A fan anthem for a Western music band
Even just in Japan there are many, but if you look to the world, there are truly countless cheer-up songs—like the stars in the sky.
This time, I’ve put together a list of uplifting songs by Western bands.
This article is for anyone who’s feeling anxious or going through a tough time right now.
There’s sure to be one perfect song for you.
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Cheering Songs of Western Bands (61–70)
I don’t careFall Out Boy

Released in September 2008, this is Fall Out Boy’s 12th single and is also included on their fourth album, Folie à Deux, which was released in December of the same year.
The song’s lyrics convey the message that effort never betrays you, encouraging listeners to work hard if they want to get what they desire—an uplifting, motivational anthem.
Learn to flyFoo Fighters

I think those who have left home to chase a dream will especially understand this, but going back without achieving the dream you insisted on pursuing against your parents’ objections feels, somehow, uncool.
In this song, the lyrics say, “I’ll go back after I learn how to fly,” which conveys a firm resolve: I absolutely will learn to fly—in other words, I can’t go back until I’ve achieved my dream.
DriveIncubus

There are times when, while everyone around you seems to navigate things skillfully, you feel like you’re the only one clumsily struggling on.
But doesn’t it give you strength to think that there’s a ray of hope that only those who keep struggling, even clumsily, can see? Listening to this song makes me feel like my awkward self is being affirmed.
Detroit Rock CityKISS

This is a high-energy track by KISS, who made a major breakthrough with their flamboyant makeup and provocative stage production.
Driven by their signature groovy triplet rhythm, it’s an ultra-famous song packed with everything that makes KISS great: tight unison riffs and a memorable, melodic harmony solo.
Rock And RollLed Zeppelin

A straight-ahead rock song by the legendary band Led Zeppelin.
Although they often have a complex image, this track is easy to grasp: following Jimmy Page’s catchy, upbeat guitar riff, Robert Plant delivers with his overwhelming high notes—a very cool song.


