Popular Cheer-Up Songs: Western Music Artist Rankings [2026]
Cheer songs are one of the most popular music genres worldwide and are enjoyed in many countries, not just in Japan.
This time, we’ll introduce popular Western artists who perform these cheer songs in a ranking format.
Be sure to check out these world-famous artists.
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Popular cheer songs. Western music artist ranking [2026] (71–80)
Keep Your Head UpAndy Grammer71rank/position

A pop-rock track released in 2011 by American singer-songwriter Andy Grammer.
It has been used in TV dramas such as Tricky Business.
A French version was also released under the title Relève la tête.
Good Luck, Babe!Chappell Roan72rank/position

Singer-songwriter Chappell Roan has drawn attention with music that celebrates an aesthetic of free self-expression and queer culture.
The song we’re introducing today is a powerful track she released in April 2024.
It carries a poignant yet forceful message to someone who, under societal pressure, turns away from their true feelings of love.
She sings that someday, when they wake up in the middle of the night, they’ll regret remembering not the person lying next to them, but the past where they ran from their real feelings.
It seems to confront the very meaning of “living as your true self.” Released after the success of her debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, this track becomes an anthem that gives you a push when you’re tempted to hide your true self for the sake of others’ opinions.
SandstormDarude73rank/position

In the old K-1 era, kickboxer Wanderlei Silva drew immense popularity with his overwhelming skill.
After moving up to heavyweight, he racked up more losses due to the size difference, but during his middleweight days he was dominant—easily among the top three in the world.
His entrance song was “Sandstorm.” It’s a track used as walk-in music by many athletes; among well-known examples, former MLB pitcher Koji Uehara also used it.
If you like high-energy electronic music with hot vibes, this is a must-check!
BurnEllie Goulding74rank/position

The passion of this song is already conveyed by its title, “Burn.” Ellie Goulding’s “Burn” is a track that further fuels fires that have already been lit—love, friendship, even sudden events.
Sung with blazing emotion, its searing lyrics are exquisitely beautiful, making it a song that stokes a once-kindled feeling higher and higher.
We Are Young ft. Janelle MonáeFun75rank/position

The fan-favorite hit song released in 2011, “We Are Young ft.
Janelle Monáe,” dominated the charts at No.
1 across the English-speaking world and ranked highly in Asia and European countries with strong English proficiency.
Its massive success and catchy musical style earned it the Grammy Award for Song of the Year.
The song is used as the entrance music by Clayton Kershaw, who is known as one of the top pitchers in the world.
His kind personality pairs well with the track!


