Cheer songs from Power Pro and popular BGM: a collection of divine tracks
The PowerPro series has long been loved as a landmark in baseball games.
The BGM and cheering songs that excite players’ hearts are cherished as key elements that further enhance the game’s appeal.
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended tracks—focusing on cheering songs that are popular at high school baseball games, professional baseball, and even Samurai Japan matches.
Feel free to use them as references when creating your own cheering songs.
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Pawapuro Cheer Songs and Popular BGM: Compilation of Legendary Tracks (21–30)
The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell

It’s the theme song of the anime Bakemonogatari and one of supercell’s signature tracks.
Not only is the percussion a simple four-on-the-floor beat, but the changes introduced partway through also give the song more character.
The original is a very refreshing piece, and it’s been brilliantly arranged into a cheering/anthem-style song.
LemonYonezu Kenshi

This is one of Kenshi Yonezu’s signature songs, currently exploding in popularity on the J-pop scene.
The original is a mellow, lustrous piece, but it’s been rearranged into a lively, cheer-song style.
If you’re inputting the sheet music yourself, be sure to pay attention to the swaying rhythm when you program it!
Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

Masaki Suda, who’s hugely popular as an actor, was also very active as a musician in 2018.
One of his signature songs is this one.
His passionate vocals are perfect for a cheer song, and the original track’s energy carries over directly.
The rhythm is simple, so programming beats should be easy.
Tokimeki Experience!Poppin’party

This is a song by Poppin’Party, a band that appears in “BanG Dream!”.
It’s one of the franchise’s signature tracks and was also used as an anime theme song! Preserving the original’s sense of speed, the horn section delivers the catchy melody line in a way that feels powerful and stirs up your fighting spirit.
Racing into the NightYOASOBI

YOASOBI’s signature song “Yoru ni Kakeru” rocketed up the J-pop scene in the blink of an eye.
Born from the concept of turning novels into music, its lyrics are profoundly compelling, and above all, it’s irresistibly catchy.
The melody darts around freely, making it fun to listen to and a great recommendation as a cheer song for Power Pros! It has that big, swelling vibe you’d hear during a huge inning, so it might just spark a dramatic comeback! Even if you’re not well-versed in music, it’s nice that you can try programming the sheet music by referencing uploaded videos.
Ama-chan Opening Themeamachan supesharu biggu bando

Selected as the opening theme for the NHK morning drama series “Amachan.” In addition to Hanamaki Higashi, where the story is set, Nobeoka Gakuen, Osaka Toin, and Sakushin Gakuin—four schools in total—used it as their cheering song.
It has also been officially distributed in PowerPro and can be purchased as downloadable content.
horizonback number

An encouraging song released by back number, inspired by the cancellation of the Inter-High School Championships during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The band’s frontman, Iyori Shimizu, is from Gunma Prefecture—the planned host location at the time—and once aimed for the Inter-High himself, so this song carries layers of emotion and offers words that simply stay by your side and sink into your heart.
Since the video’s release, it has gradually gained recognition as a classic.
The melody exudes warmth and a calm, steady presence that might also fit the feeling of patiently waiting for the right moment.
Play it during PowerPro, and it’ll likely help you relax and focus!



