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 Music Bands (81–90)
Eye Of The TigerSurvivor

Released in June 1982, this is Survivor’s fifth single, included on their third studio album, Eye of the Tiger, which was released the same month.
It was also used as the theme song for the film Rocky III, released the same year, and is a highly recognized track in Japan as well.
The lyrics convey the message of getting back up no matter how many times you’re knocked down and overcoming yourself, serving as an anthem that, like the movie, encourages you not to throw away your chances.
Mr. BrightsideThe Killers

A masterpiece from The Killers, a band that represents the American rock scene, expressing a bittersweet love with a powerful sound.
Born from the bustle of Las Vegas, this track portrays the feelings of a man tormented by jealousy, vividly depicting the universal theme that “jealousy drives people mad.” Released in September 2003 and included on the album Hot Fuss, it gained worldwide popularity.
In 2006, it was nominated for a Grammy Award, cementing its acclaim.
Blending a driving guitar riff with emotional vocals that convey inner turmoil, the song has become indispensable in sports settings as well.
It’s an exhilarating track perfect for training, running, or getting pumped up before a game.
Beautiful DayU2

This is a refreshing track by U2, the legendary band from Ireland.
It opens with ethereal, floating guitar phrases, followed by Bono’s smooth, soaring, and pleasing vocals, gradually building into a powerful arrangement that lifts the spirits.
JumpVan Halen

Released in December 1984, it was Van Halen’s 17th single and is also included on their sixth studio album, 1984, which was released the same month.
The song’s lyrics convey the message that there’s no point in feeling down—stand on your own feet and face forward.
The title “Jump” embodies the idea of taking a step forward, making it an uplifting, motivational anthem.


