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Sambomaster Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Sambomaster Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Sambomaster, who look unbelievably cool with a mic and a guitar, are the charismatic kings of anthems in the rock world.

Their spirit is pure LOVE & ROCK.

When you need a boost, nothing beats going to a Sambomaster live show.

Sambomaster Cheer Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

We’ve gotta do what seems impossible.Sambomasutā1rank/position

A powerful anthem that gives you a push in those youthful moments.

Released by Sambomaster in February 2010, this song carries a warm message that boosts self-affirmation and the spirit to take on challenges.

Centered on themes of “not giving up,” “moving forward,” and “possibility,” it offers a gentle embrace for everyone’s anxieties and doubts while giving the courage to take a new step.

It has been featured in a Nissan commercial and as the image song for the film Cheer☆Dance, resonating with many hearts.

It’s a classic that students training for sports festivals, as well as anyone standing at a crossroads in life, should hear.

possibilitySambomasutā2rank/position

Sambomaster’s songs, bursting with youthful energy and a fiery message, are sure to resonate with high school students.

Released in May 2015 as the theme song for the film “Flying Colors” (Biri Gyaru), this track is an anthem cheering on anyone striving toward their dreams.

The powerful performance of the three-piece band and the strong vocals of Takashi Yamaguchi give listeners a push forward.

The theme—“If you believe in your potential and work hard, your dreams will come true”—is woven into every line of the lyrics.

When you hit a wall in club activities or studies, why not listen to it with your friends and recharge? It will surely give you the courage to try again.

Start to shine and run forwardSambomasutā3rank/position

Sambomaster / Starting to Shine and Run - MUSIC VIDEO
Start to shine and run forwardSambomasutā

It’s a cheer song brimming with youthful passion and hope.

It portrays a protagonist who carries deep pain in their heart and feels on the verge of losing themselves, yet by accepting that suffering, the work gives them the courage to take a new step forward.

Released by Sambomaster in August 2018, the track was chosen as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Cheer☆Dan,” and, alongside the story of high school students striving to conquer the United States, left a lasting impression on many viewers.

This piece is also perfect as background music for school sports days and athletic festivals, gently supporting students who give their all and sweat it out together with their friends.

The world calls it love.Sambomasutā4rank/position

Sambomaster / The World Calls It Love MUSIC VIDEO
The world calls it love.Sambomasutā

Sambomaster’s fifth single delivers a message of hope and love with its powerful rock sound and passionate vocals.

Released in August 2005 and written specifically as the ending theme for the Fuji TV drama “Densha Otoko,” the song peaked at No.

7 on the Oricon weekly chart, marking the band’s first Top 10 entry.

It’s a track that gives you a push when you want to try but can’t take the first step.

The passion that wells up from deep within your heart will surely become the energy that drives your tomorrow.

Adolescent RhapsodySambomasutā5rank/position

Sambomaster – Seishun Kyousoukyoku – Live
Adolescent RhapsodySambomasutā

If the keywords “youth and rock” come up, there’s no way I can skip introducing this band’s song! It’s a hit by Sambomaster, a band that embodies youth and rock.

Since it was used as a theme song for the anime NARUTO, I think many people know it.

It’s a classic that passionately portrays hot-blooded, gritty, breakneck youth! School festivals and culture festivals are precious pages of youth, so this song is a perfect fit.

The Beautiful Days of HumanitySambomasutā6rank/position

The Beautiful Human Days (Live at Nippon Budokan, 2017.12.3)
The Beautiful Days of HumanitySambomasutā

A cheer song released by Sambomaster in January 2005.

Its gale-like guitar sound and soul-stirring vocals blend exquisitely, carrying a passionate message that feels as if it’s speaking to you directly.

Since its release as a single, it has drawn an overwhelming response at live shows, capturing audiences’ hearts and never letting go.

This kind of life-affirming anthem is sure to be a powerful ally when you’re feeling down.

No matter how tough things get, listening to this track will give you the courage to stand tall.

It was also chosen as the ending theme for the 2005 TV drama “Densha Otoko,” resonating with even more people.

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Sambomaster / Bouquet MUSIC VIDEO
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You’ve got to admire Sambomaster’s manly vibe, right? I’m always blown away by their performance style—expressing more through actions than words.

And their classic song “Hanataba” is just so good! The lyrics carry the meaning: “A bouquet cheers up the person who receives it; you’re someone who brightens the people around you; that’s why you’re like a bouquet yourself.” It’s practically a confession that goes beyond a straightforward declaration of love.

There are times when you want to say thank you but feel a bit shy, right? In moments like that, I’d love for you to give this song along with a real bouquet!

Oh, this singing voiceSambomasutā8rank/position

This is footage of a TV live performance by Sambomaster, one of Japan’s leading rock bands.

Yet amidst the lukewarm atmosphere, vocalist Yamaguchi’s powerful shouts cut through everything, and his overflowing energy is deeply moving.

He hurls the hardships and joys of life at us with nothing held back and with all his might—showing that this is exactly what a live performance should be.

It’s a pinnacle of Japanese rock live footage.

Let me change the world.Sambomasutā9rank/position

Sambomaster’s “Sekai o Kaesasete Okure yo” (“Let Me Change the World”) is a recommended cheer song for people in their 50s.

For those taking on new challenges or aiming to achieve results at work, this track can be a powerful boost.

Its motivational lyrics stand out, and it’s also known as a commercial jingle.

The guest appearance by female vocalist Ayumi Ito and the male-female harmonies are part of its appeal.

With minimal instrumental breaks, it’s easy to sing and guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke.

Give this courage-inspiring anthem a try.

Path of HopeSambomasutā10rank/position

Some departures are filled with hope, while others are full of uncertainty.

This is a perfect song for anyone standing on the verge of any kind of new beginning.

Sambomaster’s music always gives us courage, doesn’t it? It’s wonderful how, in this song, Sambomaster quietly whispers, “You’ll be just fine—there’s nothing you can’t do.” Their usual shouts are toned down quite a bit.

It’s a song I’d love to hear on the morning of a new departure.