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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)

ChocolateThe 1975

The 1975 – Chocolate (Official Video)
ChocolateThe 1975

A track by The 1975, an alternative rock band formed in Manchester, England.

Released in 2013, it became a hit in the United States, Canada, Japan, and various European countries.

The track was used in the film Love, Rosie.

Move AlongThe All-American Rejects

A track released in 2006 by the American rock band The All-American Rejects.

The music video, filmed in Los Angeles, depicts the hardships and struggles faced in everyday life.

The track has been used across various media, including the film “She’s the Man.”

Do You Believe In MagicThe Lovin’ Spoonful

LIVE!! The Lovin’ Spoonful “Do You Believe In Magic” ~ 1965
Do You Believe In MagicThe Lovin' Spoonful

A track released in 1965 by the American rock band The Lovin’ Spoonful.

It has been featured in many commercials, including those for Mercedes-Benz, McDonald’s, and Burger King.

The track has been covered by artists such as Cher and John Mellencamp.

Love Is All AroundThe Troggs

A gentle folk-rock ballad released in 1967 by the British rock band The Troggs.

It became a hit in the United States and various European countries.

It has been used in TV commercials for Talbots and covered by artists such as Wet Wet Wet.

Hey, Soul SisterTrain

Train – Hey, Soul Sister (Official Video)
Hey, Soul SisterTrain

A bright, pleasant track featuring a ukulele-and-bass melody.

It was released in 2009 by Train, a rock band from California.

The song became a hit worldwide and has been used across various media, including the TV drama CSI: NY.