Yuu Takahashi’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
When it comes to uplifting songs by Yu Takahashi, the first that comes to mind is Niji, which was created as an image song for high school baseball.
But he has produced many other tracks that encourage you when you’re feeling down.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of Yu Takahashi’s cheer songs.
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Yu Takahashi Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
BE LIGHTTakahashi Yuu8rank/position

Yu Takahashi, beloved for songs that speak for people’s hearts and give them courage, does it again with “BE RIGHT.” From the very first moment, this track hits you full throttle.
Rather than just giving you a gentle push forward, it feels like it digs into your subconscious and speaks to you head-on, leaving you with the sense of being firmly addressed.
It’s a powerful, dependable song that forcefully drives home the truths you kind of already know deep down, but needed to hear squarely and unmistakably.
road movieTakahashi Yuu9rank/position

The song chosen as the theme for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Invasion!! Alien Shiriri” is Yu Takahashi’s “Road Movie.” Released as a single in 2017, it reached No.
9 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
It’s a ballad that begins with a beautiful piano intro and unfolds into a powerful band sound.
The lyrics, which sing about being connected somewhere in this world even when you’re apart, are particularly striking—making it a must-listen for anyone who’s been separated from important friends due to graduation or a job transfer.
bowlingTakahashi Yuu10rank/position

“Bowling” speaks for human desires and that languid mood to an almost shocking degree.
I was floored by it.
It’s included on singer-songwriter Yu Takahashi’s 2012 album “Our Heisei Rock’n’Roll 2,” and he’s known for his passionate, straightforward lyrics.
It makes you wonder how easy life would be if things just went your way without you doing anything.
Everything’s such a pain! It’s a life song that keeps striking chords of empathy.
Takahashi’s signature message is razor-sharp and exhilarating.
Whether you don’t feel like going to work or you keep molding yourself to fit into relationships, this song will stand by your side through the troubles that weigh on you.
When you’re not in the mood, let this track cheer you on!
Takahashi Yu’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
end creditsTakahashi Yuu11rank/position

A medium-tempo ballad of gratitude and resolve that Takahashi Yu released to mark the major milestone of his 15th anniversary since his major-label debut.
It’s a lead track from the best-of album “Jiyū Gozen,” set for release in December 2025, and it was digitally released in July.
Starting with a quiet piano motif and building powerfully toward the latter half, its structure unfolds like a single film retracing his journey so far.
It’s a work infused with his soul—he even rebuilt it from near completion after deciding, “This isn’t it.”
GraduationTakahashi Yuu12rank/position

When we talk about graduation, besides farewells and loneliness, there’s also anxiety and a faint sense of hope.
Listening to Yu Takahashi’s sincere way of singing that hazy hope and the sadness of the moment makes me want to belt it out at karaoke.
The lyrics work not only for graduation but also for moving to a new place, so I recommend it when you want to let your feelings out.


