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Special Feature on Vocaloid Cheer Songs [Positive & Motivational]

When you’re working hard toward your dreams—or when anxiety feels like it’s about to crush you—music can be a real help.

Turn sound into your own strength and keep pushing forward with all you’ve got!

In this article, I’ve put together a big list of Vocaloid cheer songs.

Every one of them is a track that will give you strength!

From cute tunes to cool bangers, I’ve gathered a wide range of genres.

Be sure to read to the end and find the songs that fit you perfectly!

Vocaloid Cheer Song Special [Positive & Motivational] (41–50)

Runkei

"Run" – KEI feat. GUMI
Run, Kei!

It’s a work that sings that no matter what feelings you carry, you can only keep running—radiating a strong will.

The song is by KEI, also known under the name Hayashi Kei, and was released in 2012.

GUMI’s powerful vocals match perfectly with the rhythmic drums and driving guitar sound.

This is the very definition of emotional rock.

It might especially fire you up if you listen to it before a match you can’t afford to lose.

Turn up the volume and take in the lyrics as you listen.

Vocaloid Cheering Song Special [Positive & Motivational] (51–60)

Kisaragi Attentionjin

Jin / Kisaragi Attention (IA) [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Kisaragi Attention Jin

If you lack confidence in yourself, please give this a listen.

It’s one of the works in the Kagerou Project series, which is also known for its media mix expansion.

It’s included on Jin’s major debut album, Mekakucity Days, released in 2012.

The worldview featuring an idol as the protagonist is incredibly cute.

You can really feel the determination to “work hard for your dream,” and while I’m introducing it as a cheer song, it actually makes me want to cheer them on.

No LogicJimmySam-P

[60fps Full-style] No Logic – Megurine Luka Project DIVA Arcade English lyrics Romaji subtitles
No Logic JimmyThumb-P

It’s a message song that says, “Don’t aim for perfection—let’s live true to ourselves.” Created by JimmyThumbP, a Vocaloid producer known for hits like “from Y to Y,” it was released in 2009.

The mature band sound is striking, with a compelling contrast between guitar cutting phrases and arpeggios.

The style pairs well with Luka’s sultry vocals.

The lyrics encourage us to take each day at our own pace without overexerting ourselves.

Try listening to it when you’re reflecting on your life.

slow motionPinocchioP

PinocchioP – SLoWMoTIoN feat. Hatsune Miku / SLoWMoTIoN
Slow Motion PinocchioP

Maybe an anthem isn’t just about singing hopes.

Living with your guard up is fine, but it’s nice to have some leeway, too.

This track by the multi-creator PinocchioP was released in 2014.

The lively, unique sound arrangement is so quintessentially PinocchioP.

And of course, it’s the lyrical worldview.

Despite the distinctive turns of phrase, it somehow feels remarkably real—wonderful.

If you want the audio, it’s included on the second album “Shibou,” so be sure to check it out.

Hyakusetu-futouHatsune Miku × CONDENSE

[MIKU BREAK] Hundredfold Challenge / Hatsune Miku × CONDENSE (Music Video)
Hyakusetu Futou Hatsune Miku × CONDENSE

Hyakusetu-Futō vividly portrays the indomitable spirit of “unyielding despite a hundred setbacks,” rising again and again to see one’s resolve through.

Released in August 2022, it served as the theme song for the volleyball episode of NHK’s para-sports anime series Ani x Para.

Its weighty beat and clear vocals intertwine exquisitely, powerfully conveying—through both sound and lyrics—the sweat shed by the athletes and the heat of team play that connects hearts.

It’s an anthem that wholeheartedly pushes forward anyone who keeps taking on challenges.

The end of summer when I looked up at tomorrowHirohinata

[GUMI] The End of Summer That Looked Up at Tomorrow [Original]
At summer’s end, looking up to tomorrow, in the broad sunlight.

It’s striking how it begins with a music box–like intro.

This song brings back memories of nostalgic summer days from my student years spent with friends.

The crisp, refreshing sound throughout the track alone conjures up vivid summer scenery and starry skies.

Highly recommended when you want to refresh your mood.

Do Re Mi Fa Rond40mP

[Hatsune Miku (40mP)] Do Re Mi Fa Rondo [Original PV]
Doremifa Rondo 40mP

The marching band-style arrangement makes me feel giddy with excitement.

It’s a song by 40mP, who is also active under the singer-songwriter name Iname Tooru, released in 2012.

The pastoral, nursery-rhyme-like sound arrangement is striking.

In fact, it was created with the theme of “a song you can sing and dance to with children.” Just as the lyrics say, a world full of smiles, every day—that’s the best, isn’t it? If you listen when you’re tired, it will surely soothe you.

I can recommend it as a Vocaloid track to enjoy with the whole family.