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 Music Cheer Songs [Western Music Ranking] (41–50)
So WhatP!nk50rank/position

A song by P!nk that drew attention with its powerful beat and defiant lyrics.
While depicting the emotions after a breakup, it carries a message that boosts self-esteem and independence.
Released in August 2008, it topped the Billboard Hot 100.
It became a hit around the world and also won at the MTV Europe Music Awards.
With its energetic sound, this track gives you the courage to overcome hardships and live positively.
It’s a recommended song when you’re feeling down or want to regain your confidence.
Popular Western music cheer songs [Western music ranking] (51–60)
Don’t Worry Be HappyBobby McFerrin51rank/position

“Don’t worry, be happy”—a simple yet powerful message lies at the heart of Bobby McFerrin’s signature song.
Released in July 1988, this a cappella track topped the Billboard Hot 100 and won three Grammy Awards, becoming a global sensation.
It was also featured on the soundtrack of the film Cocktail, which brought it even more attention.
With its light, upbeat feel infused with reggae and jazz elements, it’s sure to soothe the hearts of students burdened with daily worries.
It teaches the importance of staying positive in the face of challenges—a song truly worthy of being called an anthem for test-takers.
Don’t Stop Believin’Journey52rank/position

When the New Year arrives, it’s natural to feel a vague sense of unease alongside your hopes and expectations.
In those moments, music that urges you to “never stop believing,” even in difficult times, can be a powerful ally.
Formed in 1973 and still going strong despite multiple lineup changes and hiatuses, the American rock band Journey released this classic track as a single in 1981, from their seminal album Escape.
Its lyrics—portraying a girl leaving a small town to chase her dreams and a young man smoldering in the city, each boarding a midnight train toward the future—carry a universality that lets people of all walks of life see themselves in the story.
From the memorable piano intro to the gradually building ensemble, and finally the climactic, explosive chorus of the title phrase, it’s absolutely breathtaking.
How about starting the new year with this song to give you courage?
We Are The ChampionsQueen53rank/position

We Are The Champions is frequently used at global sporting events, including Major League Baseball and professional baseball.
The song was released in 1977 by the British rock band Queen, and it has been adopted as an anthem for the New York Yankees.
In Japan, it collaborated with the Yomiuri Giants, drawing attention from baseball fans across generations.
Beginning with a simple arrangement of piano and vocals, the expanding band sound toward the chorus is passionate.
Be sure to give this classic song a listen to celebrate victories in games and tournaments.
My Songs Know What You Did In The DarkFall Out Boy54rank/position

The song is by the American pop punk band Fall Out Boy.
While the band is often associated with upbeat tracks, “My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark” has a particularly strong rock vibe and an overall grand sound, making it a guaranteed crowd-pleaser! The lyrics about overcoming the past and lighting a fire also connect well with sports scenes.
It’s great not only as a sports anthem, but also for players to motivate themselves.
All You Need To Know ft. Calle LehmannGryffin, Slander55rank/position

The collaborative song “All You Need To Know” by DJ Gryffin and SLANDER.
As expected, its beautiful melody and powerful beat make it an incredibly captivating track.
Honestly, even just the track itself and Dylan Matthew’s vocals are more than enough to get you hyped, but the lyrics are amazing, too.
It’s a beautiful and passionate piece that cheers us on with overwhelming intensity and reassurance.
FlowersMiley Cyrus56rank/position

With her husky vocals and free-spirited style, Miley Cyrus has remained at the forefront since her child-actor days.
The single she released in January 2023, serving as the lead track from the album “Endless Summer Vacation,” sparked a worldwide sensation.
Its prowess and acclaim are undisputed, earning Record of the Year at the 66th Grammy Awards.
The breezy sound, infused with disco and funk elements, is delightful—just listening naturally puts you in a positive mood.
The theme of this work is “loving yourself.” Exam periods can often bring feelings of loneliness and anxiety, but that’s precisely when an anthem that reaffirms your own strength will resonate.
Rather than relying on someone else, this is a song that gives you the courage to walk forward firmly on your own two feet.


