a Mitsuya Cider commercial.

The song conveys the importance of friendship that supports you even in hard times and of believing in yourself, and its straightforward message is uplifting.

Even just a little listen sparks a positive feeling.

Highly recommended for anyone who wants to create a truly memorable moment.

To the Sun in the Palm of Your Hand

Hands to the Sun — Vocals: AI Kiritan (with lyrics)
To the Sun in the Palm of Your Hand

It’s a classic children’s song brimming with the joy and hope of living.

Through the sight of blood glowing red when sunlight shines through a hand, it gently conveys the preciousness of life.

Earthworms, dragonflies, frogs, and other creatures make appearances, and the warm melody teaches the wonder of living together.

The lyrics, imbued with Takashi Yanase’s deep sentiments, harmonize beautifully with the bright tune crafted by Tak Izumi.

First broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” in 1962, it was performed by the Boys Jacks on the 1965 Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

It later appeared in elementary school music textbooks and has continued to be cherished by many.

It’s a perfect cheer song for children swelling with hope as they take a new step forward.

Heavy rotationAKB48

[MV full] Heavy Rotation / AKB48 [Official]
Heavy rotationAKB48

Beginning with a driving electric guitar and Yuko Oshima’s catchy callouts, this track stands out in idol pop for its exceptional sense of exhilaration.

Its straightforward declaration of love gives listeners a refreshing rush and stirs an irresistible urge to break into a run.

Released in August 2010, AKB48’s single, together with its music video directed by Mika Ninagawa—renowned for its vibrant, pop-infused visuals—left a lasting impression on many.

It’s perfect for moments like sports festivals and athletic events, where participants and spectators alike want to come together and get fired up.