[You'll surely find one] A collection of uplifting songs perfect for you
Haven’t you ever felt like listening to uplifting songs when you’re feeling down after something unpleasant happens, when you want to get motivated, or when you need the courage to take a step forward?
I’m sure everyone has experienced how listening to music can lift your spirits and make you feel better.
So in this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of songs to listen to when you want a boost!
From classic cheer-up anthems to tracks with lyrics that gently support our hearts, we’ve gathered a variety of styles and messages.
Find the one song that fits you perfectly and give it a listen at that crucial moment!
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[You’ll Definitely Find One] A Collection of Uplifting Songs Perfect for You (41–50)
Tomorrow will surely be a good day.Takahashi Yuu

A warm, hope-filled song that gently sings about the small happenings of everyday life.
Yu Takahashi’s soft vocals vividly depict scenes like people giving up seats on the train and brief, human connections as strangers pass by.
Released in June 2015, the track was featured in the commercial for Daihatsu’s Cast Activa and, starting in March 2017, has also been loved as the departure melody at JR Akita Station.
It’s the perfect song for moments when you feel blue or need a little push to take a step toward tomorrow.
Listening to it with someone dear will surely leave your heart feeling warm and at ease.
In the Morning of DeterminationAqua Timez

This group is like a miracle band whose every release becomes a hit.
Most of their songs are positive, and this one in particular has outstanding melody and lyrics.
The vocals are delivered with great taste, and I think even non-fans can genuinely enjoy it.
Age Age EVERY KnightDJ OZMA

It’s the debut single.
It became a long-running hit.
It’s a track you’ll want to blast with everyone at clubs and parties.
Packed with sing-along phrases and danceable choreography, it’s a party tune full of elements that get a crowd hyped.
One moreFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

One of their signature songs that has become a graduation staple.
The calmness of the verses contrasts with the uplifting, moving chorus, which in turn adds depth to the message.
It teaches us the importance of never giving up to the very end, no matter how many tears we shed.
reboot ~A Poem That Doesn’t Give Up~flumpool

It’s okay, even if everything else feels hopeless.
It’s okay if work or studies aren’t going well and the days of feeling down keep going—so long as you’re alive.
Even if you have only a single reason to keep living, that’s enough.
This is a song that makes you want to cherish that one thing.
Feeling great! (Kibun jōjō↑↑)mihimaru GT

This song is a signature track by the popular music duo mihimaru GT.
It’s a crowd-pleaser that really gets people going at karaoke and similar events.
With its very bright, catchy vibe, it’s the kind of song that lifts your spirits when you listen to it.
You should definitely give it a try at least once.
It’s okay to cry.Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto

It’s a cheer song by one of Japan’s leading idol groups.
While their popularity stems from their dance and a natural, un-idol-like vibe, this song goes even further—it conveys an ambition and sense of mission that encourages and energizes people of the same generation.


