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On Spotify, the song attracted over 910 million plays (as of January 2019). [5] Outside of national charts, it peaked at number one on the iTunes Store in over 55 markets. [5] "Cheerleader" was the most streamed song of 2015 in the UK, racking up 71.7 million streams throughout the year. [30]
"Jossy Matsumura's Scream" [3:02] - Takashi Nikaido:This cheerleading song depicts a school youth love comedy in which “Jossy Matsumura,” a dark girl who is a fan of Tamamori, trains in cheerleading in order to win the heart of a boy she has fallen in love with at first sight. In the music video, Jossy Matsumura is Nikaido dressed as a ...
Cheerleading is an activity in which the participants (called cheerleaders) cheer for their team as a form of encouragement. It can range from chanting slogans to intense physical activity. It can be performed to motivate sports teams, to entertain the audience, or for competition.
The dance is performed by the Kia Tigers' cheerleaders when the team's pitcher strikes out an opposing batter. [1] The dance then went viral on social media. [1] The original 19-second video clip that popularised was uploaded to YouTube in June 2024 and soon moved to TikTok and Instagram. [4]
"Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi" is a cheer or chant often performed at Australian sport events.It is a variation of the "Oggy Oggy Oggy, oi oi oi" chant used by both soccer and rugby union fans in Great Britain from the 1960s onwards.
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The Brigade of Midshipmen cheer during the 2003 Army–Navy Game. In the buildup to the game, the school sold T-shirts containing "I believe that we will win!". [2] In 1998, Naval Academy Preparatory School (NAPS) student Jay Rodriguez was assigned to create a chant to be used by his platoon and came up with "I believe that we will win!".
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