Arashi Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Arashi has continued to thrive as a male idol group and has now become part of the nation’s most beloved idols.
Among their songs, uplifting cheer songs are particularly popular.
This time, we present a ranking of their popular cheer songs.
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Arashi Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Grateful, thrilled, and overwhelmed like a stormarashi11rank/position

Arashi’s fourth single, released in November 2000.
It was also used as the opening theme for the Fuji TV drama “Wipe Your Tears,” starring group member Kazunari Ninomiya.
With a gentle vibe that makes you feel like even your flaws are embraced and accepted, it’s a song that inspires you to say, “I’ll do my best.”
Power of the Paradisearashi12rank/position

This piece was chosen as the theme song for Nippon TV’s coverage of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
It’s the 50th single by the nationally beloved idol group Arashi, and it also drew attention because Sho Sakurai, one of the members, served as the main newscaster.
The exhilarating sound woven by strings and percussion, along with its urban, sophisticated melody line, evokes not only the heat of the stadium but also the image of a vast sky stretching into the future.
Many listeners are sure to find courage in the lyrics, which offer a down-to-earth affirmation of looking forward despite doubts and setbacks.
Give it a listen when you want a boost of positivity!
One Lovearashi13rank/position

This is a ballad filled with a pure and powerful message of love, sung by a group that has released countless masterpieces.
The lyrics, which convey the resolve to overcome any hardship together and devote unwavering love, warmly embrace the listener’s heart.
Released in June 2008 as their 22nd single, it was chosen as the theme song for the film “Boys Over Flowers F (Final),” starring group member Jun Matsumoto, and became a major hit, ranking second on Oricon’s year-end chart.
Expressing gratitude and vows to a beloved, this song is perfect for moments when you want to gather the courage to confess your feelings or for the life-changing moment of a marriage proposal.
still…arashi14rank/position

Still…
empathizes with the bittersweet feeling of yearning for the day you can see that person again.
It was included on Arashi’s 2007 single Happiness, released by the nationally beloved idol group.
The song tells of a reality where, despite thinking of each other, the two end up separated.
Its up-tempo development conveys the quickening beat of a heart.
With Sho Sakurai’s rap part and the five members’ layered vocals, it’s a soothing track.
Why not listen to it while thinking of someone you hope to meet again someday?
Believearashi15rank/position

It’s a song from Yatterman.
The cool, upbeat vibe gives you energy.
Arashi is a refreshing group, and the members get along really well.
I hope this song sparks a sense of teamwork and more, so I’d love for athletes in teams and other groups to listen to it.
Everythingarashi16rank/position

He also appeared in person in the au commercial featuring the song.
While the lyrics include some negative feelings, they also contain an uplifting message about moving forward, making it one of Arashi’s songs that can give you courage.
It’s also recommended for times when you want to boost your spirits.
Monsterarashi17rank/position

This is the 30th single by the five-member idol group Arashi, used as the theme song for the TV drama Kaibutsu-kun starring leader Satoshi Ohno.
From a foreboding A-melody that evokes the title to a chorus that opens up refreshingly like the world clearing before your eyes, the song’s structure is outstanding, making it a perennial favorite among fans.
It’s the kind of track whose dynamic shifts can ease your mind during long stretches of exam study at your desk, giving you that extra push to keep going.
Wild at Heartarashi18rank/position

This is the song that gives me courage when I’m feeling down or low on energy.
Its powerful message—life only happens once, so let’s laugh, cry, and move forward with everything we’ve got; let’s walk our own path without being bound by rules made by someone else—rings in the heart over a bright rock sound.
Released in March 2012, it’s also well known as the theme song for the drama Lucky Seven starring Jun Matsumoto.
With first-week sales of 550,000 copies, it’s a classic that has energized many people.
When you want to give something your all, this lucky song gives you a gentle push forward.
Heroarashi19rank/position

It’s an encouraging song by Arashi filled with a warm message that affirms everyone chasing their dreams, gently giving listeners a push forward.
Released as a single in August 2004, it became widely known as the image song for NTV’s broadcasts of the Athens Olympics.
It was also used in that year’s “24-Hour Television 27: Love Saves the Earth,” adding color to many moving moments.
A refreshing pop ballad with a comfortable vocal range, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
The chorus delivers a rousing feeling that makes you want to raise your voice together with friends, making it perfect for times when you want to cheer someone on or enjoy a sense of unity across the whole venue.
Beyond the windarashi20rank/position

This is Arashi’s song “Kaze no Mukō e,” known as the theme song for the Beijing Olympics.
It’s a bright, uplifting track that makes you feel energized when you listen to it.
The sound is light and breezy, with a catchy vibe that makes you want to listen by the seaside in summer.
The melody is relatively slow and easy to sing, and there isn’t much range in pitch.
However, there is a rap part, so those who aren’t comfortable with rap should take note.
That said, the rap is really cool, so this is a great chance to give it a try!


