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Sakanaction Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Sakanaction Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Sakanaction is a rock band that always brings us uniquely original performances and songs.

That dance track, which also made waves with its retro Showa-style music video, helped their name spread widely across the public.

In this article, we’ll introduce Sakanaction’s motivational songs!

We’ll present them in a popularity-based ranking, so you can quickly check out the tracks everyone’s listening to.

If you’re doing your best but feeling a bit down, listen to their songs—dance your heart out and smile!

Sakanaction Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

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Sakanaction – Music (Cover)
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It’s a song included on Sakanaction’s sixth album, and it was chosen as NHK’s soccer theme in 2013.

The blue that appears in the lyrics and title refers to the Japan national team’s color.

It’s an energetic, fast-paced cheer song that’s quintessentially Sakanaction.

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Sakanaction / Maybe, the Wind. -Music Video-
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One of Sakanaction’s signature songs, “Tabun, Kaze,” continues to capture the hearts of many even now, long after its release.

Issued in 2016, the single gained attention when it was featured in Shiseido’s ANESSA commercial.

Its up-tempo rhythm naturally gets your body moving, and the refreshing melody that evokes the feeling of wind helps set your mind free.

For those immersed in studying for exams, this is the power of Sakanaction’s music: delivering fresh courage and motivation.

Why not listen to this song during a relaxing moment before you start studying?

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As you push forward with your studies, club activities, and dreams for the future, do you ever find yourself stopping because you can’t find the answers? When that happens, I want you to listen to “Kaijū” by Sakanaction.

Released in February 2025, this song was created as the opening theme for NHK General TV’s anime Chi: On the Movements of the Earth.

Its lyrics, which depict the passion and struggles of seeking the unknown and pursuing truth, have the power to ignite a wandering heart.

It’s a track that embraces your unfinished self and gives a strong push to anyone who still wants to move forward.

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Sakanaction / New Treasure Island -Music Video-
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It’s a song by the rock band Sakanaction.

Released in September 2015 as their 11th single, it was chosen as the theme song for the film “Bakuman.” With its pop, danceable sound, it instantly lifts your spirits.

The lyrics convey a commitment to important promises and the determination to pursue dreams, expressing the mindset of people dedicated to creative work.

It’s a perfect track for marathons or your daily workouts—sure to give you a motivating push.

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Sakanaction – Identity (MUSIC VIDEO) - BEST ALBUM “Fish Encyclopedia” (3/28 release) -
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This is the third single by Sakanaction, a five-piece rock band that keeps astonishing fans with songs and live productions born from an almost obsessive dedication to sound.

Also featured in the TOSHIN “To 3.4 Million High School Students” commercial and as the theme song for the film “Judge!,” it has an overwhelming power that hits you from the opening harmonies.

Its message, which prompts you to reflect on your own existence, may compel you to confront your true feelings and wishes regarding your dreams and goals.

An emotional rock tune whose lyrical melody will shake your heart.

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Sakanaction – Goodbye (Music Video)
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Sakanaction has a unique worldview that resonates with a wide range of generations.

Their live staging is breathtaking and draws everyone in.

This song, “Good-Bye,” released in 2014 as their ninth single, is also a crowd favorite at concerts.

It feels like a number that portrays the unspoken feelings within and the inner conflicts we carry.

Haven’t we all felt this way at some point? It’s a farewell song that fits the phrase “putting an end to it,” as if parting from something and organizing one’s feelings.