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A cheer song that gives you the strength to keep going

Before an important exam or work, when you’re feeling down, or when you need that last bit of courage—why not let music cheer you on?

In this article, we introduce songs that send encouragement to those who are trying their best.

We’ve gathered a variety of cheer-up songs: tracks that empower you with strong messages and melodies, and songs that gently stay by your side while giving you strength.

Each one will send a “You can do it!” to you—whether you’re pushing forward or struggling to get back on your feet.

Give them a listen to recharge your heart and body.

Cheering songs that give you the strength to keep going (41–50)

cheerMarushii

Marcy – Yell (Official Music Video)
cheerMarushii

This is a motivational song written by Marcy, a three-piece rock band from Fukuoka, as the 55th anniversary campaign song for Shinken Zemi’s high school course in February 2024.

It gently offers a message of self-affirmation, carefully embracing the loneliness and worries everyone carries and the daily struggles that can’t be measured by scores.

The music video, set in a school for the first time, unfolds as an ensemble drama that realistically depicts the conflicts of youth.

It’s a track that quietly gives you a push when you want your efforts themselves—not just the results—to be recognized.

Because there’s no end to itFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Kiri Ga Naikara (Official Video)
Because there's no end to itFuji Kaze

Singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze is known for his unique style that fuses diverse musical elements such as jazz and R&B.

This track, included on his debut album “HELP EVER HURT NEVER,” released in May 2020, is perfect for those moments when you find yourself stuck over the past or the future.

Set to a cool electronic sound, it acknowledges that life isn’t easy while conveying a strong resolve that the only option is to fight here and now.

The repeated lyrics and breathy vocals etch that determination deeply into the listener’s heart.

It’s sure to turn the anxiety you feel before taking a new step into the power to move forward!

March Toward TomorrowKuwata Keisuke

Keisuke Kuwata – March Toward Tomorrow (Full ver.)
March Toward TomorrowKuwata Keisuke

Written by Keisuke Kuwata in 2011, at a time when many people were anxious about tomorrow, this is a marching song of hope.

Its unadorned, simple sound centered on acoustic guitar seeps all the more deeply into the heart.

The lyrics carry a strong message to the disaster-stricken areas, and there is a verse that sounds as if it sings “in Tohoku,” a characteristically modest form of encouragement from Kuwata that is profoundly moving.

This warm number was released in August 2011 as part of a triple A-side single and was also used in an NTT Docomo commercial.

It’s a talisman-like song, perfect for those moments when you want just a little boost of energy or a gentle push on the back.

Until the world endsWANDS

The 8th single chosen in 1994 as the ending theme for the landmark basketball manga SLAM DUNK became a million-seller and one of WANDS’s signature songs.

The lyrics, written by then-vocalist Sho Uesugi, depict loneliness and a sense of loss in the big city, infusing the personal pain of heartbreak with an urgent feeling that hints at the end of the world.

Composed by Tetsuro Oda, the driving melody merges perfectly with Uesugi’s soul-stirring vocals.

The song reached No.

1 on the Oricon weekly chart and stayed in the Top 10 for nine consecutive weeks.

For those who spent their youth with the anime, just hearing it may bring back a flood of memories.

It’s a classic that’s guaranteed to unite the room when everyone belts out the chorus at karaoke.

OutsiderAwesome City Club

Awesome City Club – Outsider (Music Video)
OutsiderAwesome City Club

When you want to stay true to yourself, this is the Awesome City Club song to play.

Released in July 2015 and included on their second album, “Awesome City Tracks 2,” it features a crisp, upbeat groove with sharp guitar cutting and a stylish, urban interplay between male and female twin vocals.

The song’s theme is the importance of following the path you believe in.

That powerful message reportedly became a major turning point for the band.

It was also chosen as the theme song for Akita Asahi Broadcasting’s “Sata Navi!” and drew considerable attention.

If you listen to it when you’re taking a new step forward or feeling a bit unsure, it just might give you the courage you need.

flying boatKing Gnu

King Gnu – Hikōtei (Seaplane)
flying boatKing Gnu

This is a song by King Gnu—known for their distinctive musicality—that gives you a push when you want to break through the status quo and take a new step forward.

It carries a powerful message: don’t be bound by society’s conventions or ideas of correctness—embrace your past and future alike, and move ahead by your own will.

Monumental, stadium-shaking choruses fuse with earth-rumbling low-end to shake the listener to the core.

Released in August 2019, the track was also featured in an ANA commercial.

If you listen to it when you’re facing a major challenge or need to fire yourself up in the morning, it just might make you believe in limitless possibilities.

MOODLUCKY TAPES

LUCKY TAPES – MOOD (Official Music Video)
MOODLUCKY TAPES

How about some city pop that gives you a stylish push forward? This track comes from LUCKY TAPES, a Japan-based music project, and was included on their May 2018 EP “22.” The song was later featured on the album “dressing.” With Kai Takahashi’s soothing vocals entwined with funky guitar and horns, it’s the very definition of a chic pep song.

The lyrics are captivating in how they affirm that pure impulse many of us harbor: to keep pursuing what we love, even without money or fame.

If you’re hesitating to start something new, this song might be the nudge you need!