Shonan no Kaze is a reggae group that exudes a masculine, powerful energy.
Here are their popular cheer-up songs, ranked!
If you’re feeling down after a setback, be sure to check them out.
Their lyrics are full of lines that give you a push and help you look forward.
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Shonan no Kaze Cheer Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Golden SoulShonan no Kaze1rank/position

When it comes to songs that heighten the excitement of a heated sports day, “Ougon Tamashii” (Golden Soul) tops the list.
Released in 2008 by Shonan no Kaze, a music group known for their unique reggae-based sound, the song portrays the importance of moving forward without losing heart, no matter what happens.
Its lyrics and sound resonate with words of strength that lift you up even when you feel like giving up during events like tug-of-war, relays, or ball toss.
Try incorporating this rousing cheer song to encourage your classmates and cherished teammates as they give it their all.
SHOWTIMEShonan no Kaze2rank/position

This is a song by Shonan no Kaze that conveys a forward-leaning spirit, as if mustering your courage and pushing ahead.
It incorporates many baseball-related words, and thanks to its lyrics and power, it became established as a cheer song for high school baseball.
It’s also memorable for starting with lyrics that signal the beginning of battle and loudly shout the team’s own name; when performing it, it’s standard to swap that part with the school’s name for the call.
The song delivers a palpable sense of weight in taking that step forward and a unifying feeling of voices joining together, coming straight at you.
water lily blossomShonan no Kaze3rank/position

For many people, this is the song that defines summer.
It’s one of Shonan no Kaze’s signature tracks, released in June 2007 as their sixth single.
You’ll hear it right away—it’s bursting with energy! The perfect sound to get everyone hyped.
A key point is that it incorporates SOCA, the traditional music of Trinidad and Tobago.
Listen to it while running a marathon, and you’ll surely feel your power surge!
Cheering Song feat. MOOMINShonan no Kaze4rank/position

Shonan no Kaze is always by our side, lifting us up.
Sometimes they raise a fist high to fire us up; other times they gently give us a push on the back—their style of cheering is endlessly versatile.
This song is one we want you to listen to when life wears you down.
“Don’t give up on your dreams.
Where did the bold, spirited you go?” It holds up your faltering heart with unwavering support.
This rugged, big-brother or father-like anthem is a must-hear on pensive nights.
If there’s something you don’t want to give up on, give it a listen!
crowShonan no Kaze5rank/position

This is “Karasu,” a life-affirming song full of Shonan no Kaze’s trademark masculinity, friendship, and bonds.
That slightly over-the-top heat is exactly what makes Shonan no Kaze great.
In the public eye, crows are generally seen as pests—shunned birds—and the song overlays that image onto oneself within society, portraying an outlaw of a man.
If you had a friend who thought of you like this, it’d be incredibly reassuring—and that alone would keep you going.
Love DrizzleShonan no Kaze6rank/position

Koi-Shigure portrays the loneliness of facing your own heart when you’re all by yourself.
Released in 2008 by Shonan no Kaze, a music group leading Japan’s reggae scene, the song blends beautiful string and synth tones with their emotional vocals.
It captures the gratitude and heartbreak you realize after parting with someone you love—feelings many will surely relate to.
Carrying a resolve to move beyond helpless sorrow and loss, it’s a song about becoming someone who can appreciate the past.
Give this love song a listen—it might be the push you need to take a new step forward.
rivalShonan no Kaze7rank/position

For high school baseball players aiming for Koshien, teammates striving for the championship together and players from rival schools they compete against are both invaluable.
Shonan no Kaze’s song “Rival” celebrates those comrades-in-arms.
It was chosen as the theme song by broadcasters for the 98th National High School Baseball Championship regional tournaments held in 2016.
The players from opposing schools, of course, are rivals, but so are the teammates who push each other to improve and compete for starting spots.
The members of a team that overcomes various obstacles to win at Koshien must have had the experience of a lifetime.
That determination and emotion are captured in “Rival.”
phoenixShonan no Kaze8rank/position

A 2020 May release from Shonan no Kaze that sings of the resolve to face adversity, set against a powerful fusion of reggae and rock.
Its energetic layers of sound and uplifting message centered on rebirth and revival encourage those who keep moving forward without giving up, even when they hit a wall.
Perfect for building pre-game motivation or boosting a team’s overall morale! A recommended track for athletes who train daily toward their goals.
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze9rank/position

Brimming with powerful manliness, they embody the very way of life of men who live awkwardly.
Shonan no Kaze’s “Junrenka.” Released in 2006, this song became their signature hit.
Its lyrics, which feel like a raw outpouring of emotion, and the deeply moving vocal delivery captivated men and women alike.
Iron – To the One Who Keeps TryingShonan no Kaze10rank/position

This is a commercial where SHOCK EYE cheers on test-takers, expressing the hope that they’ll drink Meiji’s R-1 and tackle their exams with energy.
With cherry blossoms fluttering, SHOCK EYE smiles while holding an R-1, contrasted by hurried explanations of the product’s effects beside him, creating a comedic tone.
The music that underscores the warmth of the encouragement in the visuals is Shonan no Kaze’s “Iron ~To You Who Are Doing Your Best~.” Its gentle, piano-led sound is striking, conveying a kind yet powerful message that supports doing your best as usual.


