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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)

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.

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.

Drinking Party Call Collection: A comprehensive roundup from classics to the latest trending versions! (31–40)

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!

Miki House

[Introduction] The most popular drinking call in Shibuya!
Miki House

This is a call to encourage the next drink for those who’ve finished their second glass.

The key is how to bridge into this third-glass call and how to develop it from there.

Precisely because it’s a simple call, thinking about how it connects with other calls is important for energizing the atmosphere.

We’re linking the “3” of the third drink with the “Mi” of Miki House, and that slightly forced vibe—almost as if inviting playful heckles from the crowd—can help boost the excitement.

Go to the ends of hell and back.

[University Stereotypes] Differences in Chants by Year
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.

Bring a protractor.

https://www.tiktok.com/@crazy_syaki/video/7404460548013722898

A 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.

alternate attendance system

Host Call Example No. 5: Sankin-kōtai
alternate attendance system

This is a lively, upbeat call that strings together rhythmic phrases.

It’s fun how it counts down to the other person drinking, links into the phrase sankin-kōtai from the numbers, and from there evokes Edo in a quirky, imaginative way.

The rapid-fire sequence of phrases makes it hard to tell exactly when you’re supposed to drink—and that, too, is part of the call’s charm.

While it’s important to hype up the other person, this call also includes simple choreography, so the one leading it will likely get energized as well.