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SPEED Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

SPEED Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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SPEED Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

SPEED, a four-member group that Okinawa is proud of.

This time, I’d like to introduce their popular cheer-up songs in ranking order.

Whether you’re from the generation that listened to their music in the ’90s or not, you’re sure to enjoy this song list—so please check it out!

SPEED Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

ALL MY TRUE LOVESPEED1rank/position

This song, resounding with the lively vocals of SPEED—the girl group that defined an era—was used as the theme song for the 1998 Volleyball World Championship.

It was SPEED’s first maxi single and became a million seller.

While it’s not a typical “fight song,” the lyrics, which convey the spirit of pushing forward with your teammates no matter what, give courage to anyone striving together with others.

Along with those words, SPEED’s bright, energetic singing and cool dance performance also give you strength.

Wake Me Up!SPEED2rank/position

When it comes to morning greeting songs, this is the only one that comes to mind! It’s quite an old song, but SPEED at that time was so cool and so cute…

All the members were in elementary to junior high school back then, making it a very youthful group.

After they became adults, SPEED’s vocal skills improved dramatically, and each member’s accumulated life experience really shines through—it’s wonderful.

White LoveSPEED3rank/position

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White LoveSPEED

For those who find fast-paced songs hard to sing, I recommend “White Love.” It was released in 1997 by SPEED, a dance and vocal group from Okinawa, and was used in a Shiseido “T’ESSERA Angel Drop” commercial.

The song is characterized by high-tone vocals, so women or anyone with a naturally higher voice should give it a try.

The chorus melody is made up of simple notes, so if you focus on singing each note slowly and clearly, you’ll be able to perform it well!

my graduationSPEED4rank/position

This song conveys the strength of a woman determined to move forward, using heartbreak as a springboard.

It was released in 1998 as SPEED’s sixth single.

Chosen as the commercial song for Nissin Yakisoba U.F.O., it became a hot topic.

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