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Entrance music for sports. Classic and popular athlete anthems.

At sporting events, when a player’s entrance music starts, the atmosphere in the venue changes dramatically and everyone’s excitement rises.

Since those tracks are so cool, many people probably want to listen to sports entrance songs in their everyday life to get pumped up.

In this article, we’ve put together songs used as entrance music across various sports, as well as tracks that can boost your motivation.

We’ve picked selections from both Japanese and Western music, so be sure to find your own personal favorites.

And of course, if you’re an athlete looking for a song to use for your entrance, we hope this helps too!

Sports entrance songs: Classic and popular athlete anthems (11–20)

Endless JourneyMr.Children

Mr.Children “Endless Journey” MUSIC VIDEO
Endless JourneyMr.Children

Mr.Children’s classic “Owarinaki Tabi” (“Endless Journey”) is a beloved anthem that motivates people from all walks of life, stirring the heart whenever you listen.

The song was used as Hanshin’s highly anticipated ace Shintaro Fujinami’s walk-up music for two consecutive years, in 2019 and 2020.

A Mr.Children fan himself, Fujinami has said it’s his favorite song, and he’s surely projecting his determination to make a comeback onto it.

Not only in everyday life, but especially in high-stakes moments like these, it’s the perfect boost to one’s motivation.

It resonates even more when paired with Fujinami’s presence on the mound and his entrance onto the field.

We Are The ChampionsQueen

Queen – We Are The Champions (Official Video)
We Are The ChampionsQueen

A smash hit from years past and one of Queen’s most popular anthems.

It can be used as an entrance song by athletes across a wide spectrum.

The standout feature is the foot-stomping sound in the intro—it creates an uplifting atmosphere that pulls in the audience, too.

It even makes you want to burst into song! In fact, behind the scenes, the creators intended it to be a stadium anthem.

Joyfulikimonogakari

Joyful / Ikimonogakari (Cover)
Joyfulikimonogakari

Among Ikimonogakari’s songs, this one is especially well-known and perfect for changing up the mood.

Its bouncy rhythm and catchy melody make it great for hyping up the crowd and working in call-and-response or other engaging tricks, so give it a try! I think the best situation for it is the entrance of lower-grade elementary school students.

together; along with; bothWANIMA

WANIMA – Together (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
together; along with; bothWANIMA

WANIMA is a three-piece rock band boasting overwhelming popularity.

One of their signature songs, “Tomoni,” features a high-speed, exhilarating guitar sound that’s perfect as a sports entrance theme.

Its upbeat, powerful lyrics about moving forward together with your teammates are sure to boost team morale.

It’s a top recommendation when you want a song that amps you up before a game!

It’s fine.Urufuruzu

I’m sure many fans came to like Ulfuls because of this song—it’s that popular.

As you can tell from the lyrics, it’s a rousing anthem packed with a classic, fiery message that cheers on anyone giving their all, making it perfect to dedicate to athletes.

Its straightforward lyrics are bound to hit home.

Highly recommended for those who love that kind of uplifting presentation.

HeroAmuro Namie

Hero – Namie Amuro (Full)
HeroAmuro Namie

It’s widely recognized as NHK’s theme song for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics! A timeless hit that continued to chart long after its release.

Many people probably remember the chorus lines vividly.

Even after it was used for the Olympics, you’ve likely seen it used in various settings.

This one is also a ballad-style track, making it perfect for creating a relaxed, unhurried entrance.

Sports entrance songs: classic and popular athlete anthems (21–30)

All I Do Is WinDJ Khaled ft. T-Pain, Ludacris, Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg

DJ Khaled – All I Do Is Win (Official Video) ft. T-Pain, Ludacris, Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg
All I Do Is WinDJ Khaled ft. T-Pain, Ludacris, Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg

A track released in 2010 by American producer DJ Khaled.

It has been used as an entrance song by the NBA team the New York Knicks, the football team the East Carolina Pirates, and boxer Devon Alexander.