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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)

That’s My GirlFifth Harmony

Fifth Harmony – That’s My Girl (Official Video)
That's My GirlFifth Harmony

One of the signature works by Fifth Harmony, the five-member American girl group that captivated the world with their powerhouse vocals, is a rousing anthem from their album 7/27.

Centered on themes of female independence and solidarity, the song delivers a message of encouragement to all women facing adversity.

Released in September 2016, it peaked at No.

73 on the Billboard charts and was certified Gold in the United States.

Its music video, set in a post-apocalyptic world, also drew attention and was used to promote the U.S.

women’s gymnastics team for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

It’s a track that awakens your inner strength when you’re feeling defeated, uncertain, or on the verge of losing sight of who you are.

AnywhereRita Ora

Rita Ora – Anywhere [Official Video]
AnywhereRita Ora

This is a gem of an escape song by UK artist Rita Ora, expressing a heartfelt desire to break free from the pressures of reality.

Released in October 2017, the track was made for her second album, Phoenix, and became a major hit, peaking at No.

2 on the UK charts.

Set to a dreamy electropop sound, it voices the wish to break away from a routine-bound life and run away somewhere far with a loved one.

It’s a perfect anthem for anyone feeling crushed by the stresses of modern society or ready to take a step into a new environment.

Me TooMeghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor – Me Too (Official Video)
Me TooMeghan Trainor

A gem of a dance-pop song that powerfully sings about the importance of loving yourself.

Released in May 2016 by American artist Meghan Trainor, the track appears on her second album, “Thank You,” and peaked at No.

13 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Skillfully blending elements of electro and R&B, the song centers on themes of self-esteem and unwavering confidence, delivering uplifting energy to listeners.

In an age where it’s easy to lose sight of one’s worth, this anthem resonates with many as a song that encourages the courage to embrace your true self.

Sorry Not SorryDemi Lovato

Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry (Official Video)
Sorry Not SorryDemi Lovato

A powerful anthem themed around revenge and self-affirmation, this song sings of a resolute stance toward past relationships and critics.

Gospel-like choruses and synthesizers weave a pop and R&B sound that, combined with American singer Demi Lovato’s overwhelming vocal prowess, moves the listener to the core.

Released in July 2017 as the lead single from the album “Tell Me You Love Me,” it became a major hit, peaking at No.

6 on the Billboard Hot 100.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who has been hurt by breakups or relationships and wants to reclaim their true self.

Kings & QueensAva Max

Ava Max – Kings & Queens [Official Music Video]
Kings & QueensAva Max

Released in 2020 by American artist Ava Max, this work is a powerful anthem themed around female empowerment.

Skillfully using chess metaphors, it portrays relationships between men and women while singing of women’s independence and limitless potential.

Rather than a damsel in distress, it presents a woman who stands up on her own, carrying a wish for a truly gender-equal society.

As the lead single from the album Heaven & Hell, it topped the charts in Israel and Poland and surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify.

It’s a song to listen to when you’re facing setbacks or doubt, or when you feel like you’re losing sight of who you are.