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Sukima Switch Cheering Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]

All of Sukima Switch’s songs feel like they’re giving you a gentle push, so they have a strong image as cheer-up songs.

I’ve ranked some uplifting songs I’d like people to check out—whether you’re someone who wants encouragement or someone who wants to encourage others.

Sukima Switch Cheer Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Feathers of the SphereSukima Suichi8rank/position

Sukima Switch / Wings of the Sphere from TOUR 2007 “Evening Breeze Travel”
Feathers of the SphereSukima Suichi

Sphere no Hane was chosen as the theme song for the 88th National High School Baseball Championship.

It was included on Sukima Switch’s 2006 release, Guarana.

The band’s jazzy-tinged performance rings out with a refreshing feel.

It’s a message song that gives a boost to the players who overcome hardships to stand on the high school baseball stage.

Lend an ear to its sound, which evokes the emotional scenery of youth.

I wake upSukima Suichi9rank/position

A poignant track with the resonant sound of an acoustic guitar, included on the 2005 album “Kūsō Clip.” It seems like a heartbreak song about lovers who have parted, but it can also be taken as a song for a cherished person who has passed away.

Overlapping with the hollow sense of loss, it may be picturing the preciousness of life.

The simple words expressing the bare fact that “you’re gone” and the sadness that accompanies it echo with pure sorrow.

This song, in which feelings of emptiness and longing well up, invites you to listen while connecting it to your own sense of life.

indigoSukima Suichi10rank/position

The song “Indigo,” which appears first on their third original album Sunset Calm Blend, seems to be a particularly cherished piece that reportedly went through ten rewrites.

There’s even an anecdote that, precisely because of all those revisions, it deeply moved the production staff who heard it.

Sukima Switch Cheer Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Ah Yeah!!Sukima Suichi11rank/position

Sukima Switch – “Ah Yeah!!” (Short ver.)
Ah Yeah!!Sukima Suichi

“Ah Yeah!!” by the popular music duo Sukima Switch.

This track was chosen as the opening theme for the high school volleyball anime Haikyu!!, and it also serves as the theme song for the compilation film.

With its brisk hi-hat and exhilarating feel, it’s a refreshing number that clears away any lingering gloom as you listen.

The lyrics, which speak to proof of one’s existence, leave a powerful impression.

Perfect for boosting your mood right before an important event.

ClimalSukima Suichi12rank/position

SUKIMASWITCH “Climal” Lyric Video
ClimalSukima Suichi

This refreshing song that gives hope and courage is truly a quintessential cheer-up anthem! It’s a track packed with the charm of Sukima Switch, included on the album “A museMentally,” released in June 2024.

The lyrics convey the courage to face difficulties and the will to expand your own potential, and just listening to it gives you the strength to move forward.

Its powerful melody and emotional vocals resonate deeply, making it perfect for times when you feel stuck in work or life.

What’s more, it’s part of a special collaboration themed around boosting motivation for business professionals.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you need to fire yourself up or when you want to cheer on someone important to you!

Party! Party!Sukima Suichi13rank/position

Special tie-in with Sukima Switch's new song “Party! Party!” Aya Ueto encourages gratitude toward family in AOKI Freshers’ new TV commercial
Party! Party!Sukima Suichi

This is a track included on Sukima Switch’s 2018 album “Shinkuukan Algorithm.” With lyrics that say “Let’s keep trying and support each other even when we feel like giving up,” it’s an extremely bright and uplifting cheer song.

Just listening to it naturally brings a smile to your face.

Zennryoku Shonen produced by Tamio OkudaSukima Suichi14rank/position

Sukima Switch / Full-Powered Boy produced by Tamio Okuda (Short Ver.)
Zennryoku Shonen produced by Tamio OkudaSukima Suichi

It’s one of the signature songs by the music duo Sukima Switch.

Released in 2005 as their fifth single, it was later reissued in 2016 in a rearranged version by singer-songwriter Tamio Okuda.

It served as the theme song for the 96th All Japan High School Rugby Football Tournament.