Ketsumeishi Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Ketsumeishi is a popular four-member music group known for relatable lyrics and a sound influenced by hip-hop and reggae.
They’ve released many hit songs, and among them, their cheer-up anthems have encouraged a lot of people.
This time, we present a popularity ranking of Ketsumeishi’s motivational songs.
Ketsumeishi Cheer Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Life Is BeautifulKetsumeishi1rank/position

A signature ballad by Ketsumeishi, distinguished by its expansive piano tone and warm melody.
It portrays the joys and sorrows of life in a positive light, gently reminding us that both tears and smiles are among life’s beauties.
Released in August 2007 on the album “Ketsu no Police 5,” it was also used as the ending theme for the PlayStation 3 game “Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan!” This heartwarming encouragement song is recommended for celebrating the birth of new life and for cherishing those precious moments that deepen family bonds.
Fight! SalarymanKetsumeishi2rank/position

It’s a song that expresses the feelings of a salaryman, asserting that companies and society are sustained precisely because there are people working hard on the front lines.
While depicting the frustrations that build up through the work that any office worker can relate to, it also gives the impression of urging listeners to do something fun after work so they can overcome those feelings.
The sound conveys a festive vibe, yet also a powerful energy, as if storing up strength for working.
It’s a track that teaches us that refreshing ourselves is essential to keep up our efforts.
Farewell, tearsKetsumeishi3rank/position

This song, “Saraba Namida” by Ketsumeishi—the most emotional J-hip hop group in Japan—is a pep song for modern people who tend to push themselves with the idea that “you shouldn’t cry.” As adults, we don’t often get praised with “You’ve been working hard lately,” do we? At times like that, please praise yourself.
This song will surely comfort someone like you!
superstarKetsumeishi4rank/position

This song features a captivating blend of hip-hop and pop, filled with messages of positivity and encouragement.
It celebrates everyone’s innate talents and charms, emphasizing the importance of believing in one’s potential.
Released on November 4, 2020 as Ketsumeishi’s 33rd single, it was also selected as the theme song for the TV Asahi anime Crayon Shin-chan starting October 3 of the same year.
The music video, filmed entirely in India, visually expresses its brightness and uplifting message.
Perfect as a cheer song for school sports days and athletic festivals, this track energizes listeners and gently supports those striving toward their goals—truly an ideal anthem of encouragement.
tear(s)Ketsumeishi5rank/position

When you’re sad, cry your heart out, cry until your tears run dry, and become stronger for every tear you shed—so that in the end, you can smile.
That’s the kind of song this is.
Ketsumeishi’s gentle vocals are wonderful, and because it’s a song that lets you cry as much as you need, I think it also gives you the strength to face forward.
The Days I Kept RunningKetsumeishi6rank/position

This is a song specially written by Ketsumeishi as the theme for the 2021 National High School Rugby Tournament.
Over a fast-paced, driving sound, it celebrates the greatness of persevering toward one’s dreams.
It’s also interesting how the lyrics weave in words that evoke rugby.
Be sure to check out the music video too, which uniquely synchronizes the song with live commentary!
companion; comrade; friend; fellow; teammate; allyKetsumeishi7rank/position

Before an important match, if you’re feeling nervous, look around you.
You’ll surely see many teammates there.
This song by the popular music group Ketsumeishi, known for hits like “Sakura” and “Natsu no Omoide,” was released in 2010 as their 18th single.
It was used as the theme song for the drama “Hagane no Onna.” The straightforward lyrics cheering on your friends are heartwarming.
They make you feel you’re not alone.
Of course, it’s great to listen to yourself, but it also makes a wonderful song to give to a friend.
TrainKetsumeishi8rank/position

From its title “Train,” this song became the CM anthem for JR East’s celebration of the JR Group’s 20th anniversary.
Released in 2007, it’s Ketsumeishi’s 14th single.
It’s sure to resonate with anyone who has goals at work and is striving every day toward their dreams.
If you’re pursuing a dream or goal and start to feel anxious or lose confidence, give it a listen.
It will warm your heart and help you reclaim your confidence and the determination to keep going.
FriendKetsumeishi9rank/position

It’s a song by Ketsumeishi about parting ways with friends.
Though it’s sad to separate and follow different paths to live our own lives, the friendship is eternal.
It expresses those feelings.
You could say it’s both a farewell song and a song about reunion.
balladKetsumeishi10rank/position

Ketsumeishi’s “Ballad” is famous as a song about unrequited love.
Its tender melody conveys hidden affection and sorrow, making it a masterpiece that brings tears to your eyes.
It’s a heart-wrenching love song, but I especially want people experiencing unrequited love to listen to it.
It will surely validate your honest feelings and give you the courage to carry on with a difficult love.
Just because it’s unrequited doesn’t mean you can simply give up on it, right? I hope you keep holding on to your feelings until your heart is satisfied.


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