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Miyuki Nakajima’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Miyuki Nakajima’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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She is such a presence that even Yumi Matsutoya has called her a rival, and she is active not only as an artist but also as a creator.

Her powerful singing voice leaves a strong impression.

This time, we’ve put together and will introduce a collection of her uplifting/cheer songs from among her many tracks.

Miyuki Nakajima’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

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Miyuki Nakajima’s “Fight!” is a highly recommended cheer-up song that gives you the courage to face any hardship.

Her powerful voice and compelling melody are perfect for times when you want to concentrate on studying.

It energizes both students preparing for entrance exams and adults taking certification tests, helping you rally yourself.

The song was created based on messages from listeners, and its lyrics, rooted in real-life experiences, will speak directly to many hearts.

If you’re aiming to advance in your studies or career, Miyuki Nakajima will give you strong support through her music.

era; age; time; periodNakajima Miyuki2rank/position

It’s a timeless masterpiece that delivers a universal message of hope.

Even in the depths of sorrow, the encouraging words that one day you’ll look back with a smile have given courage to many people.

Released in 1975, it won the Grand Prix at both the Yamaha Popular Song Contest and the World Popular Song Festival.

In 2007, it was also selected for the “100 Best Japanese Songs.” Listen to it when you’re a little tired, when you need a boost, or when you need one last push.

It will surely give you the nudge you need.

Miyuki Nakajima’s warm singing voice will gently stay by your side and comfort your heart.

Stars on EarthNakajima Miyuki3rank/position

Stars on the Ground / Miyuki Nakajima [Official]
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The 37th single by Miyuki Nakajima, a singer-songwriter beloved across generations.

Chosen as the theme song for the documentary series “Project X: Challengers,” its powerful lyrics—filled with respect and encouragement for unsung challengers—perfectly align with the show’s worldview.

Sprinkling in keywords like wind and stars, the song shines a light on people who work quietly and steadily, resonating deeply with listeners of all ages.

Although released in July 2000, it became an exceptional long-running hit: after her performance at the 2002 Kohaku Uta Gassen, it reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart roughly 130 weeks after its release, and it remains a karaoke staple.

BirthNakajima Miyuki4rank/position

I think this is also a really great classic.

True to its title, “Birth,” Miyuki Nakajima sings it with her uniquely powerful vocal style, and you can feel the energy.

It’s a truly wonderful song.

There’s no doubt that listening to it over and over will encourage you.

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Thread – Miyuki Nakajima (Full)
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A beautiful ballad that likens human connections to warp and weft threads soaks into the heart through Miyuki Nakajima’s gentle yet powerful voice.

The lyrics, depicting fateful encounters and the warm fabric of life woven from them, evoke deep empathy—a true masterpiece.

Included on the album EAST ASIA, this song has continued to resonate with many people since its release in October 1992.

In 1998, it was chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Seija no Koshin” (March of the Saints), earning even broader acclaim.

It’s a track that soothes the heart at life’s turning points—meetings and farewells, fresh starts, and more.

Celebrated by many, it’s perfect for weddings, anniversaries, and any occasion that honors bonds with loved ones.

Relay of LifeNakajima Miyuki6rank/position

This is a work that deeply stirs the listener’s heart, themed around the grand chain of life.

After being performed in the 2004 stage production Yakai, the song was included on the acclaimed 2005 November release Tensei TEN-SEI.

It was also chosen as the theme song for the New Year’s special on Friday Prestige, A Woman’s Lifetime: Chiaki Mukai—The Woman Who Chased Her Dream into Space.

Even dreams that cannot be fulfilled in a single lifetime are passed on like a baton to the next generation.

That gentle yet stern message really sets the heart aflame.

It’s a profound masterpiece that feels like a quiet push on your back when you reach a crossroads in life.

At HomeNakajima Miyuki7rank/position

This is a work by Miyuki Nakajima that portrays the resolve to sever ties with the place one ought to return to and to live in the place one stands now.

Watching the last train bound for her hometown depart, the protagonist deliberately chooses not to go back—an image that overlaps with the loneliness and determination of someone breaking away from their past life to walk a new path alone.

The piece was included on the acclaimed 1977 June release “A-RI-GA-TO-U” and is also widely known as the B-side to the smash single “Wakare Uta.” It has been cherished as a song that colors the world of dramas crafted by So Kuramoto as well.

The warm folk sound seems to gently envelop both the loneliness that follows a major decision and the strength to keep looking forward despite it.