Cheer songs sung by female Western artists. World-famous classics and popular hits.
The morning after a day off.
Your steps can feel heavy before heading to school or work, right? We’ve gathered a selection of uplifting English songs by female artists that are perfect for those slightly gloomy mornings.
Add them to a playlist and give them a listen on your way to school or work.
Have a great day and take care!
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Cheer songs sung by female Western artists. World-famous and popular songs (41–50)
Who You AreJessie J

When people make mistakes, they tend to lose sight of themselves.
That’s exactly when you should pause and listen to this song.
You’ll surely begin to see your true self.
And you’ll realize that no one but you can be “you.” Jesse’s heartfelt, word-by-word delivery is truly wonderful.
Cheering songs sung by female Western artists: World-famous and popular tracks (51–60)
Special (feat. SZA)Lizzo

A moving track themed around self-esteem and empathy for others.
Lizzo’s powerful vocals blend with featured artist SZA’s soulful voice to cast a spell that instills confidence in listeners.
Released in February 2023, it sparked major buzz, including winning a Grammy.
Their appearance at Fuji Rock Festival has also been confirmed, drawing further attention.
It’s the perfect song for those slightly gloomy mornings on your commute to work or school.
Reaffirm your self-worth and add it to the top of your playlist as an anthem to help you live each day with vitality.
Born This WayLady Gaga

Born This Way probably needs no introduction anymore.
It speaks directly to the world about racial and discriminatory issues.
Be proud of who you are, walk with your head held high, and stand tall.
Diversity should be celebrated.
That’s the kind of world Gaga hopes for.
The music is wonderful, and the music video is beautiful as well.
Really Don’t Care ft. Cher LloydDemi Lovato

Subjectively, her recognition in Japan may be a bit lower than Taylor’s or Selena’s, but Demi Lovato enjoys immense popularity.
This song is about picking yourself up after being dumped by your boyfriend.
When you’re feeling down, listening to it makes you feel like you can shake it off.
The featured artist is Cher Lloyd.
LighthouseG.R.L.

A song released for the first time after one of the members chose death at a young age.
We must not let anyone else suffer the same way.
No matter how hard it is, I’ll be by your side—don’t carry it all alone.
Their earnest feelings are poured into this song.
Hold the GirlRina Sawayama

Rina Sawayama is a London-based singer-songwriter.
Among her positive songs, a particularly recommended one is “Hold the Girl.” At first listen, it might sound like a love song, but in fact it carries a message about the importance of facing yourself.
Its beautiful melody and powerful vocals work together in a way that can soothe a tired heart.
The song’s style is likely to resonate with a wide range of ages, so why not give it a listen?
AliveSia

I’m Sia, an Australia-born artist who dislikes fame and performs without showing my face.
While my music isn’t bright or poppy, my powerful vocals resonate deeply.
Still, I am alive.
I am breathing.
The message that echoes from the darkness showcases Sia’s exceptional expressive power.
It also drew attention when actress Tao Tsuchiya appeared in the Japanese version of the music video.





