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 Cheer-Up Songs in Western Music [Western Music Ranking] (81–90)
California GurlsKaty Perry ft. Snoop Dogg86rank/position

This is a hit song by Katy Perry, a popular singer-songwriter who represents America.
The song was released in 2010, and joining her is Snoop Dogg, a heavyweight in the hip-hop world.
The track has a party vibe with a fast tempo and is easy to listen to—I really like it.
Try EverythingShakira87rank/position

It’s a song from the soundtrack of Disney’s animated film Zootopia, sung by Shakira.
The lyrics are filled with positive words and are especially recommended for students preparing for exams.
It’s guaranteed to give you the courage to never give up and see things through to the end.
Fix YouColdplay88rank/position

A gemlike ballad that stays close to the heart, delivering healing and hope.
Released by the popular British band Coldplay in September 2005, this work carries a warm message for those bearing deep sorrow and a sense of loss.
Featured on the album X&Y, it begins with a quiet piano melody and unfolds into a grand, expansive sound.
From its performance at the Live 8 concert to its use at Steve Jobs’s memorial, it has moved people in many settings.
It’s a song to hear when you want the courage to overcome sadness and move forward.
SandstormDarude89rank/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!
Man In The MirrorMichael Jackson90rank/position

Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror” is a signature track from his 1987 album Bad.
Centered on social awareness and personal introspection, it advocates the need to change the world through one’s own actions.
Written by Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett, the song incorporates gospel-style choral elements, resulting in a distinctive work.
It can be regarded as a classic that had a major impact on society, with an instrumental version performed at Jackson’s 2009 memorial service.
The track is also used as the walk-up song for Ryosuke Kikuchi of the Hiroshima Toyo Carp.


