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 (31–40)
An Overlong SpringPassee pied

The songs by the four-piece rock band Passepied carry a certain nostalgia and a distinctly Japanese flavor.
This track is inspired by Yukio Mishima’s novel of the same name, which was even adapted into a film and became a buzzword.
It’s also a poignant song that suggests our memories of youth can look different when we reflect on them later.
rock starAdo

A bold, heartfelt work packed with Ado’s true feelings, offered as a powerful anthem for all who keep chasing their dreams.
It portrays a dream‑struck girl becoming the rock star she once dreamed of, forging her own path as she overcomes loneliness and anxiety, all set to an emotional rock sound.
Released in April 2025 as a track on the album “Ado’s Best Album,” it was also chosen as the theme song for Marubeni Corporation’s corporate advertisement campaign, expressing the message that “you’re not alone” and “let’s do it together” on the road to making dreams come true.
If you’re confident in your vocal ability, you can deliver a stirring, passionate performance on stage.
I believeAyaka
The debut work sung by singer-songwriter Ayaka.
It also drew attention when former figure skater Miki Ando used it.
It’s an uplifting song whose lyrics convey a strong determination to never forget to believe in oneself, no matter what happens.
For DecadesLittle Glee Monster

As a J.
League support song delivering courage and hope, this moving track from Little Glee Monster reaches straight to the heart.
With a sweeping melody, the lyrics express a strong will for the future and a spirit of challenge that stirs the soul.
The unique voices of all the members blend together to convey the strength to face life’s hardships and the courage to overcome them.
Released in advance in February 2025 and included on the album “Ambitious,” this song will resonate in stadiums nationwide as the J.
League support anthem for the 2025 season.
It’s sure to shine in those peak moments of excitement and emotion during matches.
When you need energy for tomorrow or want to take a new step forward, this is the support song you’ll want to hear.
ShineLeo Ieiri

This song, sung by Leo Ieiri, was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “The Queen of the Frog.” Her singing has the power to move listeners’ hearts.
This is a song I recommend listening to when you’re lost or stumble in life.
I feel it will surely give you a nudge toward the direction you should go.
Cheer songs sung by female artists. Tracks to listen to when you want a boost (41–50)
AlrightKana Nishino

A warm, encouraging song whose soft yet powerful vocals stay close to your heart.
Released by Kana Nishino in June 2011, it’s included on the album “Thank you, Love.” The lyrics, imbued with Nishino’s wish to cheer on those who are doing their best, deliver a message of support to “you,” who keep running straight ahead.
It’s a song that gently gives you a push on the back, urging you to keep facing forward and moving on, even in hard or sad times without giving up.
It’s a track we especially hope those striving toward their dreams and goals will listen to.
FrontiersAwich

This song celebrates the courage to venture into the unknown.
Awich’s powerful rap blends with an energetic beat to inspire listeners.
Written as the opening theme for the second cour of the anime “Shangri-La Frontier” 2nd Season, it explores themes of challenge and growth, asking us about our resolve to carve out our own future.
It will be released digitally on January 5, 2025, with the CD release on March 5.
As Awich’s first anime tie-in track, it’s highly recommended for anyone who wants to keep taking on new challenges without fear.






