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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)

Chariots of FireVangelis

Mr. Bean Live Performance at the London 2012 Olympic Games
Chariots of FireVangelis

The theme from the 1981 film Chariots of Fire, which won the Academy Award for Best Original Score.

Composed by the Greek maestro Vangelis, this piece is something almost everyone has heard at least once, often in television highlight reels.

Written specifically for the film about young men striving for the 1924 Paris Olympics, its majestic synthesizer melody is deeply moving.

Many will also remember Rowan Atkinson’s parody performance at the London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony in July, which brought the house down.

Its pulsing rhythm and beautiful tune are perfect for boosting concentration or listening to before a crucial moment.

It’s an eternal anthem that’s indispensable to the festival of sport.

UnderdogRoddy Ricch

Roddy Ricch – Underdog (From F1® The Movie) [Official Visualizer]
UnderdogRoddy Ricch
[Translation] Roddy Ricch – Underdog

A powerful track about facing adversity, performed by Roddy Ricch—an accomplished, Grammy-winning rapper from Compton, California.

Included on the album F1 THE ALBUM, released in June 2025, this song was created as part of a project tied to the film F1® The Movie.

It likens racing to life, delivering a passionate message about fighting under intense pressure.

The strength to defy skepticism and low expectations from others, believe in yourself, and sprint to the finish is exactly what many of you need as exams approach.

Listen to the beat that captures the tension of a split-second showdown, and your anxiety is sure to turn into determination.

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

Training SeasonDua Lipa

Dua Lipa – Training Season (Official Music Video)
Training SeasonDua Lipa
Western music Japanese translation: Dua Lipa – Training Season #dualipa #trainingseason

Dua Lipa, a London-born global pop star who is also hugely influential in the fashion world, released this track in February 2024 as a buzzworthy lead single from her album Radical Optimism.

It carries a powerful message about not diminishing your own worth and seeking a partner who can meet you as an equal.

Produced with Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, the sound blends ’70s psychedelia and disco into an irresistibly addictive track.

It was also featured in a commercial for Porsche’s electric Macan, where its sense of momentum energized the visuals.

The song’s spirit—like signaling the end of a practice period—makes it perfect for those about to take entrance exams.

When you want to face your tests with confidence, give it a listen.

WildfireSub Focus

This song, which portrays a passion blazing fiercely like flames, is one that leaves a deep mark on the listener’s heart.

Centered on the heat and excitement of romance, it expresses a surge of uncontrollable emotions.

Coupled with Sub Focus’s signature drum-and-bass beats, it draws listeners into the fire of love.

Released in July 2024, it sparked conversation across the electronic dance music scene.

It’s recommended for those seeking pre-game adrenaline or looking to awaken their inner passion.

It has also been performed at major events such as EDC Las Vegas, where it sent crowds into a frenzy.

Eye of the TigerSurvivor

A song by the rock band Survivor, formed in Chicago, USA, in 1977.

The track became a worldwide hit as the theme song for the 1982 film Rocky III.

In Japan, it’s still frequently used in sports and variety shows, so you’ve probably heard it even if you aren’t familiar with the band or the movie.

Boosted by the film’s image, it’s the perfect number for focusing your mind and cranking your energy to the max before a battle begins.

One By OneCentral Cee

Central Cee – One By One | A COLORS SHOW
One By OneCentral Cee
Japanese-to-English translation

Emerging from the streets of London and now attracting global attention, rapper Central Cee has released “One By One,” a single he dropped in October 2024.

The title means “step by step” in Japanese, and the track matter-of-factly portrays the accumulated effort required to achieve success and the accompanying sense of solitude.

Released in the lead-up to his album “Can’t Rush Greatness,” this work emphasizes the power of words over flashy production.

Even when you feel overwhelmed by uncertainty about the future, it reminds you of the importance of tackling the task in front of you one at a time.

Students steadily preparing for entrance exams should definitely give it a listen.

TGIFGloRilla

GloRilla – TGIF (Official Music Video)
TGIFGloRilla

Characterized by a powerful, energetic sound, this track fully captures the sense of freedom on a Friday night.

GloRilla’s confident rap and the trap beat weave a unique and compelling world.

Released on June 21, 2024, it has received high acclaim, including being selected by Time magazine as one of the Best Songs of 2024.

It’s recommended for anyone who wants to get hyped before a game or enjoy a weekend party.

This is a song that celebrates freedom and gives you the courage to live as yourself without worrying about others’ eyes.