An uplifting song sung by a female artist. A track you’ll want to listen to when you need a boost.
When you want to do your best, when you feel like you might break, or when something unpleasant happens… there are times you just want to listen to a cheer-up song, right?
I think a lot of people draw strength from music.
So this time, I’m going to introduce some motivational songs, focusing on tracks sung by female artists.
I’ve gathered songs that carry encouraging messages from a female perspective and gentle tunes that sink softly into the heart.
Please take your time listening while reading the lyrics.
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Cheer songs sung by female artists. Tracks to listen to when you want to do your best (21–30)
Have a nice dayKana Nishino

A song performed by Kana Nishino, who is famous as a fashion leader and popular among women as well.
Used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi TV,” this track is highly recommended as a morning wake-up song, with uplifting content that raises your spirits and boosts your mood at the start of the day.
So, you are not alone.Little Glee Monster

A six-member girls’ pop band delivers a cute, catchy track.
It was selected as the ending theme for NTV’s “My Hero Academia,” and has since been used in various places.
The lyrics convey a strong determination to face any hardship head-on.
pupilSakurako Ohara

This song was created as the support anthem for the 2014 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament and has become popular as a sports cheer song, especially among younger generations.
With its relaxed tempo, it lets you savor Ms.
Ohara’s clear, transparent vocals.
The lyrics not only praise the hard work that has been devoted up to this point, but also remind you of the teammates with whom you’ve joined forces.
It’s a track that seems likely to boost your confidence even more if you listen to it the day before a match.
Don't give up on your dreamsTakako Okamura

Released in 1987 as one of Takako Okamura’s signature songs, this is a straightforward and warm-hearted anthem of encouragement.
With a simple, singable melody and a sound that evokes nostalgia—hallmarks of the late-’80s to ’90s J-pop scene—it has comforted many listeners.
True to its title, the lyrics carry the message: “There will be tough times, but things will work out—don’t give up.” Listening to this song can give you the courage to take another step forward.
Soul RevolutionSuperfly

A soul-stirring song sung by Superfly, who masterfully performs a wide range of genres from pop to rock and soul.
Frequently used in J.
League soccer broadcasts and sports news, this track energized many people.
Perhaps many listeners found solace in its powerful, message-driven lyrics.
Silent majorityKeyakizaka46

It’s one of Keyakizaka46’s signature songs, showcasing the cool vibe that characterizes much of their music.
The melody isn’t exactly easy to sing, but it’s oddly catchy and has an addictive quality that lingers in your head after just one listen.
The title “Silent Majority” refers to the large group that stays quiet, and the lyrics argue that simply going along with those around you isn’t a good thing.
I’d especially recommend it to anyone who’s striving toward a goal but finds themselves hesitating because they’re worried about what others think.
If it's not a dream, then what is it?Little Glee Monster

It’s a message song that gives you the power to live for tomorrow.
Released in May 2025 by Little Glee Monster, it was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime “Rock Is a Lady’s Accomplishment.” The sincere vocals that feel as if they speak directly to the listener’s heart and the lyrics that portray honest emotions leave a strong impression.
The lyrics carry a universal theme that gently supports the worries and doubts everyone faces.
When you want to reexamine your true self, this song is sure to have your back.





