Cheer songs in Western music recommended for men: world-class masterpieces and popular tracks.
Somehow, when it comes to so-and-so kinds of Western music, I can’t help but want to compare the difference in direction with Japanese music of the same genre—and I’m going to do that this time too.
In Japanese music, there are many artists who sing supportive songs gently or in a pop style, whereas in Western music there are a lot of hype-you-up anthems that feel like they’re shouting, “You can do it!!!”
Also, the writing by the people who did each review in this article is really entertaining.
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Cheering songs in Western music recommended for men: World classics and popular tracks (21–30)
24K MagicBruno Mars

“Let’s party!!” It’s a simple message, but when Bruno Mars says it, it frees me from overcomplicating things and overthinking.
It might come off a bit mischievous, but it resonates precisely because you can feel the sincerity behind it.
I Won’t Last A Day Without YouCarpenters

From the Carpenters, “I Won’t Last a Day Without You,” known in Japanese as “Ai wa Yume no Naka ni” (“Love Is in a Dream”).
Young people today may have at least heard the Carpenters’ name.
Karen’s deeply embracing voice and superb singing deserve recognition even now.
The song says, “I can’t imagine life without you,” and if Karen says that in her beautiful voice, it really makes you want to do your best.
Cheer-up Western Songs Recommended for Men: World Classics and Popular Hits (31–40)
Highway StarDeep Purple

The intro kicks off with a riff that makes your body start swaying before you know it, and a crisp drum beat bursts in.
Be careful listening to this while driving—you might end up pressing the accelerator too much.
It’s great for when you want to finish work quickly.
This track feels like your adrenaline is about to explode.
PaparazziEdward Maya x Carine

A track that paints the world of paparazzi is taking over the dance floor.
This collaboration by Edward Maya and Karine was released in December 2023 and has racked up over 200,000 views on YouTube.
The lyrics, which feel like peeking into a celebrity’s daily life, pair perfectly with an addictive melody.
While laced with irony about how blurry privacy boundaries have become in modern society, the rhythm makes you want to move.
It’s the perfect song for parties or when you need a pick-me-up.
Recommended not only for fans of Edward Maya but also for anyone who loves dance music.
Beat ItMichael Jackson

Although it’s a song that advocates nonviolence, I personally interpret it as saying that sometimes it’s important to run away.
What’s right and what’s wrong can be perceived differently depending on one’s position and circumstances.
It’s okay to run.
There’s surely a way for you to fight in your own way!
Soak Up The SunSheryl Crow

This is “Soak Up the Sun,” a 2002 hit by popular American singer Sheryl Crow.
It’s the kind of song you want to listen to while driving under blazing sunshine and a refreshing blue sky.
It’s truly an energizing track for listeners.
Whether you stumble at work or in your personal life, if you play this song while cruising down the highway, your worries might just fade away.
Go WestVillage Peaple

Village People were a very macho group active in the United States in the late 1970s! Speaking of them, “Y.
M.
C.
A.
,” which is famously known in Japan because it was covered by Hideki Saijo, is incredibly well-known, but “Go West” is also a famous song.
You’ve probably heard it at least once, right? It’s a classic with a very uplifting sound.





