A fan anthem for a Western music band
Even just in Japan there are many, but if you look to the world, there are truly countless cheer-up songs—like the stars in the sky.
This time, I’ve put together a list of uplifting songs by Western bands.
This article is for anyone who’s feeling anxious or going through a tough time right now.
There’s sure to be one perfect song for you.
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Cheer Songs from Western Bands (21–30)
RooftopsLostprophets

In our everyday lives, how often do we really think about the end of life? If we drift through each day without much thought, we might find ourselves at the very end thinking, “This isn’t how it was supposed to be.” Instead, as this song suggests, let’s live each day so that when life comes to a close, we can truly say, “Yes, this was the life I wanted.”
WhateverOasis

Released in December 1994, it was Oasis’s sixth single.
Although it unfortunately wasn’t included on any original studio album, it was first featured on an album with the June 2010 release of their third best-of collection, “Time Flies.
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1994–2009.” In Japan, it has been used repeatedly in TV commercials and is a well-known song.
The lyrics convey the message that if it’s the path you believe in, you should press on no matter what anyone says—an encouraging song about the importance of believing in yourself.
ThunderstruckAC/DC

Released in September 1990, this is AC/DC’s 37th single, and it’s also included on their 13th album, The Razors Edge, which came out the same month.
The song’s lyrics convey the message that, rather than expecting someone to help when you’re in trouble, you should first try to break through on your own.
It’s a self-encouragement anthem that expresses the feeling of not relying on others too easily.
Nine LivesAerosmith

A hard-hitting track by the legendary band Aerosmith that kicks off with a cat’s meow.
Backed by aggressive, driving guitar riffs, the genius vocalist Steven Tyler delivers a standout performance with his distinctive, unique voice, amplifying the sense of speed.
BounceBon Jovi

A powerful track influenced by the loud rock that was gaining momentum at the time, beginning with phrases layered from multiple guitars.
John Bon Jovi’s strong vocals blend with an effect-laden sound, resulting in a richly layered, heavy feel with great depth.
Start of something goodDaughtry

It’s a medium-tempo ballad marked by a gentle, warm melody.
When you fall for someone, it’s natural to be scared of clearly expressing your feelings.
But the message sung in this song—“If you love them, you have to say it or it won’t get through”—gives you a gentle nudge forward.
It’s an anthem of support for everyone struggling with love.
ActionDef Leppard

Def Leppard, who have released numerous smash-hit albums, put out this upbeat track at the height of their career.
It opens with a grand intro reminiscent of Queen and then unfolds into a fast-paced groove.
The guitars are flashy and played with abandon.





