Listening will surely fill you with courage! Cheer songs released in the Reiwa era
When you’re pursuing your dreams or goals, or when a challenge stands in your way, you want the courage to face it, don’t you?
It’s best if you can talk to trusted family or friends and get their encouragement, but everyone faces moments when they have to stand up to things alone.
At times like that, you may want something to support your heart and give you a gentle push forward.
So this time, we’re introducing the latest cheer-up songs released in the Reiwa era!
From tracks that fire you up to songs that offer gentle companionship, we’ve compiled a wide range—so please find the ones that resonate with you!
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Listen and you’re sure to feel encouraged! Cheer songs released in the Reiwa era (41–50)
With love from a certain futureback number

It’s a number that gently stays close to your heart.
Released in June 2025 by back number, it was used as a song for a MOS Burger commercial.
The lyrics say, “Even on days when things don’t go well and you end up hating yourself, the future still goes on,” and its straightforward message is deeply moving.
According to vocalist Iyori Shimizu, he created it with the hope of giving back through music the positive energy he has received from MOS Burger over the years.
Listening to it when you’re feeling down might give you the push you need to look forward.
AnchorMONOEYES

Marking the 10th anniversary of the band’s formation, MONOEYES’ song “Anchor” is a track whose sense of speed delivers a powerful impact.
The emotional melodies woven by Takeshi Hosomi blend seamlessly with lyrics that convey a will to move toward the future.
Teaming up with overseas producer Mike Green has elevated the band’s signature impulsive ensemble into a clearer, more expansive sound.
The song is included on the album “Running Through the Fire,” released in September 2025.
Listening to it will immerse you in live-like heat and exhilaration!
Irodori Stepruuto

This piece, produced by Root for the children’s TV show Oha Suta’s theme song, features lyrics co-written with TOKU and music co-composed with Matsu.
The track carries a positive message that cheers on children as they take steady steps toward their dreams.
Its refreshing pop sound and exhilarating, fast-paced melody feel great—listening in the morning really gives you energy.
Highly recommended for anyone starting a new challenge or looking to approach each day with a positive mindset.
I LOVE MEKoresawa

The digital single “I LOVE ME,” released in September 2025, is a newly written track themed around Wacoal’s brand message.
It carefully portrays the protagonist’s emotional journey—from shedding tears in secret to forgiving herself and learning to love herself just as she is.
It carries a message that can support you when you’ve lost confidence.
With a bright, uplifting ensemble that feels comfortable, it’s a heartwarming pop tune.
Beatnik -Bird-sumika

This work, released in November 2025 by the Kanagawa-born rock band sumika, is an ambitious project that presents a single song in two different guises.
Centered on the theme of “liberation from oppression,” it portrays the concept from two angles: a dance track produced by TAKU INOUE, and a band-driven version featuring Tetsu Kinoshita of Raisan as a guest guitarist.
The former offers pleasing minimal beats and meticulous synth work, while the latter delivers an exhilarating surge with distorted guitars and a dramatic structure.
When you’re ready to break out of your shell, this song might just give you the push you need.
Sailing the seaSuzuki Airi

Released in September 2025, this work was created to commemorate the 8th anniversary of the Japanese release of the smartphone game Azur Lane.
It likens the bonds with comrades to a vast ocean, singing of gratitude and a strong will to move toward the future.
It’s deeply moving and resonates even with those who aren’t familiar with the game’s world.
The sound arrangement, which blends crisp freshness with a sense of speed, is also outstanding.
A grand-scale number that gives you the courage to step into tomorrow.
EclairJenīhai

This song was created as the theme for the film “Anime Supremacy!” It makes full use of Jenny High’s signature high-level musicianship, while standing out among their catalog as an exceptionally poppy and bright track.
The lyrics carry a message of refusing to settle for the ordinary and believing in, then steadfastly pursuing, the world you create.
Released in May 2022, the film seems to fuel the passion to break through the walls of one’s work.
When you’re struggling to bring something into being, this song will surely be a powerful ally.


