Cheer songs that will elevate the 2026 summer high school baseball season
Every summer, the heated battles unfold.The sight of high school baseball players from all over the country giving their all to reach Koshien inspires countless moments of emotion and excitement.An essential part of Koshien is the cheering songs and the support music performed by each school’s brass band.There are timeless classics that have been loved for years, and sometimes the songs performed by the championship team of that year become the talk of the town—you just can’t take your eyes off it!In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of wonderful support songs, including historic theme songs and tunes packed with a love for baseball!
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[2026] Cheer Songs (91–100) That Amp Up Summer High School Baseball
Go, Go, Hyūma!Ansanhburu Bokka

This is the opening theme song of the anime adaptation of Star of the Giants, a quintessential baseball manga.
With a march-like rhythm, it sings about persevering until you reach your goal.
It uses many powerful words like “stake your life” and “indomitable spirit,” conveying nothing but strength.
Farewell, Azure Visageroodo obu mejyaa

This is the opening theme song of the second season of the anime Major.
It’s a striking track distinguished by deep bass that seems to embody a power welling up from within, evoking the image of pushing forward with all your strength toward your goal, even when you’re drenched in sweat and caked in mud.
Boom!Magokoro Burazāzu

This energetic track by Magokoro Brothers, released in September 1990, combines a bright, catchy melody with an empowering message that lifts your spirits.
Inspiring positivity and the courage to take on new challenges, it was used as background music for the professional baseball segment on TV Asahi’s “News Station” and became a staple cheer song for high school baseball.
It’s perfect not only for supporting baseball teams but also for brass band performances.
It’s an ideal song for moments when you want to challenge yourself with courage or get fired up together with friends.
Days of Light and ShadowAKB48

It was released in 2016 as a coupling track on AKB48’s 45th major double A-side single, “LOVE TRIP / Shiawase wo Wakenasai.” Chosen as the support song for ABC’s 2016 Summer High School Baseball and the theme song for “Netto Koshien,” it features powerful, heart-touching lyrics set against a gentle sound.
So, you are not alone.Little Glee Monster

It was released in 2017 as Little Glee Monster’s eighth single.
It was used as the ending theme for Season 2 of My Hero Academia on NTV and as the theme song for Mie Television’s coverage of the 99th National High School Baseball Championship Mie Tournament.
In the music video, the members dance joyfully with characters from Universal Studios Japan.
It’s a cheering song that makes you feel you’re not alone.



