Tear-jerking motivational songs in Western music
We’ve compiled a large collection of songs you’ll want to listen to when you want to cheer someone on—or when you need a boost yourself.
There are plenty of tracks that might just bring you to tears.
We’ve focused on Western music, so be sure to give them a listen!
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Tearjerking Motivational Songs in Western Music (51–60)
Stop Your CryingSpiritualized

There have been countless songs, both Japanese and Western, throughout the ages that carry the message “don’t cry.” But among them, I personally think this song is the best.
If you want to encourage someone who’s crying, this song is probably the most fitting choice.
I Will Not BowBreaking Benjamin

A song by Breaking Benjamin, a hugely popular alternative rock band in the United States.
It’s also well known for being used as the ending theme of the Bruce Willis–starring film Surrogates.
The intense vocals—like raw emotion put directly into voice—and the somewhat melancholic melody evoke the “negative” side that everyone experiences in sports.
As a sports anthem, it’s a track you’d want to send to someone when you want them to keep fighting without giving up.
TubthumpingChumbawamba

In Japan, this song was used on a soccer TV program, so some people may associate it with soccer.
This is Chumbawamba’s signature track “Tubthumping,” a band that works across various genres like punk rock, folk, and pop.
Its bright, poppy melody makes it fun to listen to—it’s a straightforward cheer song from them! The lyrics express the punks’ indomitable spirit of “I get knocked down, but I get up again.”
Lose YourselfEminem

Eminem’s well-known classic Lose Yourself needs no introduction.
The song, created from his own experiences, served as the theme for his semi-autobiographical film 8 Mile, in which he starred.
At the time, hip-hop was considered a predominantly Black genre, yet Eminem, as a white artist, kept believing in himself and pushing forward.
His lyrics—carrying the message “You only get one shot at life; don’t miss your chance”—resonate with anyone striving for glory through adversity.
I Stand AloneGodsmack

If you want to cheer on sports with hard rock, we recommend “I Stand Alone.” This track is by Godsmack, a rock band from Boston.
Known for intense genres like alternative metal and heavy metal, they’ve enjoyed massive support in the heavy metal scene since their debut in the 1990s.
This song is packed with the band’s hard-hitting energy.
If you want an anthem that instantly changes the atmosphere, be sure to check it out.


