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

When you want to get some laughs, how about trying a “system” call? First, offer your friends or teammates a drink.
When they finish, call out: “The system where someone who had one drink now has two.” Next, call: “The system where someone who had two drinks now has three.” And so on, repeating the pattern.
The fact that it goes on infinitely and is completely unreasonable is what makes it funny.
Since it really can go on forever, be mindful of how far you take it.
Welcome back.

As a drinking party goes on, there’s always a moment when someone steps away—for the restroom, for example.
This is a welcoming chant to make it easy for them to rejoin the conversation when they come back.
The chant is simple, consisting only of the word “Okaeri” (welcome back), clapped out rhythmically in time.
Since stepping away can reset the vibe for that person, the chant also helps lift their energy back up.
You might even hype things up by playfully encouraging repeated exits and re-entries to prompt more chants.
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♪ Original song – Hachikai [Bar Tropes] – Shinshin
Oppekepekesso is a drinking-party chant featuring a catchy rhythm that matches the short videos that blew up on TikTok.
It incorporates Korean actors and unique phrases, and because it’s short, it’s easy for beginners to try.
With lots of rhythmic repetition, it naturally draws in everyone around.
Even if you don’t fully understand the words, you can still enjoy the vibe—that’s part of its charm.
Moving your body and chanting in sync to the upbeat rhythm creates laughter and a sense of unity.
By weaving in topics trending on social media, this call grabs the attention of trend-savvy partygoers and can rapidly ramp up the energy of the gathering.
This is the famous kabuki style.

This call is characterized by a distinctive pose with the thumb and pinky raised and a rhythmic chant.
Participants shout phrases like “Wasa Wasa, baby!” and keep the tempo going to quickly build excitement.
The highlight of this call is making a drink using a bomb glass.
You pour in an energy drink and Cocalero, then toast with energy for a visually fun performance.
Thanks to the flashy gestures and simple rules, even first-timers can join in easily, creating a sense of unity across the whole party.
There’s flexibility in how you make the drink and what you chant, so you can add originality depending on your own arrangements.
Drinking Party Calls Collection: A comprehensive showcase from classics to the latest trending versions! (41–50)
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.
Come on, bring it on!

This is a chant about stylish ways of eating and drinking, and about pursuing quality over quantity.
It’s meant to speed up people who are eating slowly, so it’s important to judge the right timing to use it.
Starting the chant the moment the person touches their food or drink can create a sense of tension.
Since it calls for momentum, it will likely accelerate the speed at which they consume what’s in their mouth.
It seems like a handy chant to use when you spot someone with a slow pace or low energy.


