Great for singing along or just listening! An energizing Reiwa-era feel-good song bursting with power.
There are days when you just can’t get your energy up—whether it’s work troubles or relationship issues.
When you can’t help thinking about something even though you know thinking won’t solve it, you end up not knowing what to do and only piling up stress.
At times like that, how about lightening your mood by listening to some upbeat music?
Here, I’ll introduce some energizing Reiwa-era songs that are sure to blow away those heavy, gloomy feelings.
Give them a listen when you head out in the morning or when you get home, and shake off that stress!
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Great to sing, great to listen! Energizing Reiwa-era power songs (41–50)
SUPERNOVAKANA-BOON

A solid, aggressive rock number by KANA-BOON.
This track has been chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Dr.
STONE SCIENCE FUTURE.” Brimming with a sense of speed befitting a story about forging the future through the power of science, it powerfully sings of an indomitable spirit—“wielding imagination as a weapon and repeating infinite trial and error”—which mirrors the protagonists’ very challenges.
It will stir your heart as you face your own battles and give you the courage to take that next step.
Self-esteem skyrocketing, lovey-dovey songHatsuboshi Gakuen

At First Star Academy, an idol training school where students gather to become top idols, one of its characters, Kotone Fujita—voiced by Hikaru Iida—performs this song, whose high-energy sound leaves a powerful impact.
The way she keeps saying “I love it” to cheer herself up when her self-esteem dips is incredibly cute! Even listeners who are feeling down will find themselves perking up along with her.
It’s an adorably uplifting anthem you’ll want to hear when you’re trying to learn to love yourself.
Candy BlazeFANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE

An emotional dance track by FANTASTICS, written as the theme song for the film “Kamen Rider GAV: Invaders of the Candy House.” Released in July 2025, the song is also included on the mini-album “Cosmic Resonance.” Set to a powerful, future bass–driven sound, it voices a steadfast resolve to protect those you hold dear.
Its inventive lyrics, which use sweets as metaphors, make for a compelling listen.
It’s a piece that will give you a push when you’re ready to take on a new challenge.
Invincible happiness!suzumiya haruhi (CV: hirano aya) nagato yuki (CV: chihara minori) asahina mikuru (CV: goto yuko)

It’s an irresistibly happy number that feels like a big “We’re back!” to fans who’ve been waiting for years.
Sung by Aya Hirano, Minori Chihara, and Yuko Goto, the track is set to release in July 2025.
It was born from the crowdfunding project launched in November 2024 to commemorate the release of “Theatrical Haruhi Suzumiya.” The colorful sound that gets your body moving without overthinking perfectly embodies the series’ energy.
The lyrics’ message—about charging ahead by your own rules with strong resolve, and how the meaning of encounters follows later—will make listeners’ hearts skip.
When you want to punch a hole through a dull routine, put this song on!
dance hallMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song is also well known as the theme for the morning information program “Mezamashi 8.” Delivered by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, it reminds us that we ourselves are the protagonists on the stage called life.
Even when things are tough, it gives you a push, telling you that in the end everything will be okay—like a protective charm in song form.
The track is included on the mini-album “Unity,” released in July 2022, and it won an Excellence Award at the 64th Japan Record Awards.
It’s the perfect song to start an important day or to listen to when you need a boost of energy.
Life is tough, no money.Uesaka Sumire

It’s a high-energy denpa-style song by Sumire Uesaka that feels like an explosion of energy.
It portrays a powerful protagonist who gives their all to enjoy every day, even without money.
Even the pressing worry of being chased by bills gets laughed off with mantra-like phrases—before you know it, you’re captivated by that boundless cheerfulness.
Released in October 2021 as Uesaka’s 12th single, the track was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated!” Listening to this song might just give you the courage to overcome hardships.
POWEEEEERSnow Man

This Snow Man track conveys a message of believing in your own strength and moving forward, expressed through a fast-paced, exhilarating EDM sound.
It delivers the courage to face challenges with a positive attitude and the importance of teamwork that lifts each other up.
Featured on the albums “i DO ME” and “THE BEST 2020 – 2025,” it was used as the CM song for Asahi Group Foods’ “MINTIA” in March 2023.
The choreography by Hikaru Iwamoto incorporates breakdancing and acrobatics, and the music video reached No.
6 on YouTube’s Top Trending Videos.
When you’re tired from work or study, or feeling down, the track’s energetic sound and refreshing rhythm will help lift your spirits.


