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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)

a little left over

[Keio Tennis Club] Drinking Party Chant ⑤ [Acho, Acho, Leave a Little] #Shorts
a little left over

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.

100% Courage

[Drinking Chant] 100% Courage / NYC [Drinking Song / Chant / Mixer / Drinking Party]
100% Courage

This is a hype-building call that creates a sense of security by leveraging a familiar melody.

The key is to keep singing as the base while occasionally loosening the words or extending the endings to set the mood.

In the chorus, switching to calling out names draws attention and focuses everyone’s eyes at once.

It naturally creates an atmosphere of “we’ve just gotta drink,” and, including the interlude call, it works as a complete performance from start to finish.

Since many people know the original song, the barrier to joining in is low, making it easy to involve both those who drink and those who don’t.

Because the vibe is a bit intense, it’s most effective toward the end or in moments when the energy is rising.

TRAIN TRAIN

[Classic Drinking Song] TRAIN TRAIN / THE BLUE HEARTS Complete Version [Drinking Chants]
TRAIN TRAIN

At first you might think it’s just a normal song, but the moment the chorus hits, the “Ikki!” chugging call kicks in—it’s a drinking song.

The contrast with the moving melody is striking, which is exactly why it can catch people off guard and hype up the crowd.

Also, this drinking song doesn’t stop at one drink; it encourages a second round.

Just when you finish and relax, you’ll immediately hear “Second one!” so be prepared.

Everyone except the singer and the drinker should add call-and-response shouts to liven up the scene.

It’s a two-for-one track that you can enjoy as music and also use as a drinking-party call.

Aren’t you drinking? Whoa whoa.

What matters at a drinking party is that everyone’s on the same wavelength and that we create an atmosphere where everyone can have fun.

This is a chant that encourages everyone to look out for people who are drinking more slowly and to call for the whole group to enjoy themselves.

With a rhythmic cadence, it points out those who are drinking at a slower pace and prompts everyone to raise the energy.

To judge the right timing to use this chant, it’s important to observe things like the participants’ pace, which can also help you notice anyone who looks unwell or is pushing themselves too hard.

LOVE YOU ONLY

[Classic Drinking Song] LOVE YOU ONLY / TOKIO Complete Version [Drinking Chants]
LOVE YOU ONLY

This is a playful, “broken-style” call that’s built on a classic love song, but switches up words in between to instantly give it a drinking-party vibe.

Because it follows the natural flow of a well-known song, lots of people recognize it and it’s easy for everyone to join in.

Swapping out phrases partway through creates contrast and momentum, flipping the mood from earnest singing to laugh-out-loud fun.

When the lyrics call for a name, adding gestures like pointing or stepping forward boosts the hype even more.

Energy is key—being slightly off the beat or tune isn’t a problem.

Even those who aren’t drinking can participate by shouting along, making it a great call to use when you want to push the excitement up another notch toward the end.

159%Strawberry Prince

[MV] 159% / Strawberry Prince [When it comes to drinking-party call songs, this is it]
159% Sutopuri

For Strawberry Prince’s “159%,” we recommend a style where everyone enjoys the calls while dancing the chorus choreography together.

Set to EDM-based, danceable beats, sharing the simple moves with the whole group will make the party even more fun.

The dance is easy to learn, so even people who aren’t confident dancers can join in casually.

Singing and dancing brighten the atmosphere—that’s the key point.

Try having multiple people cover each member’s parts, performing the singing and choreography for each section.

Here’s how it goes—like this, like this, like this!

[Drinking-Party Chants Collection] Get the whole group hyped! A go-to, up-to-date set of drinking chants you can use at parties!! [With lyrics for each scene]
Here’s how it goes—like this, like this, like this!

This fun chant helps you drink to the rhythm: it’s called “Here—like this, like this, like this!” First, clap your hands and sing, “So-and-so will drink now,” putting the drinker’s name in place of “So-and-so.” Then, while saying “Here—like this, like this, like this!” point alternately to your own elbow and the back of your hand.

That’s the whole routine.

It’s very similar to Drunk Dragon’s Tsukaji’s one-shot gag, “Do it like this here,” so check that out for reference too.

Let’s liven up your drinking time with some flair!