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!
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Drinking Party Chants Collection: A Comprehensive Guide from Classics to the Hottest New Versions! (21–30)
Crayon Shin-chan
@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!
https://www.tiktok.com/@bar_ing_20191206/video/7566863241113095431This 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.
Drinking Party Call Collection: A comprehensive roundup from classics to the latest trending versions! (31–40)
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@swamp_no1 With targeted Champagne call, with telop (on-screen text)Host#ChampagneCallOsaka#MinamiKabukicho
♪ 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.
Go to the ends of hell and back.

The call “Go all the way to the ends of hell!” is perfect for livening up the mood.
Strictly speaking, you repeat the phrase “Itterasshai” (Have a good one/Off you go) several times, then follow with “Go all the way to the ends of hell!” After finishing your drink, you then chant, “Don’t come back from the ends of hell.” With its upbeat rhythm, it’s sure to hype up the crowd.
There are also a few other versions of this call, so if you’re interested, try looking them up.
I want to show you what I can do (just a bit).

This is a classic chant phrase you could call the gold standard at drinking parties—everyone knows it, so it’s easy for first-timers to join in.
The content hypes up the target of the chant to show off their cool side to everyone around them.
It’s typically used to spur on impressive drinking, but since it encourages bold actions, it also works when a penalty game comes up.
After the person goes along with the chant and completes the task, make sure they clearly show everyone that they pulled it off.
Bring a protractor.
https://www.tiktok.com/@crazy_syaki/video/7404460548013722898A drinking-call that rose to popularity thanks to TikTok—especially among young people—is “Bring a protractor!” Shouting the phrase with gusto livens up all kinds of moments at a drinking party.
Try it when the vibe has cooled down, or combine it with other calls to instantly brighten the mood.
It’s also a great icebreaker with people you’ve just met, since you can share a laugh right away.
This catchy, unique chant is an idea that can make any drinking gathering even more fun.
pinch hitter

A fun call-and-response chant arranged from phrases of THE BLUE HEARTS’ “Linda Linda.” It emphasizes everyone’s participation by valuing each person’s right amount and by looking out for those who can’t drink.
The simple phrase—playing on the similar sounds of “Linda” and “daida” (a pinch-hitter)—is appealing, making it easy to call out and easy to join.
If you notice someone feeling guilty about not being able to keep the same pace, this is a call you’ll want to throw out proactively.


