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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.

The playlist is updated weekly.

Popular Western music cheer/encouragement songs [Western Music Ranking] (91–100)

Batter UpNelly, St. Lunatics91rank/position

Nelly, St. Lunatics – Batter Up (Official Music Video)
Batter UpNelly, St. Lunatics

There are many songs that use baseball as a theme, but when it comes to tracks that depict the batter, “Batter Up” stands out.

This piece was created by the hip-hop group St.

Lunatics in collaboration with Nelly.

It portrays a batter waiting for their turn in the lineup and then facing the pitcher.

The batter’s feelings are described in detail, so even those who’ve never stepped into the batter’s box can relate.

When you listen for the first time, pay attention to how the depicted game unfolds.

BirdsColdplay92rank/position

Coldplay – Birds (Official Video)
BirdsColdplay

The song “Bird” features a breezy, uplifting beat that feels like wind in your hair on a Coldplay-style drive.

Its unique rhythm section is outstanding, and the chorus’s sense of openness and weightlessness lets you forget everyday life and drift into a dreamlike state.

Just as the title “Bird” suggests, it’s an anthem to cheer you on as you take off and fly anywhere you want to go.

Keep Your Head UpAndy Grammer93rank/position

Andy Grammer – Keep Your Head Up (+ Lyrics) Album out now!
Keep Your Head UpAndy Grammer

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.

Frontier (Extended Mix)VINAI & SCNDL94rank/position

Released in September 2015 as a collaboration between the Italian brother duo VINAI and the Australia-based project SCNDL, this track still enjoys enduring popularity today.

With its low-slung kick, bouncy bass, and chant-like vocal samples, it’s an exhilarating piece of electronic music whose explosive power has been honed on club and festival stages.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto, known as one of the world’s top pitchers, uses this song as his walk-out music.

Even on the Major League stage, it fits him perfectly as he heads to the mound.

If you love high-energy, vibe-heavy electronic music, this is a must-check—an absolute anthem that’s guaranteed to get you hyped.

SorryJustin Bieber95rank/position

Justin Bieber – Sorry (PURPOSE : The Movement)
SorryJustin Bieber

This is a 2015 hit song by Justin Bieber, who is extremely popular in Japan as well.

His wistful vocals are absolutely wonderful—what a great voice.

The track is easy to get into, easy to listen to, and has a really good vibe.

It grabbed me right from the opening.

I liked this song so much that I listened to it over and over.

I think it’s a recommended track even for people who don’t usually listen to Western music.