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Cheer songs from Power Pro and popular BGM: a collection of divine tracks

Cheer songs from Power Pro and popular BGM: a collection of divine tracks
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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.

Cheering Songs and Popular BGM from Power Pro: Ultimate God-Tier Tracks (1–10)

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A hit song by Pink Lady.

The track was created against the backdrop of the home run world record boom of Sadaharu Oh, the Yomiuri Giants’ cleanup hitter who dominated the era.

The concept imagines a left-handed female pitcher facing off one-on-one against Oh.

Because the lyrics are about baseball, the song is also popular as a cheering chant.

Interestingly, since it’s about a pitcher and because supporters usually loop the upbeat A-melody rather than the chorus, it’s quite unusual for a cheering song.

After all, cheering songs are generally used for batters.

Let’s go, Narashino!Narashino Kōkō Suisōgakubu

[PowerPro 2019] Cheering Song “Let’s Go Narashino” (Narashino)
Let's go, Narashino!Narashino Kōkō Suisōgakubu

“Let’s Go Narashino,” beloved as a high school baseball cheering song, was composed in 1975 (Showa 50) by the then-captain of the brass band as Narashino High School’s original cheer.

The official video from Narashino City was uploaded to YouTube in 2018 and surpassed one million views in 2020.

Its sparkling sound—praised as “bibakuon” (beautiful explosive tone)—is stunning and truly uplifting to hear.

It’s a brass band staple for baseball, and a perfect classic to fire up Pawapuro as well.

Theme of Lupin the ThirdŌno Yūji

It’s the theme song of that famous master thief, composed by Yuji Ohno.

Even younger people who don’t know the anime might recognize it as a high school baseball cheer song.

Released in October 1977, the track’s thrilling sound is just insanely cool! When this starts playing, it feels like you can stylishly overcome any pinch—there’s this sense of all-around invincibility.

This piece is also beloved as an FC Tokyo chant, so if you use it as a clutch chance theme, it might just spark a big play!

A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko

I tried turning the 2018 Karaoke Top 20 into Power Pros cheering songs
A Cruel Angel's ThesisTakahashi Yoko

At first, Koshien really lit up.

Back then, the people watching Evangelion were what you’d call the “otaku crowd,” and songs from that kind of anime were never used as cheering songs.

But with the anime being made into a movie and a pachislot game, it gradually broke into mainstream media and gained popularity.

Now it’s become a full-on standard, and it’s even been officially adopted in Power Pros.

Chance Samurai

PowerPro 2022 Cheering Song [Chance Samurai] Samurai Japan
Chance Samurai

This is a number whose powerful taiko rhythms and soul-stirring chants drive the stadium’s energy to a fever pitch.

Its simple structure of repeatedly calling out the player’s name and country creates a strong sense of unity, bringing players and fans together as one.

You can feel the burning desire of everyone charging toward the shared goal of victory.

Adopted in February 2017 as Samurai Japan’s official chance theme, it has strongly backed the team at crucial moments in numerous international games.

It’s a rousing fight song that will fire up your spirit—not only for those who want to recreate dramatic clutch scenes in Power Pros, but also for anyone taking on big goals with their teammates as one.

JOCK ROCK

That melody everyone recognizes from Koshien cheering.

It’s an instrumental piece known for its powerful brass sound and the handclaps that sweep through the entire stadium.

It’s even called a “cursed song,” with a superstition that when it’s played, the flow of the game shifts and miraculous comebacks happen! The call-and-response that unites the players and the stands ignites a never-give-up spirit, and just listening to it fills you with energy! It originally began as a demo track released by the instrument maker Yamaha in 1995, and its popularity exploded after Chiben Wakayama High School performed it in the summer of 2000.

When you absolutely can’t afford to lose and want to boost your team’s morale for a decisive showdown, this song is sure to give you the ultimate push!

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Queen, who drew huge attention with the 2018 smash-hit film Bohemian Rhapsody.

Speaking of their biggest anthem, it has to be this song.

When composing, vocalist Freddie Mercury reportedly came up with the intro rhythm from his desire to create a song that people could sing along to in a stadium.