Western songs that give you courage for job hunting: iconic and popular tracks from around the world
When it comes to job-hunting songs, I get the impression that many Japanese tracks deliver heartfelt messages straight to the point, but this time I’d like to introduce some Western motivational songs.
Even if you don’t understand the lyrics, their energetic sound will lift your spirits.
You may feel anxious about the unknown experiences ahead and the challenge of entering society, but hang in there—you’ve got this.
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Western songs that give you courage: job-hunting anthems. World-famous classics and popular tracks (41–50)
JumpVan Halen

A pioneer of American hard rock.
They have sold over 80 million albums worldwide and won a Grammy in 1992.
In 2007, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
A charismatic presence in the rock world, their live shows are highlighted by leader and guitarist Edward Van Halen’s acrobatic playing.
He commands overwhelming technique, including two-handed tapping.
Ain’t a party without meDavid Guetta

David Guetta, a superstar who ranks at the top of favorite DJ lists every year, shows no signs of slowing down even as he turns 50 this November.
The heavy bass that thunders through the chorus of this track is guaranteed to be addictive.
You can also enjoy the protagonist’s shifting emotions as they grapple with loneliness.
Crazy TrainOzzy Osbourne

They are a heavy metal band from England.
They captivated fans with grotesque performances, such as the infamous incidents of biting the head off a live dove and a bat.
The riff of this song is a classic that every heavy metal enthusiast has tried to copy at least once.
Imitation of lifeR.E.M.

I think this is especially true for men, but crying in front of others is embarrassing, isn’t it? So even when it’s painful, we tend to hide our tears.
At times like that, the chorus line, “Come here, nobody cares that you’re crying,” really sinks into my heart.
Hello HelloAloha from Hell

It’s the kind of song that was even featured in the fortune-telling segment on Mezamashi TV—just listening to it in the morning will keep you happy all day.
People who cause annoying problems? “Sayonara, baby.” It’s a refreshing track perfect for rock lovers and anyone who wants to feel refreshed.


