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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 classics and popular tracks (61–70)

Grace KellyMIKA

A catchy track released in 2007 by the British singer-songwriter Mika.

It reached the Top 10 on charts around the world.

It has been used in many forms of media, including the TV dramas Ugly Betty and Doctor Who.

Don’t Stop Me NowQueen

Queen – Don’t Stop Me Now (Official Video)
Don't Stop Me NowQueen

A track released in 1979 by the British rock band Queen.

It features a catchy melody and a positive message, and has been used in many forms of media, including the film “Shaun of the Dead” and the TV show “Al Murray’s Happy Hour.”

Escape (The Piña Colada Song)Rupert Holmes

10. Rupert Holmes – Escape (The Piña Colada Song)
Escape (The Piña Colada Song)Rupert Holmes

A soft rock track released in 2979 by American singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes.

It became a hit around the world, reaching No.

1 on the charts in the United States and Canada.

It has been used in many forms of media, including the films Wanted and Bewitched.

CeciliaSimon&Garfunkel

A folk-rock track released in 1970 by the American music duo Simon & Garfunkel.

It reached the Top 10 on charts around the world and has been covered by many artists, including Harmony Grass and The Coolies.

You Are The Sunshine Of My LifeStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
You Are The Sunshine Of My LifeStevie Wonder

A track that expresses eternal love straight from the heart.

It was released in 1973 by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder.

The track won a Grammy Award and has been covered by artists such as Macy Gray and Cold Blood.