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Kazuyoshi Saito’s Cheer/Support Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

I work as a singer-songwriter and guitarist.

I had my breakthrough around 2007, but before that I spent many years working my way up.

After the breakthrough, many of my songs were used in the media.

This time, I’ve put together a collection of motivational/cheering songs.

Kazuyoshi Saito Cheer Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

It’s okaySaitō Kazuyoshi8rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito OK High Quality Video High Quality Audio
It's okaySaitō Kazuyoshi

This is a song included on Kazuyoshi Saito’s fourth album, FIRE DOG, released on February 28, 1996.

The laid-back lyrics, which help take the pressure off people who are trying their best, really hit home, and it’s a characteristically free-spirited work from Saito.

“It’s okay—things will work out, so for now, set down what you’re carrying and take it easy.” That message naturally brings a smile to people’s faces.

Bottomless beautySaitō Kazuyoshi9rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – “Bottomless Beauty” Music Video
Bottomless beautySaitō Kazuyoshi

Try singing this uplifting, feel-good anthem with all your heart! “Bottomless Beauty” is included on the 22nd album, PINEAPPLE, released in 2023.

As the title suggests, it’s a lively, spirited number.

Many listeners are sure to be encouraged by the lyrics’ message, “You’re a perfect woman.” In fact, even men will find themselves in a brighter mood.

Since the vocal range is on the lower side and easy to sing, put plenty of emotion into it and go for it!

Don’t cry, Glory Moon.Saitō Kazuyoshi10rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – Don’t Cry, Glory Moon [Official Audio]
Don't cry, Glory Moon.Saitō Kazuyoshi

A song whose warm vocals and gentle melody by Kazuyoshi Saito resonate with the heart.

It was released digitally in October 2024 and was newly written as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “The Travel Nurse.” Like the light of the moon, it symbolically portrays a presence that quietly keeps watch over you.

It’s an encouraging anthem that gives you the courage to keep moving forward even amid days of setbacks and loneliness.

Through everyday scenes—like a boy who gets back up after failing, or the sound of a newspaper delivery bike announcing the dawn—it conveys a message of hope.

Saito’s voice, brimming with kindness and strength, makes you feel as if you’re being gently nudged forward.

Saito Kazuyoshi’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

The stars look beautiful in the sky.Saitō Kazuyoshi11rank/position

The popular song “Sora ni Hoshi ga Kirei” (The Stars Are Beautiful in the Sky), known from Myojo’s Charumera TV commercial and as an insert song in the 2016 drama Hibana, was released in 1996 as their 10th single.

Its lyrics offer the comforting presence of someone by your side when you’re feeling down after a failure or worrying over little things—and that worldview is truly wonderful.

The melody is calm, and the vocal range is on the lower side.

Try singing it while imagining a night sky with twinkling stars.

Go, you slacker!Saitō Kazuyoshi12rank/position

The classic song “Susume Namakemono” is presented through a striking live video capturing a young Kazuyoshi Saito.

His languid vocals and the band’s beat gently ease the stiffness from your shoulders, making it a refreshing track.

Songs that push you to work hard and strive are great, but this one’s loose message—let’s take it easy and keep going without forcing ourselves, even if we slack off a bit—brings tears to your eyes and leaves you feeling saved.

I want to be kinder.Saitō Kazuyoshi13rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – I Want to Be Gentle [Music Video Short ver.]
I want to be kinder.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Singer-songwriter Kazuyoshi Saito, born in 1966, has produced numerous hit songs since his debut in 1993.

His single “Yasashiku Naritai,” released on November 2, 2011, was also used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper,” and is regarded as one of his most highly acclaimed works.

Beautifully voicing the balance between the strength and kindness the heart seeks, the song speaks of deep love for oneself and others, as well as a positive outlook on life.

Filled with a message that resonates at any time, it is especially uplifting when you feel close to breaking or want to do your best for someone else, giving you extra courage and energy.

Saito’s warm vocals gently accompany the listener and empower them to live strongly.

HereditySaitō Kazuyoshi14rank/position

This work is recommended for high school students who want to fire themselves up with a robust rock sound.

It’s a single by singer-songwriter Kazuyoshi Saito, released in February 2017.

It’s also known for being written as the theme song for the TBS drama “Gekokujō Juken.” The lyrics confront inescapable realities—like what we inherit from our parents and the environments we’re born into—while still expressing the will to move forward, which should resonate deeply with anyone feeling pressure from exams or club activities.

Its powerful melody, blending rock and folk, offers a gritty yet warm encouragement that’s more than just pretty words.