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[Volleyball Cheering Songs] A comprehensive showcase, from official tournament anthems to anime songs!

When you hear “volleyball songs,” what tracks come to mind?

There are all kinds: theme songs from past world championships, the Spring High School Volleyball theme songs, and opening themes from popular volleyball anime.

In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive selection of songs related to volleyball!

We’ve chosen tracks across different eras and genres, so you’re sure to find the one you’re looking for.

Let’s dive in!

[Volleyball Cheer Songs] From Official Tournament Anthems to Anime Songs — A Grand Showcase! (71–80)

Fever and FutureGYM

A hit song by GYM that powerfully sings about the importance of acting on the passion and intuition of youth.

Their energetic performance and positive message deeply resonated with young listeners.

Released in August 2006, the track was used as the image song for Fuji TV’s 2006 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix and debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon charts, selling over 300,000 copies.

It’s the kind of song that fills you with courage and energy before a sports match or any major challenge.

the Big DipperToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

It’s an instrumental track distinguished by powerful brass and a rhythmic beat.

Brimming with Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s genre-defying versatility, this work is included on the mini-album “JUNK or GEM,” released on March 15, 2023.

Created as the original theme song for the Tokyo Great Bears, it’s an ambitious piece.

Filled with uplifting energy, the track is perfect as an anthem for sports scenes.

It’s a truly stirring song that gives listeners vigor and vitality!

So that you can be yourselfMorikawa Miho

This song was used as the theme for ‘Youthful Attack! The 24th Spring High School Volleyball Tournament.’ With its powerful vocals and energizing melody, it lifts the spirits of everyone who listens.

It’s a rousing anthem that wholeheartedly supports those who are giving their all.

Goin’ Back To 1981Stardust Revue

It’s a classic song that portrays the passionate spirit of a band on the road.

Released by Stardust☆Review in November 1991, it opens the album “Brightest!” It was also chosen as the theme song for the 1992 National High School Volleyball Championship and used as the theme for Yomiuri TV’s “Chō Kinmirai Sōgū!! Dō-naru Scope.” It’s recommended not only for sports scenes, but for anyone with a free spirit who passionately pursues shared goals with their teammates.

DO YOUR BESTyonjūshi

This is an uplifting message song by The Four Musketeers that has long been loved as a signature cheer anthem in the volleyball world.

It celebrates the importance of human connections and holding onto your convictions, offering courage and hope to face challenges—making it a truly empowering track.

Released in October 1994, the song was used as the image song for TV Asahi’s ‘’94 FIVB World Super Four Volleyball’ and reached No.

59 on the Oricon charts.

It’s perfect for boosting motivation before volleyball matches or during practice.

It’s also recommended when you want to reaffirm your bond with teammates and your determination to strive toward your goals.

Easy Crazy Break Downarashi

A powerfully expressed image song for Fuji TV’s 33rd Spring High School Volleyball Tournament, capturing the resolve to keep moving forward without losing passion in the face of hardship.

Included on the album “HERE WE GO!,” the track blends an empowering message that cheers on the bold challenges of youth with a cool, funky sound.

The rock-tinged guitar and the members’ distinctive vocal styles leave a strong impression.

It’s a song that gently pushes everyone striving toward their goals, carrying a spirit of perseverance and passion.

I won’t let goarashi

This is a classic Arashi song that continues to be loved as a cheer anthem that encourages people striving toward their goals.

With its positive message celebrating the importance of friendship and bonds, and its bright, up-tempo sound, it lifts your spirits.

Portraying the courage and passion to face challenges together with your teammates, the track was used as the image song for the 32nd Spring High School Volleyball tournament and was included on the album “Ura AraSHI BEST 1999-2007” in April 2001.

It’s a song that brings back memories of youthful days devoted to sports, while rekindling hope for the future and the spirit to take on new challenges.