What are the best songs for cheerleading

1. "Girlfriend"--Avril

"Girlfriend" is a fast-paced pop-punk song (the singer is pitch-neutral and raps on the fast side), as well as a power-pop oriented pop song, boasting 152 drum-hammer beats per minute, with Avril's range spanning from A3 to D5.The song starts off with dance music's characteristic drum-hammer break beat and Avril's female vocal duet to open the song (the chorus), and just after the vocals are sung, an electric guitar plays and the singer continues with the second big verse. After the song is finished, another section of electric guitar leads into the singer's next rap, while the style quickly changes to fast-paced pop-punk. Girlfriend was also described as a "perfect pop-punk song" by fashion music magazine Blender. In this 2007 cool-generation love anthem, the mischievous Avril even adds her teasing voice in the music video to the last few chorus repeats, allowing fans to experience the fun sounds of the music video in the song.

2. 'Fighter' - Christina Aguilera

'Fighter' is a rock song with the theme of 'fighting'. Singer Christina Aguilera, with her loud and explosive voice, shows great power in the song and transforms herself into a fighter who sings about love. The song tells the listener that the hammering of emotions makes one stronger, wiser and harder, molding a strong person, a fighter. The song also conveys a spirit of sportsmanship: athletes in the arena with high passion, defiant and carefree, fighting for the belief of victory.

3. JustDance--LadyGaga

The song opens with a progressive pop-electro sound and incorporates a moderate amount of R&B rhythms, with a moderate beat of 119 beats per minute, and is pitched in the key of ascending C minor, with chord changes of "C?m-E-B-F.m". The chord changes are "C?m-E-B-F?m", and as a recording artist, LadyGaga's range must lie between G?3 and C?5. The lyrics highlight the word "Dance" in an echoing manner, and the content of the song depicts the feelings of the main character as she indulges in partying.

4. 'IWannaLoveYou' - Akon

'IWannaLoveYou' is a mix of rap, contemporary rhythm and blues and urban music styles. The song is pitched in the key of A minor and boasts a medium hip-hop beat of 120 beats per minute. As a vocalist, Akon's range must be kept between A4 and E5. The song has excellent piano and guitar.

5. "YouDriveMeCrazy" - Britney Spears

"YouDriveMeCrazy", is a song by American singer-songwriter Britney Spears), from her debut studio album... ?BabyOneMoreTime". It was released on August 23, 1999 by Jive Records as the 3rd single from the album. The song is from the soundtrack of the movie Make Me Crazy. YouDriveMeCrazy is a teen pop song influenced by R&B and rock music styles. The song received favorable reviews from the music industry, with reviews praising the simplicity of the song and suggesting that the song is similar to Britney's debut single.