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Victory songs of Western music: world-famous classics and popular hits.

Thanks to events like the WBC and boxing, sports are once again booming in popularity in Japan.

What’s great about sports, above all, is how they let us ride the emotional ups and downs of victory and defeat.

This time, we’ve picked out Western songs that add color to that essential element of sports: victory!

Each track features energetic lyrics and melodies, so just listening to them is sure to get you fired up.

If you love sports, or if you’re an athlete struggling to relieve stress due to an injury, please take your time and enjoy this to the very end!

Victory songs in Western music. World-famous masterpieces and popular songs (31–40)

Bring Em OutT.I.

T.I. – Bring Em Out (Official Video)
Bring Em OutT.I.

A proud anthem by T.I., one of America’s quintessential hip-hop artists.

Its commanding message that flaunts presence and success, paired with an irresistible beat, has continued to captivate listeners since its release in October 2004.

Representing Atlanta-born Southern hip-hop, this track was launched as the lead single from the album Urban Legend through a stellar collaboration with producer Swizz Beatz.

It has also been widely embraced in the sports world, notably used as the Miami Heat’s player introduction music during the 2006 NBA Finals.

Brimming with power and energy, this song is perfect for getting pumped before a game or staying motivated during training.

Simply the BestTina Turner

Tina Turner-Simply the best (lyric video)
Simply the BestTina Turner

A song written by Mike Chapman and Holly Knight.

It was originally recorded by Bonnie Tyler.

This version by Tina Turner was used as the theme song for the British boxer Chris Eubank and the racing driver Ayrton Senna.

The TouchStan Bush

A power ballad by American singer-songwriter Stan Bush.

It was originally written for Sylvester Stallone’s film Cobra, but was ultimately used in the 1986 film The Transformers: The Movie.

MagicPilot

Pilot – Magic (1975)
MagicPilot

A song written by keyboard player Billy Lyall and guitarist David Paton, and produced by Alan Parsons.

Released in 1974 by the Scottish pop-rock band Pilot, it became their first hit single.

One Little VictoryRush

A song about challenging yourself rather than comparing yourself to others.

It was released as a single in 2002.

Both the original and instrumental versions were used in the video game Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2.