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Cheer songs in Western music recommended for men: world-class masterpieces and popular tracks.

Somehow, when it comes to so-and-so kinds of Western music, I can’t help but want to compare the difference in direction with Japanese music of the same genre—and I’m going to do that this time too.

In Japanese music, there are many artists who sing supportive songs gently or in a pop style, whereas in Western music there are a lot of hype-you-up anthems that feel like they’re shouting, “You can do it!!!”

Also, the writing by the people who did each review in this article is really entertaining.

Cheering songs in Western music recommended for men: World-famous classics and popular tracks (51–60)

Keep Your Head UpAndy Grammer

Andy Grammer – Keep Your Head Up (+ Lyrics) Album out now!
Keep Your Head UpAndy Grammer

A pop-rock track released in 2011 by American singer-songwriter Andy Grammer.

It has been used in TV dramas such as Tricky Business.

A French version was also released under the title Relève la tête.

Love Love LoveAvalanche City

Avalanche City – Love Love Love (Official Video)
Love Love LoveAvalanche City

A track released in 2011 by the New Zealand folk band Avalanche City.

It was used in promotions such as TV2 advertisements.

The track was certified Platinum in New Zealand and was nominated at the New Zealand Music Awards.

Hooked on a FeelingBlue Swede

1. Blue Swede – Hooked on a Feeling
Hooked on a FeelingBlue Swede

Originally released as a track by B.

J.

Thomas in 1968.

It has been covered by many artists, including David Hasselhoff and Leo Luoto.

The version by the Swedish rock band Blue Swede was released in 1974 and reached No.

1 on the U.S.

charts.

Three Little BirdsBob Marley & The Wailers

Bob Marley- Three Little Birds (With Lyrics!)
Three Little BirdsBob Marley & The Wailers

A track released in 1977 by the Jamaican reggae band Bob Marley and the Wailers.

It has been used in many forms of media and covered by numerous artists, including Robbie Williams and Jason Mraz.

Livin’ On A PrayerBon Jovi

A track released in 1986 by the American rock band Bon Jovi.

It was inspired by their working-class fans.

The track reached the Top 10 on charts around the world and earned platinum certification in three countries.