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Lovely cheer song

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.

Cheer songs by Western bands (41–50)

Second chanceShinedown

Shinedown – Second Chance (Official Video) [HD]
Second chanceShinedown

Released in 2008, this is Shinedown’s ninth single, and it is also included on their third album, The Sound of Madness, which came out in June of the same year.

The song’s theme is about chasing dreams, expressing a determination to never give up until they’re satisfied.

It’s an uplifting anthem recommended for anyone with big dreams.

Cheer songs for Western music bands (51–60)

Life Is BeautifulSixx:A.M.

This is an aggressive number released by Nikki Sixx, known for his work with Mötley Crüe.

Centered on a comeback from drug addiction, it features a driving sound with harmonies, and James Michael’s powerful, pleading vocals are incredibly thrilling and cool.

Slave To The GrindSkid Row

Skid Row – Slave To The Grind OFFICIAL VIDEO
Slave To The GrindSkid Row

It’s a fast-paced number by the aggressive, wild Skid Row.

Backed by speedy, thrilling guitar riffs, Sebastian Bach’s gritty, powerful vocals ring out, resulting in a very heavy track.

Sparks FlyTaylor Swift

This is a song by the modern diva Taylor Swift, who has been delivering a string of massive hits as a singer-songwriter, featuring a dry sound infused with country influences.

Taylor’s expansive, remarkably steady vocals are truly wonderful.

Move AlongThe All-American Rejects

Many of us have probably felt, at some point, as if we’re the only ones being left behind while everyone else keeps moving forward.

In times like that, this song reminds us of the importance of not overexerting ourselves, keeping our own pace, and still continuing to move ahead without stopping.

Hazy Shade Of WinterThe Bangles

The Bangles – Hazy Shade Of Winter (Official Audio)
Hazy Shade Of WinterThe Bangles

Released in 1990, this song is included on The Bangles’ fifth album, Greatest Hits.

Its lyrics convey that opportunities in life don’t simply come to you—you have to seize them yourself—and it serves as an encouraging anthem that suggests how you spend your passing time is up to you.

In fact, the original song was released in 1968 by Simon & Garfunkel, and The Bangles later covered it.

Seven Nation ArmyThe White Stripes

The White Stripes – Seven Nation Army (Official Music Video)
Seven Nation ArmyThe White Stripes

A powerful rock anthem from the American rock duo The White Stripes, who captivated the world with fierce guitar riffs and overwhelming presence.

Born from the Detroit-based band, this rebellious track portrays the indomitable spirit of a protagonist who refuses to be controlled and stands firm in their own will.

Released in February 2003, it opens the album Elephant and won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song.

It made a huge impact on the global music scene and has been featured widely across media—from sports events and commercials to the film G.I.

Joe: Retaliation.

It’s recommended listening when you hit a wall in daily life or want to boost your motivation.

The song’s strength and energy are sure to give you new courage.