Cheer songs sung by female Western artists. World-famous classics and popular hits.
The morning after a day off.
Your steps can feel heavy before heading to school or work, right? We’ve gathered a selection of uplifting English songs by female artists that are perfect for those slightly gloomy mornings.
Add them to a playlist and give them a listen on your way to school or work.
Have a great day and take care!
Cheer songs sung by female Western artists. World-famous and popular songs (1–10)
BraveSara Bareilles

This song, which celebrates the importance of raising your voice, is an inspiring anthem created by American singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, inspired by a friend’s struggle with coming out.
Released in July 2013 as the lead single from the album The Blessed Unrest, it became a hit, peaking at No.
23 in the U.S.
It was nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, and its social impact was substantial—such as a viral video featuring hospital staff at the University of Minnesota dancing to the song.
It’s a must-listen for anyone who struggles to speak their mind or is searching for the courage to live authentically.
Run the World (Girls)Beyoncé

The song released in 2011 by American global singer Beyoncé is the ultimate anthem that powerfully celebrates women’s empowerment.
Its lyrics answer the question “Who runs the world?” with a resounding “Girls!”, expressing the limitless potential women possess in every aspect of life—work, love, and beyond.
Featured on the album 4, the track premiered on radio in April and stands out with its dynamic fusion of electropop and R&B.
It’s a song that will inspire courage and confidence for anyone feeling uncertain before a new challenge or losing faith in themselves.
Boom ClapCharli XCX

It’s a masterpiece that perfectly captures the exhilarating rush of romance, as if you can hear your heart pounding.
Sung by UK artist Charli XCX, this song expresses the unconditional love and passion of falling in love in simple yet powerful words.
Comparing the beloved to the sun and to light, the lyrics declare that love—more than material worth—is what truly colors life, resonating with many people.
Released in June 2014 as the theme song for the film “The Fault in Our Stars,” it became a major hit, reaching No.
8 on the US charts.
It’s the perfect anthem for those excited by the start of a romance or wanting to reaffirm their feelings for someone special.
Here’s to Never Growing UpAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne is a Canadian singer who has maintained strong worldwide popularity since her debut at 16.
People tell her to grow up, but what does it mean to be an adult? That’s the sentiment she sings about.
Avril, who had been recovering after contracting Lyme disease, appears to be releasing a new album this year.
Stronger(What Doesn’t Kill You)Kelly Clarkson

Many people would say that when it comes to cheer-up songs, this is the one.
Powerfully portraying the act of rising after heartbreak, the song’s title is taken from the words of the German philosopher Nietzsche.
Kelly’s powerful voice will surely soothe a wounded heart.



