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Kenshi Yonezu Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Kenshi Yonezu Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Kenshi Yonezu Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Kenshi Yonezu started his career as a Vocaloid producer, and now, in addition to working as a singer-songwriter, he actively writes songs for other artists as well.

He’s a hugely popular artist leading the J-pop scene!

His songs have a unique charm—often called the “Yonezu touch”—and many of them carry wonderful messages in their lyrics.

In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of his tracks that are beloved as cheer-up/encouragement songs.

From Paprika onward, they’re all filled with heartwarming encouragement.

Kenshi Yonezu Cheer Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

peace signYonezu Kenshi1rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu’s song, written as the opening theme for Season 2 of the youth anime My Hero Academia, is an anthem that powerfully portrays courage and challenge.

While acknowledging weakness, it follows a protagonist who takes a step toward their dreams, intertwining with a driving melody that stirs the listener’s heart.

Released in June 2017, the track topped the Billboard JAPAN Hot Animation weekly chart and became a massive hit, surpassing 300 million streams.

With its band-driven sound and Yonezu’s distinctive vocals, it’s a song that pushes all challengers forward.

Perfect for club practice or as a companion while watching sports—give it a listen.

LOSERYonezu Kenshi2rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu, a hugely popular singer-songwriter.

When this work was released, many people were probably surprised by the contemporary dance he showcased in the music video.

The edgy sound infused with hip-hop really pumps you up.

It carries a powerful message: if that’s the case, even a howl is fine—embrace it, and keep rolling forward even if it looks clumsy.

It gives you the courage to charge ahead with nothing holding you back.

Released in September 2016 as a double A-side single with “Number Nine,” it was also featured in 2018 as the song for a Honda JADE commercial.

It’s a rock tune you’ll want to listen to when you feel like you’re about to break or when you’re ready to take a new step.

Eine KleineYonezu Kenshi3rank/position

A song by Kenshi Yonezu—who is also immensely popular and well-known as the Vocaloid producer Hachi—and a singer-songwriter dominating the J-POP scene with his contemporary tracks.

Included on his major-label debut album “YANKEE,” this track has remained on the Billboard JAPAN charts for an extended period despite having no single release or tie-in.

The precious things we encounter amid overwhelming loneliness—whether a person or a dream—can turn into the courage to live.

With its gentle melody and arrangement, this work brings to mind the presence that accepts you and needs you, and it offers solace for the heart in difficult times.

paprikaYonezu Kenshi4rank/position

As a song to cheer you on and help you take a strong first step into a new season of beginnings, Kenshi Yonezu’s “Paprika” is a perfect fit.

While Foorin’s version is beloved, Yonezu’s own rendition carries a slightly more mature feel with a danceable EDM beat.

It also gained popularity as NHK’s 2020 support song, and its warm melody and catchy refrain give people courage and hope, leaving unforgettable memories.

The heartwarming lyrics are loved across generations, making it an ideal song for graduations and new departures.

Horse and deerYonezu Kenshi5rank/position

A song by Kenshi Yonezu characterized by powerful melodies and lyrics that resonate with the heart.

Written as the theme song for the drama “No Side Game,” it was released digitally in August 2019.

Alongside its grand sound, the lyrics—depicting people who confront adversity and keep moving forward—leave a strong impression.

By listening to one’s inner voice and singing of the importance of love and bonds, this piece encourages those who wish to keep challenging themselves without giving up in the face of hardship.

Give it a listen when you’re striving toward a new environment or goal.

MetronomeYonezu Kenshi6rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu’s “Metronome” likens a couple’s gradually drifting relationship to a metronome.

It’s a track from his 2015 album Bremen, which topped the Oricon charts and won the Excellence Album Award at the 57th Japan Record Awards.

The lyrics, where he wryly sings, “Was it fate that we met and also fate that we ended?” are heartbreakingly poignant.

You can really feel the pain of being unable to convey what you want to say.

Even if you end up divorcing, please express everything you feel so you won’t be left with regrets.

every dayYonezu Kenshi7rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu – Mainichi (Every Day)
every dayYonezu Kenshi

Even the most boring routine work instantly feels like a dance floor with this song! It’s a track with a magical power, released by Kenshi Yonezu in May 2024.

The bouncy beat and repeating phrases seem to turn even off days into a light, upbeat rhythm, and just listening to it lifts your spirits.

Familiar as the theme for Japan Coca-Cola’s “Georgia” commercials, this number is also included on the album LOST CORNER.

With Yaffle handling the arrangement, its danceable sound is the perfect spark when you’re stuck.

When work or studying has you bogged down, try listening to it like you’d grab a coffee for a quick reset.

BOW AND ARROWYonezu Kenshi8rank/position

Singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu, a commanding force in the music scene, released his digital single “BOW AND ARROW” in January 2025—an empowering anthem that gives a strong push to teenagers pursuing their dreams.

Written as the opening theme for the TV anime Medalist, the track links passion for figure skating with sound, conveying a determined drive to shoot straight toward one’s goals like an arrow loosed from a bow.

UnbelieversYonezu Kenshi9rank/position

An anthem sung with that typically sardonic Kenshi Yonezu turn of phrase—calling those who don’t believe in tragic endings “Unbelievers.” It’s such a well-crafted song that, in another era, it wouldn’t be surprising if it had sold a million copies; before you know it, just listening pushes you forward.

globeYonezu Kenshi10rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu – Spinning Globe
globeYonezu Kenshi

The song by Kenshi Yonezu that Hayao Miyazaki requested as the theme for the feature-length animated film The Boy and the Heron.

It’s a heartwarming work that delicately portrays the journey of life—from birth, through joy, sorrow, and farewells—while continuing to move forward.

The track was released for streaming in July 2023 and drew major attention as Yonezu’s milestone 100th song.

It’s a recommended piece for times when you feel anxious or lonely, or when you want to encourage someone facing illness or adversity.

Its richly expressive vocals are sure to bring comfort to your heart.

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