The Blue Hearts’ songs are captivating for their simple sound and the messages packed within.
Among those messages are ones that cheer on and encourage a wide range of people.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of the most popular cheer/encouragement songs by The Blue Hearts.
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THE BLUE HEARTS Cheer Songs & Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Be kind to othersTHE BLUE HEARTS1rank/position

Everyone feels tired in daily life.
In those moments, THE BLUE HEARTS’ “Be Kind to People” is a song that resonates with the heart and gives you strength.
With its simple riffs and driving drums, it features a catchy melody that sticks with you and is easy for anyone to hum along to.
The lyrics are straightforward, and the song has been embraced by many generations as an anthem of encouragement for life.
Even on nights when you’re worn out from work, listening to this track can give you the courage to take a step toward the next day.
Carrying a message that cheers on those facing difficulties, this is a song especially recommended for people in their 50s.
TRAIN-TRAINTHE BLUE HEARTS2rank/position

A powerful portrayal of relentlessly sprinting toward one’s goals, this signature work by THE BLUE HEARTS is set in the real world—not a utopia or a hell—and boldly declares that life itself has meaning even if we can’t be perfect.
Released in November 1988, this track, which lends its name to the album TRAIN-TRAIN, uses piano for the first time in the band’s history to create a sense of exhilarating momentum and reached No.
5 on the Oricon singles chart.
In 1989, it was also chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “High School Rakugaki.” For those standing at a crossroads in life, this is a song that will be a powerful ally.
When you’re torn about a decision, let it be a source of courage that gives you a push forward.
dreamTHE BLUE HEARTS3rank/position

It’s one of the signature songs by THE BLUE HEARTS, the legendary band that was at the heart of the band boom.
It has had various tie-ins, including being used as the theme song for the drama “Hito ni Yasashiku,” and is a timeless classic that has gone down in history.
Driven by a straightforward, energetic band sound, the song conjures an image of forging ahead toward the future.
With dreams as a central theme, it’s a powerful track that encourages people to hold many dreams and push forward relentlessly toward them.
Rose of PassionTHE BLUE HEARTS4rank/position

A timeless anthem of encouragement sung by the legendary rock band THE BLUE HEARTS.
Sometimes the answer is right in front of us, yet we overthink things and lose sight of it, don’t we? This song blasts away that mental fog and powerfully reminds us that “what truly matters is right within your heart.” Released in July 1990, it’s also famous for having made a big splash as the theme song for the TV drama “High School Graffiti 2.” It’s the perfect track when you need the courage to take on a challenge or when your confidence is starting to waver.
Give it a listen and let the passion hidden in your heart burst into bright, blazing flame!
The Never-Ending SongTHE BLUE HEARTS5rank/position

This is a song that gives courage just by listening to it, for anyone who feels like giving up.
Its upbeat rhythm and passionate, heartfelt vocals make it perfect for a marathon.
When you run while listening, it makes you feel like you can keep going forever.
Linda LindaTHE BLUE HEARTS6rank/position

It’s a classic by THE BLUE HEARTS, the dons of Japan’s punk rock scene.
When you listen to it while you’re working hard, it gives you a powerful push of encouragement.
Shaking your head and humming the chorus will lift your spirits.
The poet Hiroshi Homura also praised it in his book “Mō Ouchi e Kaerimashō” (“Let’s Go Home Now”).
The future is in our hands.THE BLUE HEARTS7rank/position

THE BLUE HEARTS are famous for hits like the punk anthems Linda Linda and TRAIN-TRAIN, whose explosive energy is their hallmark.
One of their hidden gems is The Future Is in Our Hands.
Vocalist Hiroto Kōmoto’s aggressive delivery is sure to blow away any anxiety, and guitarist Masatoshi Mashima’s catchy sound will put you in a positive mood for a new chapter in life.
It’s an easy listen, so it’s recommended even for people who don’t usually listen to punk.
Green leafTHE BLUE HEARTS8rank/position

THE BLUE HEARTS is a punk band that delivers soulful songs that resonate with people’s hearts.
They’re also known for lyrics rich in themes and deep meaning.
“Midori no Happa,” included on their 1993 album DUG OUT, is a track that will lift your spirits.
Its snappy rhythm, highlighted by brassy tones, is addictively catchy.
Pay attention to the refrain in the chorus as you listen.
It’s a rock number that can brighten your mood even when you’re tired of pushing yourself.
Train TrainTHE BLUE HEARTS9rank/position

A signature song by THE BLUE HEARTS, a band synonymous with the word “youth.” It overflows with unstoppable drive and vitality.
Every time you listen, you can feel the smoldering embers within you flare up into a blazing fire.
typhoonTHE BLUE HEARTS10rank/position

A thrilling rock number that likens the absurdities swirling through society to a looming giant and belts them out with gusto.
The lyrics, written by guitarist Masatoshi Mashima, shine with a sharp gaze at a world misled by rumors and loud voices.
Praised by many fans as “lyrics that hit home” and “a refreshing listen,” this track appears on the classic 1993 February release STICK OUT and became widely known as the Honda “Dio” commercial song featuring actor Matt Dillon.
Give it a listen when you feel anxious about being swept along by others or when you need courage to face unreasonable reality.
Its simple, powerful sound and distinctive rhythm are sure to blow away the clouds in your heart.


