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!
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Cheer songs sung by female Western artists. World-famous and popular songs (41–50)
Hold the GirlRina Sawayama

Rina Sawayama is a London-based singer-songwriter.
Among her positive songs, a particularly recommended one is “Hold the Girl.” At first listen, it might sound like a love song, but in fact it carries a message about the importance of facing yourself.
Its beautiful melody and powerful vocals work together in a way that can soothe a tired heart.
The song’s style is likely to resonate with a wide range of ages, so why not give it a listen?
I Love It (feat. Charli XCX)Icona pop

This track by Swedish electropop duo Icona Pop, released in 2012, is the ultimate anthem that turns heartbreak into powerful energy.
Set to a dynamic 126 BPM beat, it channels explosive power to express both anger at an ex and a sense of liberation.
Reaching No.
7 on the U.S.
Billboard charts and No.
1 in the U.K., it has been featured on MTV shows and HBO dramas, and continues to be loved worldwide.
It’s a song you’ll want to play when you’re hurting from love or facing life’s obstacles and can’t seem to move forward.
Girl on FireAlicia Keys

When you feel like you’re about to be overwhelmed by hardship, this is a song that awakens your inner strength and gives you the courage to rise.
Released by American artist Alicia Keys in September 2012, it powerfully portrays an ordinary girl igniting her passion and overcoming adversity.
Featured on the album “Girl on Fire,” the track captured hearts worldwide following its debut at the MTV Video Music Awards.
While rooted in R&B, it’s distinguished by its innovative sound that incorporates elements of electro and hip-hop.
It’s a song I highly recommend when you’re losing sight of your own worth or when you’ve hit a wall and can’t move forward.
Really Don’t Care ft. Cher LloydDemi Lovato

Subjectively, her recognition in Japan may be a bit lower than Taylor’s or Selena’s, but Demi Lovato enjoys immense popularity.
This song is about picking yourself up after being dumped by your boyfriend.
When you’re feeling down, listening to it makes you feel like you can shake it off.
The featured artist is Cher Lloyd.
Raise Your GlassP!nk

A powerful anthem cheering on those outside the mainstream.
Released by Pink in October 2010, this anthem brims with deep affection and understanding for people labeled as “losers” or “misfits.” It’s a sincere message that resonates precisely because it was crafted by an artist who has walked that very path.
The song reached No.
1 on the U.S.
Billboard charts as the lead single from the album Greatest Hits… So Far!!! It was also featured in trailers for the films Bridesmaids and New Year’s Eve, capturing the hearts of many.
It’s a track to play when you want to reaffirm the value of living authentically, or when you’re hesitant to take a step forward because of others’ eyes.
Hips Don’t LieShakira ft. Wyclef Jean

A captivating dance tune that fuses passionate Latin beats with a vibrant, dynamic rhythm.
The sensual melodic lines woven by Shakira from Colombia and Wyclef Jean from Haiti ignite the dance floor.
Incorporating elements of salsa and reggaeton, its polished sound naturally moves both heart and body, inviting listeners to dance.
Since its release in February 2006, the song has topped the charts in 55 countries worldwide and was performed at the closing ceremony of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
It has secured its place in music history as a masterpiece that conveys the essence of Latin music.
Popular not only at parties and dance events but also as a staple for cheer dance, it’s a track that lifts your spirits and fills you with positivity.
With its global musicality and universal appeal, this work continues to transcend language and cultural barriers, captivating the hearts of people around the world.
LighthouseG.R.L.

A song released for the first time after one of the members chose death at a young age.
We must not let anyone else suffer the same way.
No matter how hard it is, I’ll be by your side—don’t carry it all alone.
Their earnest feelings are poured into this song.


