Sports cheer songs in Western music: Recommended anthems and fight songs
When you’re cheering on sports, having music really boosts the energy and brings everyone together, doesn’t it?
Japanese hype songs are of course awesome, but I bet there are plenty of people who prefer Western music.
For you, we’ve put together a selection of especially recommended Western songs perfect for sports cheering.
From timeless classics to the latest hits, we’ve got you covered—so go ahead and find that one song that’s just right for you!
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Sports cheer songs in Western music. Recommended cheer and fight songs (21–30)
Chariots Of FireVangelis

A track released in 1981 by the Greek composer Vangelis.
It is an instrumental theme track used in the film of the same name.
It was a hit worldwide and reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
The track is often used by the media in coverage of the Olympic Games.
Wavin’ FlagK’NAAN

A track released in 2009 by K’naan, a hip-hop artist from Toronto.
Bruno Mars was involved in its production.
The remix version was used as Coca-Cola’s official track for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Foreign pop/rock sports cheer songs: Recommended anthems and fight songs (31–40)
La Copa de la VidaRicky Martin

If you were into soccer in the ’90s, you’ve definitely heard this song! Ricky Martin’s “La Copa de la Vida” was chosen as the official theme song for the World Cup in 1997.
Compared to past theme songs, its melody feels a lot more fiery.
Even if you’ve never heard it before, the track is crafted so well that you can instantly tell it’s a soccer anthem.
It’s the kind of song that makes you think, “No wonder it was selected as the official theme song.”
CenterfieldJohn Fogerty
A track released in 1985 by John Fogerty.
It was inspired by memories of baseball games he watched with his father during his childhood.
It became a hit in the United States and Canada, and is one of the most popular tracks played at baseball stadiums.
POWERKanye West

An energetic track characterized by a powerful beat and provocative sound has arrived from American rapper Kanye West.
Known as an innovative producer and winner of 24 Grammy Awards, he released this work as the lead single from the album “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” in July 2010.
While exploring profound themes such as fame, power, self-awareness, and societal pressure, it stands out for its dynamic development created through a sample of King Crimson.
With 5,000 hours devoted to its production, you can feel the meticulous attention to detail throughout.
Performed at large-scale festivals like the VMAs and Coachella, this track is also a favorite motivational song for sports events and training, overflowing with a compelling energy that powerfully inspires listeners.
BodiesDrowning Pool

A track released in 2001 by the American rock band Drowning Pool.
Brimming with passion and energy, it’s an anthem for the mosh pit.
It was sampled in Ski Mask the Slump God’s 2016 track “Blow!”.
High HopesKodaline

Kodaline is a band from Ireland.
They’re known for a sweet, Sam Smith–like voice and emotional performances.
Their song High Hopes is one of their hits.
Its lyrics gently encourage you when you’re feeling stuck.
The melody matches that lyrical image with an emotional atmosphere.
While it’s a song of encouragement, it can also be interpreted as reflecting the feelings of people who long for peace.
It’s a track that can lift your spirits when times are tough.




