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Drinking-Party Chants Collection: From Classics to the Hottest New Versions, All in One Go!

Chants to liven up drinking parties with coworkers and friends.

Upbeat rhythms and catchy phrases are perfect for blowing off everyday stress and deepening connections.

In this article, we’ll introduce classic calls that work in a variety of situations.

If you’ve never led a call and feel nervous, try starting with short phrases.

Take this opportunity to master call-and-response to make your gatherings even more fun.

Just don’t forget to be considerate of people who aren’t strong drinkers or who don’t drink at all!

Drinking Party Chants Collection: A Comprehensive Guide from Classics to the Hottest New Versions! (21–30)

Look that way, hoi!

@eva_tokyo

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♪ Original song – Eva Tokyo – Eva Tokyo

A call that incorporates “Acchi Muite Hoi” is great because it uses a game everyone knows and can get excited about.

Add rhythmic clapping along with the chant, and have the loser take a drink to create both thrill and fun.

The key to this call is that it gets people laughing regardless of the game’s outcome.

The clapping rhythm further lifts the mood of the party and makes it easy for everyone to join in.

Another point is that saying “Gochisousama deshita” out loud at the end signals to everyone that it’s over.

This call is easy even for beginners at drinking parties to try, and it can be used in many situations.

Go go, let’s go!

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♬ Original song – The bar's owner is crazy good at singing – The bar's owner is crazy good at singing

Go Go Let’s Go is a call-and-response you can enjoy with a simple choreography—face forward, sway your body left and right, and extend both hands—paired with a catchy chant.

Thanks to the straightforward moves and easy-to-remember phrases, even first-timers at a drinking party can jump in without hesitation.

Its charm lies in how everyone naturally starts moving, sharing the rhythm, and bringing the whole venue together as one.

You can also add your own flair by tweaking the choreography or slightly changing the beat, giving you plenty of variation.

This light, large-group-friendly call will ramp up the excitement of any drinking party even more.

Crayon Shin-chanNEW!

@bar_ing_20191206

A national anime drinking song! Do impressions and the party gets even livelier ❤️‍🔥 I loooove Shin-chan 😘CallDrinkingKaraoke

♪ Original song – Osaka Minami BAR #ing – Osaka Minami BAR #ing

This is a casual, participatory call-and-response that leverages the familiarity of a beloved national anime song.

Basically, you follow the flow of the original tune while swapping a few lines to a drinking-party style, creating an easy atmosphere for anyone to join.

Adding Shin-chan-style phrasing and a slightly exaggerated tone gets laughs and lightens the mood.

In the part where you add someone’s name, attention naturally focuses there, and even light teasing is enough to get everyone hyped.

Since the tempo isn’t too fast, even people who aren’t confident about calling out can join in, and those who don’t drink can still enjoy it comfortably.

It’s a call that works well from the early to mid stages to loosen up the room.

Meet KiTE!NEW!

@bar_ing_20191206

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♪ Come to See Me, KiTE! (2025 ver.) – iLiFE!

This is a name-calling chant that keeps the original cuteness of iLiFE!’s song “Ai ni KiTE!” while switching midway into full-on drinking-party mode.

You start by singing it as-is to draw in people who know the song, then once the flow is set, you begin to break up the phrases.

Because the structure repeats the person’s name, it’s easy for everyone around to join their voices.

It’s also simple to swap in different members, so you can run it multiple times.

The overall tone is bright and light, so the vibe doesn’t get heavy, and even non-drinkers can join by shouting or adding call-and-response.

It’s a user-friendly chant that repurposes the unique sense of unity of idol songs for a drinking-party setting.

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@swamp_no1

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♪ Original song – SWAMP – The person behind SWAMP

This is a hype call script that leans fully into a host-club vibe while leveraging the popularity of Linda Yamamoto’s song “Neraiuchi.” By layering the opening shout with everyone, it instantly cranks up the energy and sets the mood.

Midway through, the flow shifts to lifting up the main star, emphasizing their name and status to heighten the live feel.

The call-and-response format makes it easy for the crowd to join in, so both the audience and participants can enjoy it.

The vibe is a bit strong, so you’ll want to choose the right moment to use it, but in settings where there’s a clear hype leader, it’s incredibly impactful.

It’s the perfect call for maxing out the tension in the final stretch.

really, really hard

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It really amps things up when you chant with the person’s name or the venue’s shop name, right? So, the call I want to introduce is the “Gutto Gugu-tto” call.

This one is a bit longer, and within a single call there are two spots where you can insert someone’s name or the shop’s name.

Names with about two to three syllables fit best, so you’ll need to get creative if the name is long.

This call could even be a good excuse to start using nicknames for each other.

a little left over

[Keio Tennis Club] Drinking Party Chant ⑤ [Acho, Acho, Leave a Little] #Shorts
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Have you ever noticed a friend’s or teammate’s glass with a little left in it? That’s exactly when the “little-left” chant comes in handy.

This chant is mainly used to encourage people to finish what’s left in their drink.

There are several versions of the ending part.

One even riffs on the famous line “I’ll pay you back double” from the drama Hanzawa Naoki, turning it into a call to get someone to have one more drink.

First, check for any leftovers in the glass and look for a chance to use it.