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[Cheering Song] Do Your Best! A Track with a Passionate Message

Difficulties and worries in work, school, or personal life that aren’t easy to overcome… everyone has experienced them, right?

  • No matter how hard I try, it just doesn't work out...
  • I want to try a little harder, but I just can’t.
  • Maybe I should just give up here already...

Aren't you struggling with it in the same way?

Alternatively, for important work or tests,This is the crucial moment, so I want to push myself just a bit more!You might be thinking that.

What kind of song do you want to listen to at such times?

  • A song that passionately pushes you forward, no matter what.
  • A song that understands my troubles and accepts them
  • A song that gently encourages you

You want to come across songs that feel like they’re singing about you, don’t you?

In this article, I’ll introduce songs that cheer you on with passionate messages!

We’ve carefully selected songs our editors truly want you to hear when you need a push and some encouragement, so please give them a listen!

I hope you can take one more step forward.

[Cheer Song] Hang in there! Songs with fiery messages (41–50)

Soldier, run.B’z

This song, Tsuwamono, Hashiru (“Soldiers, Run”), was written by B’z, one of Japan’s leading rock bands, as a cheering anthem for Japan’s national rugby team.

Many of you may have heard it since it’s also used in commercials.

The title character 兵 is read not as “hei” but as “tsuwamono,” meaning “warrior” or “soldier.” It’s a fiery hype song that makes your spirits surge from deep within.

[Cheering Songs] You Got This! Tracks with Fiery Messages (51–60)

C`monB’z

This song, famous as a support anthem for the Great East Japan Earthquake, likely had a deeper meaning than anyone realized.

But when I listened to it again with that in mind, my heart ached.

It made me realize how carefree I’d been, prompted me to think about the disaster, and made me want to do my best.

Soul RevolutionSuperfly

Superfly 'Tamashii Revolution' Music Video
Soul RevolutionSuperfly

A soul-stirring song from Superfly.

Shiho Ochi’s powerful vocals and the strong message resonate deeply.

The call to “Stand up!” gives listeners a push forward.

Chosen as a theme song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, it left a lasting mark on many hearts.

It’s also included on the album Mind Travel.

Recommended when you’re starting a new challenge or need the courage to face difficulties.

Listen to this track, and you’ll surely feel your courage rising.

ultra soulB’z

This is a signature song by B’z, the well-known Japanese rock duo.

With vocals powerful enough to match the intense guitar sound, it really fires up live audiences.

Rather than a purely straight-ahead band sound, it leans a bit more toward pop.

It was selected as the official theme song for the 2001 World Aquatics Championships.

Rising SunEXILE

EXILE / Rising Sun -short version-
Rising SunEXILE

An ultra-famous song by Japan’s mega-star group EXILE.

Their dance, vocals, and performance—shown in the music video—are astounding, and you can sense the feelings of the members and backup dancers in every expression and movement.

Why not focus not only on the visible emotion, but also on the story behind the scenes?

The Future Is Nowsutoreitenaa

This is a song included on Straightener’s 10th album, Future Soundtrack, released in 2018.

The phrase meaning “let’s depict a future that changes reality” offers gentle yet powerful courage to move toward tomorrow.

It’s surprising to learn that the “piko-piko” sounds in the track aren’t from a synthesizer, but are actually played on an electric guitar by Jun Oyama with effects!

pupilŌhara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara – Hitomi (Music Video Short ver.)
pupilŌhara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara’s “Hitomi” is a song that cheers on anyone who’s chasing their dreams straight ahead.

If someone dear to you supported you like this, you’d feel like you could give it your all no matter what! For the sake of someone who’s rooting for you, it feels like you can push yourself just a little further.

The slow-tempo ballad is also a perfect match for Sakurako Ohara’s clear, translucent vocals.