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 motivational/cheer songs. Western music artist rankings [2026] (91–100)
Spice Up Your LifeSpice Girls96rank/position

Many of you probably went wild seeing the five of them arrive in London taxis at the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.
“Spice Up Your Life” is a classic by the Spice Girls, the iconic British girl group, memorable for its Latin-flavored samba rhythm.
It overflows with positive energy and has an exhilarating vibe that makes your body move without thinking.
Released on the 1997 album Spiceworld and featured in the film Spice World, it’s known as a work that symbolizes the group’s unstoppable momentum.
Their performance at the closing ceremony was a legendary moment in the history of British pop.
It’s perfect for when you want to boost your mood or get everyone hyped.
Give it a listen!
ChocolateThe 197597rank/position

A track by The 1975, an alternative rock band formed in Manchester, England.
Released in 2013, it became a hit in the United States, Canada, Japan, and various European countries.
The track was used in the film Love, Rosie.
Overcompensatetwenty one pilots98rank/position

Twenty One Pilots, the American duo that continues to captivate the world with their unique musicality by fusing diverse genres.
The song introduced here opens the album “Clancy,” released in February 2024, which serves as the grand finale to the epic narrative that has continued since the 2015 masterpiece “Blurryface.” From the long synth intro, the structure brilliantly cascades into relentless rap and a breakbeat brimming with momentum.
Turning to the lyrics, they depict a complex state of mind that overcompensates with bravado to conceal one’s own weakness, startling the listener with the struggle to remain oneself under pressure.
The track is also known for being featured in the ice hockey game “NHL 25.” When you feel crushed by society’s expectations or need to fire yourself up, listening to it will surely give you the courage to face things again.
Why not immerse yourself in this expansive world?
Unforgettable feat. Swae LeeFrench Montana99rank/position

French Montana, a Moroccan-American rapper.
One of the themes is a return to African roots; the music video was filmed in impoverished areas of Africa and features dance scenes with local children.
The track is characterized by an earthy, African-inspired vibe and an irresistible, danceable rhythm.
Set to an up-tempo beat, the lyrics convey a man’s passionate affection for a woman.
With its forward-driving momentum, it’s guaranteed to boost your energy!
RudeMAGIC100rank/position

The one that suddenly burst onto the scene and became a huge hit was Magic!’s “Rude.” You might think it’s just a proposal song, but the lyrics are actually a bit amusing.
If your partner’s parents won’t approve your marriage greeting, there’s probably no song that fits better than this.
It’s a great, upbeat classic.


