[Latest & Classic Hits] Crowd-Pleasers! Top Western Songs Recommended for Cheer Dance
Cheer dance and cheerleading during break time—often considered one of the highlights of watching sports.
In recent years, more children have been taking up cheer dance as an extracurricular activity.
By the way, did you know that cheerleading focuses mainly on acrobatic moves, while cheer dance emphasizes striking choreography without those acrobatic elements?
Despite their differences, both pair well with upbeat, bright songs.
So this time, we’ve picked out a number of classics with that kind of vibe.
They’re also great as party tunes, so be sure to check them out to the end.
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DynamiteBTS

This track, brimming with dynamic disco-pop energy, vividly colors any sports day.
Released in August 2020 by the seven-member South Korean group BTS, this English-language song modernizes 1970s disco, featuring a sprightly guitar riff and a celebratory horn section.
Created with the intention of bringing hope and vitality to people around the world, it achieved the remarkable feat of debuting at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Its music video—showcasing colorful, high-energy performances—surpassed 100 million views within 24 hours.
With a powerful, uplifting atmosphere that blends naturally into any moment—entrance marches, breaks between events, or award ceremonies—it’s a perfect fit for every scene of a sports day.
Hot In HerreNelly

It’s a party anthem bursting with hot club energy, expertly blending rap and R&B.
Released in May 2002 by American hip-hop artist Nelly, the track is defined by its funky beat and catchy melody, spending seven consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard charts.
Produced by the duo The Neptunes, it drew attention for its innovative arrangement that samples a classic by Chuck Brown.
In 2003, it won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rap Solo Performance, and has since been featured in the film Madagascar 3 and the TV series Glee.
Perfect for school sports days, dance performances, and cheerleading routines, it’s guaranteed to unite the entire venue in excitement.
My Head & My HeartAva Max

Ava Max, an American singer-songwriter who enjoys massive support in the electro-pop genre.
Known for her eccentric fashion and dynamic dance performances, her track “My Head & My Heart” is a masterpiece packed with her charm and individuality.
The surge of energy when the chorus hits is especially stunning, making it a perfect fit as BGM for cheer dance, which thrives on being “energetic” and “powerful,” don’t you think?
SacrificeBebe Rexha

Bebe Rexha is a singer who’s gained popularity in the dance music scene.
She originally served as the vocalist for Black Cards, a band formed by Pete Wentz—who was the bassist for the globally popular band Fall Out Boy—and she excelled at a rock-style vocal approach.
After going solo, she shifted to an electro-focused sound and has produced many hit songs.
Her track “Sacrifice” is one of her standout songs, exuding a highly stylish vibe.
If you’re planning a cool cheer dance, be sure to check it out.
bad guyBillie Eilish

Billie Eilish burst onto the scene like a comet—a new-generation pop singer whose unique worldview and charming persona create an irresistible contrast.
This is her signature song, “bad guy.” Its whispery vocals that seem almost to fade away, paired with a four-on-the-floor kick and an irresistibly catchy bassline, make it a highly addictive track you’ll want to play over and over.
It was also used as the theme song for the drama “Shiro demo Kuro demo nai Sekai de, Panda wa Warau” (A World Where Everything Isn’t Black or White, The Panda Laughs), which helped it gain even more buzz.



