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[2026] Motivation Boost! A Collection of Classic Western Songs to Listen to Before a Match

In sports and martial arts, boosting your motivation before a match is more important than anything else.

Especially in intense competitions, you need to have your adrenaline pumping even before the match begins.

This time, we’ve picked out a selection of classic Western songs you’ll want to listen to before a match to raise your voltage!

From the latest tracks to timeless classics—even some super obscure ones—we’re introducing a wide range of songs that can help boost your motivation.

Even if you’re well-versed in Western music, be sure to check it out!

[2026] Boost Your Motivation! A Collection of Classic Western Songs to Listen to Before a Match (21–30)

The FlameTina Arena

Tina Arena – The Flame | Sydney 2000 Olympics Opening Ceremony
The FlameTina Arena

Tina Arena is one of Australia’s leading divas.

A powerhouse who’s been inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame, she drew worldwide attention with The Flame, performed at the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics in September 2000.

Composed by John Foreman, the piece is characterized by its majestic orchestral pop sound, perfectly suited to the theme of the Olympic flame.

Her vocals, which crowned the ceremony’s climax, combined strength and elegance, captivating not only the stadium audience but countless viewers as well.

This historic track is also included on the album The Games of the XXVII Olympiad 2000: Music from the Opening Ceremony, so if you’d like to relive the excitement of that time, be sure to check it out.

Remember ThisJonas Brothers

Remember This (NBC Olympics Edition)
Remember ThisJonas Brothers

A pop anthem with a powerful, stadium-filling chorus and an exhilarating beat that sets your heart on fire! Its message—urging us to etch this irreplaceable moment into our hearts—gives courage to athletes giving their all and to those of us cheering them on.

Released as a single in June 2021, it was chosen as the official theme song for NBC’s coverage of the Tokyo Olympics.

This work by the popular sibling band the Jonas Brothers—who also used it as the title for their tour that same year—perfectly matches moving highlight scenes in sports.

It’s also recommended as background music for precious time spent with family and friends, or for sports viewing when everyone wants to come together and get pumped up.

[2026] Motivation Boost! A roundup of classic Western songs to listen to before a game (31–40)

Anywhere in the WorldMark Ronson, Katy B

Mark Ronson, Katy B – Anywhere in the World (Official Video)
Anywhere in the WorldMark Ronson, Katy B

Are you familiar with the track produced as the anthem for Coca-Cola’s “Move to the Beat” campaign, launched in 2012 when the London Olympics were held? This piece pairs global producer Mark Ronson with London songstress Katy B.

Its standout feature is that it weaves the sounds of five athletes’ sports—such as archery and table tennis—into the beat.

The exhilarating sound, where sports and music are seamlessly fused, evokes the thrill of being in a stadium just by listening.

Although it was released in 2012, its experimental yet pop finish still feels utterly fresh today.

If you want to get pumped up before watching sports, give it a listen.

Run the World (Girls)Beyoncé

Beyoncé – Run the World (Girls) (Official Video)
Run the World (Girls)Beyoncé

Celebrated worldwide as an anthem honoring powerful women, it features lyrics that champion female empowerment and an energetic beat.

Released in April 2011 and included on the album “4,” it has also drawn attention as a work that showcases Beyoncé’s expanding musical range.

It’s recommended listening before sporting events or whenever you want a confidence boost.

As a song that expresses the strength of women, it continues to resonate with many people.

Theme For VelodromeThe Chemical Brothers

Chemical Brothers – Theme For Velodrome (Extended)
Theme For VelodromeThe Chemical Brothers

This piece was created as the official theme song for the Velodrome, the cycling track venue at the 2012 London Olympics.

It was produced by The Chemical Brothers, a group emblematic of the UK electronic scene.

The project came to be because member Tom Rowlands is a cycling enthusiast, and the track’s beat brilliantly captures the unique sense of speed and tension of the sport.

Like a race that grows more frenzied with each lap, the progression that quickens the listener’s pulse is irresistible! Released in 2012, it’s marked by the duo’s signature addictive electronic sounds.

It’s a classic that’s sure to deliver a powerful burst of energy when you’re pushing your limits in daily training or need to sharpen your focus at a crucial moment.

Spice Up Your LifeSpice Girls

Spice Girls Reunion at London 2012 Olympics | Music Monday
Spice Up Your LifeSpice Girls

Many of you probably went wild seeing the five of them arrive in London taxis at the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.

“Spice Up Your Life” is a classic by the Spice Girls, the iconic British girl group, memorable for its Latin-flavored samba rhythm.

It overflows with positive energy and has an exhilarating vibe that makes your body move without thinking.

Released on the 1997 album Spiceworld and featured in the film Spice World, it’s known as a work that symbolizes the group’s unstoppable momentum.

Their performance at the closing ceremony was a legendary moment in the history of British pop.

It’s perfect for when you want to boost your mood or get everyone hyped.

Give it a listen!

Heroes Live ForeverVanessa Amorosi

Vanessa Amorosi – Heroes Live Forever | Sydney 2000 Olympics Opening Ceremony
Heroes Live ForeverVanessa Amorosi

Heroes Live Forever, sung by the Australian singer Vanessa Amorosi.

It’s a track of overwhelming scale that lit up the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics in September 2000.

Co-written by John Gillard and Trevor White, the fusion of Amorosi’s powerful vocals and the orchestra resonates as if honoring the spirit of heroes—truly magnificent.

It’s included on the official album released at the time, “The Games of the XXVII Olympiad 2000: Music from the Opening Ceremony.” When you need that extra bit of courage, give it a listen—it’s sure to give you a push.