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flumpool Cheer Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

flumpool Cheer Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Flumpool is known for their catchy melodies and refreshingly clear vocals.

They’re especially popular among women across a relatively wide range of ages.

With emotionally rich, gentle singing and approachable songs that make you want to sing along, they’re leading the current Japanese rock scene.

In this article, we take a closer look at them.

We researched fan feedback submitted to our site so far and selected, in ranking format, the most highly praised cheering/encouragement songs among them.

Whether you’re already a huge fan or just discovering them for the first time, please enjoy!

flumpool Cheer Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

From Me to Youflumpool1rank/position

flumpool “Kimi ni Todoke” Music Video
From Me to Youflumpool

This song became a hit after being selected as the theme for the film “Kimi ni Todoke.” It’s a work by flumpool, a rock band from Osaka Prefecture, released in 2010 as their fifth single.

Its charm lies in a breezy rock sound colored by beautiful strings, a tone that alone evokes youth.

The lyrics, packed tightly with feelings for someone you love, are irresistibly heart-fluttering and make you wonder who that person is in your own life.

Listen to this track and give it your all in both love and club activities!

proofflumpool2rank/position

flumpool “Proof” Music Video (Full Chorus ver.)
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A warm ballad by flumpool that teaches us about the bonds with our companions and the importance of the days we spent together.

Released as a single in September 2011, it was created as the required piece for the junior high school division of the 78th NHK All-Japan School Music Competition.

It was also broadcast on NHK’s Minna no Uta, so many people may have heard it at the time.

The lyrics resonate in the heart, offering the courage to move toward the future even while carrying the sadness of parting.

With certain memories in your heart, why not listen to this classic that gently gives a push to those stepping into a new world, especially in the spring season?

This year’s cherry blossomsflumpool3rank/position

It’s a classic filled with warm cheers for those leaving their hometowns and taking a new step, a beautiful song that naturally stirs a positive mindset.

Released on the December 2009 album “What’s flumpool!?”, it was also used as the opening theme for “Minna no Koshien.” Created as an answer song to their debut track “Hana ni Nare,” this piece has comforted many as an anthem of support for the season of departures.

As spring arrives—whether you’re starting a new chapter in life or striving toward new goals—it will give you a strong push forward.

Become a flowerflumpool4rank/position

flumpool - Become a Flower (Music Video)
Become a flowerflumpool

Beautiful violins, a gritty, full-bodied bass, powerful vocals, and emotional guitar and drums.

With a structure that shines a spotlight on each part in turn right from the intro, flumpool’s “Hana ni Nare” instantly cranks up the tension.

It carries the message, “Even if you’re afraid of getting hurt, keep moving forward and let your flowers bloom,” making it the perfect song for a fresh start.

If you set off running while listening to this track, it feels like you could overcome even the toughest challenges.

reboot ~A Poem That Won’t Give Up~flumpool5rank/position

It’s a sweeping rock number themed around hope and renewal.

Released as a single in June 2010, it was used as the support song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa on the Nippon TV network.

It’s also included on the album Fantasia of Life Stripe.

Beginning with a memorable guitar arpeggio, the song celebrates the courage to take a new step while facing reality.

The soundscape woven by majestic strings and drums resonates powerfully with listeners.

When you’re up against setbacks or hardships, give this track a listen.

100 What-Ifs for Youflumpool6rank/position

flumpool “100 What-ifs for You”
100 What-Ifs for Youflumpool

It expresses the utterly helpless, lost feeling right after being rejected.

Vocalist Yamamura himself has said, “The lyrics are written as if in a tunnel in the dark, but I’m sure that time will become time that leads to tomorrow,” so I think the message comes across quite directly.

Wish Upon a Starflumpool7rank/position

When You Wish Upon a Star - detailed with lyrics
Wish Upon a Starflumpool

Released in 2009 as flumpool’s first major-label single.

Chosen as the CM song for NTT Communications’ “MUSICO,” it features lyrics and a sound that evoke the determination to persevere to the very end, making it a popular song for basketball cheering as well.