Popular Western Music Cheer Songs [Western Music Ranking]
We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 ranking of Western motivational anthems that give you courage in crucial moments—listed in order of highest to lowest views, all in one go! Use music to boost your motivation and take on your important challenges.
Listening to music can also help you relax when you’re feeling nervous.
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Popular Western cheer/encouragement songs [Western music ranking] (71–80)
Pump ItThe Black Eyed Peas78rank/position

This is a signature track by the Black Eyed Peas, notable for its grand sound that samples the surf rock classic “Misirlou.” Its energetic guitar riff, heavy beats, and lyrics that express a full-bodied passion for music blend perfectly, creating an irresistible pull for listeners.
Released in May 2005 as a track on the album Monkey Business, it achieved international success, reaching the top 10 in 13 countries worldwide.
It was also featured on the soundtracks of the films Little Man and Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, and its overwhelming presence has made it a favorite across various media.
It’s also ideal as background music for school sports days or athletic events, making it a perfect choice to boost participants’ motivation and enhance the sense of unity at the venue.
Seven Nation ArmyThe White Stripes79rank/position

A signature track by The White Stripes, characterized by its powerful riff and minimal sound.
Released by the American rock duo in February 2003, the song is included on their fourth album, Elephant.
Its lyrics, depicting a strong resolve to stay true to one’s will despite external pressure and criticism, resonated with many listeners.
The track won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song and the MTV Video Music Award for Best Editing.
Embraced across the global sports scene, it is also widely used as a chant at international soccer tournaments.
With its simple yet clear chord progression and rhythmic pattern, it’s a highly recommended piece for those learning the basics of band performance.
Born This WayLady Gaga80rank/position

Lady Gaga, who commands immense support as a global pop icon.
Her 2011 single “Born This Way” is a classic that powerfully sings about the importance of loving yourself just as you are.
Its sound—merging an electronic beat with powerful vocals—fills you with energy just by listening.
The track was a hit as the lead single from the album of the same name, Born This Way, and it also garnered attention for being featured in the popular TV show Glee.
The message that everyone is beautiful as they are, regardless of their background or identity, truly resonates.
Give it a listen when you’re losing confidence or need one more push.
It will give you the courage to believe in yourself and move forward.
Popular Cheer-Up Songs in Western Music [Western Music Ranking] (81–90)
Cake By The OceanDNCE81rank/position

This is a unique track that expresses fun and passion over a breezy funk-pop groove.
The September 2015 debut by American dance-rock band DNCE skillfully weaves in elements of 1970s disco and R&B, spinning a metaphor that likens a romantic seaside moment to sweet treats.
Brimming with a spirit of adventure and humor, the lyrics and Joe Jonas’s charming vocals harmonize in perfect balance.
Reaching the Top 10 on the Billboard charts, the song continues to captivate listeners worldwide with its funky guitar riffs and catchy melodies.
It’s an ideal pick for parties or drives, and a great choice whenever you want to lift your mood.
Wild ThingX82rank/position

The original song was released in 1965 by the New York band The Wild Ones.
The version covered by The Troggs became a hit in Japan under the title “Koi wa Wild Thing,” and the song has been covered and loved by many artists.
However, this X version gives a strong impression of hard rock.
In Japan, it’s also well known as the entrance theme used by professional wrestler Jon Moxley, famous for his electric-explosion matches.
It’s a track that exudes the power and confidence befitting an entrance theme.
BurnEllie Goulding83rank/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 MonáeFun84rank/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!


