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[A Cheer for Myself] A pep song dedicated to you who are doing your very best

Even when you’re giving it your all, sometimes things just don’t go well.

There are times when you feel like throwing in the towel, or you get so down that you withdraw into yourself.

In moments like that, how about listening to some music to gather the courage and strength to overcome hardships?

In this article, we’re introducing a special selection of cheer-up songs we’d love to dedicate to those who are doing their best.

Songs that lift you when you’re feeling low, songs that fire you up with a “Let’s go!” spirit, and songs that gently stay by your side.

May you find an anthem of encouragement that resonates with your heart.

[A Cheer Song for Myself] A Pep Song Dedicated to You Who Are Doing Your Best (141–150)

RealizeMelody.

Realize – Melody. MV (HD)
RealizeMelody.

Realize by Melody., used as the theme song for the school drama Dragon Zakura, which depicts underachieving high school students striving to get into the University of Tokyo.

Just like the drama’s story, this song is a cheer anthem for those taking on big challenges, and it became hugely popular among actual exam-takers.

It’s recommended not only for students preparing for exams, but also as a message song for anyone working hard every day.

Flower ~A Flower for Everyone’s Heart~Kina Shoukichi

"MUSIC X" 'Hana — A Flower for Everyone's Heart' / Vocals: Minami Kizuki, Guitar: Okayu; 'Umi no Koe' / Vocals: Okayu, Amami shamisen: Minami Kizuki — a crossover where the vocals and instruments switch midway through the song!
Flower ~A Flower for Everyone’s Heart~Kina Shoukichi

Kana Shokichi’s classic “Hana,” a modern arrangement of an Okinawan folk song.

People who are striving toward something often believe that showing weakness or tears is not acceptable and keep themselves constantly on edge.

This song encourages those people by affirming that it’s okay to cry and to reveal their vulnerable side.

Cheer up!Takeuchi Mariya

Mariya Takeuchi’s “Genki wo Dashite” is a pep song aimed at people feeling down after a heartbreak, but because of its universal theme of “cheer up,” I think it can give courage to anyone doing their best in any situation.

With its gentle melody and her distinctive voice, just listening to it naturally lifts your spirits.

[A Cheer for Myself] A song of encouragement dedicated to you who are doing your very best (151–160)

Yo, you there, kid.Takehara Pisutoru

Takahara Pistol / Hey, You Young Folks (2015/11/25 LIVE at Kichijoji Planet K)
Yo, you there, kid.Takehara Pisutoru

The song that became a hot topic in the commercial is “Hey, You Young Folks.” Takehara Pistol’s rugged, straightforward lyrics are sure to reach the heart of anyone earnestly giving it their all.

Give it a listen when you feel like you’re the only one things aren’t working out for.

And the message that you don’t have to worry about what others say and can just do your best in your own way is incredibly encouraging.

Perfect Day310

310 (Sato) “Perfect Day” MV (Anime ‘I’m a Guild Receptionist, but I Hate Overtime, so I’m Going to Solo the Boss’ Opening Theme)
Perfect Day310

Born from scenes of refreshing mornings and dusky twilights, this song gently portrays the special moments hidden in everyday life.

310’s crystal-clear vocals deliver a warm message of encouragement to everyone working hard each day.

The track has been available since January 2025 as the opening theme for the anime “I’m the Guild Receptionist, but I Don’t Like Overtime, So I’m Going to Solo the Boss.” Composed by Ryutaro Fujinaga of Elements Garden, the piece beautifully blends a driving rock sound with a pure, graceful melody, tenderly resonating with listeners.

It’s the perfect song for when you’re worn out from work or need energy for tomorrow.

For those giving their all every day, it’s sure to bring comfort and courage.

In the Sun and the DustCHAGE and ASKA

[MV] In the Sun and Dust / CHAGE and ASKA
In the Sun and the DustCHAGE and ASKA

A powerful pop number that captures the sparkle of youth and the struggles of life.

Released as a single by CHAGE and ASKA in January 1991, this work warmly portrays young people who carry dreams and hopes while confronting a reality that doesn’t go their way.

Its lyrics, interweaving the joy and poignancy of living, leave an even deeper impression through a beautiful, resonant melody and effective use of synthesizers.

Chosen as a re-cut single from the album “SEE YA,” it gained wide support after being featured in a Nissin Foods commercial and as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s program “TIME3.” When you feel overwhelmed by work and daily life and want to pause to face your own heart, this song will be there to gently stay by your side.

ff (fortissimo)HOUND DOG

With a powerful, resonant melody and a passionate message, this song has captured the hearts of many as an anthem that encourages listeners to push forward toward their dreams and goals.

The lyrics, which forcefully express the protagonist’s strong resolve and deep love, convey universal feelings that anyone can relate to.

Released in August 1985 and featured in a Nissin Cup Noodles TV commercial, it became one of HOUND DOG’s signature songs.

Since March 2018, it has also been used as the departure melody at JR Sendai Station.

This piece is a song that gently gives you a push when you need the courage to believe in yourself and the strength to move forward.