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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 (41–50)

Speakers Going HammerSoulja Boy

A track released in 2010 by American rapper Soulja Boy.

The remix version features artists such as T-Pain.

It reached No.

6 on the U.S.

charts and was used as the entrance song for the MLB team, the Detroit Tigers.

Sports entrance songs: classic and popular athlete anthems (51–60)

Tokyo Olympic MarchKoseki Yūji

Tokyo Olympic March with Fanfare, 1964
Tokyo Olympic MarchKoseki Yūji

In October 1964, when a stately march resounded through the National Stadium, the piece composed by Yuji Koseki became a pivotal work that colored the first Olympic Games ever held in Asia.

Its elegant yet powerful brass sound and vibrant rhythm not only enlivened the athletes’ entrance but also stood as a symbol to the world of Japan’s postwar recovery.

Brimming with brightness and splendor befitting a festival of peace and youth, the work offers a melody of hope that only a composer who had lived through war could express.

It is truly a piece you’d want to use for a sports day opening ceremony or entrance parade—an elevated, dignified march perfect for highlighting children’s big moment on stage.

Butterflies and HurricanesMuse

Muse – Butterflies and Hurricanes (Video)
Butterflies and HurricanesMuse

A track used as the entrance song for the NHL team the Anaheim Ducks.

It was released in 2004 by the British alternative rock band Muse.

The track features an interlude with a string section and piano, and is dedicated to drummer Dominic Howard’s father.

Crazy TrainOzzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne – Crazy Train (Official Animated Video)
Crazy TrainOzzy Osbourne

A track that sings about learning to love in a crazy world.

It was released in 1980 by Ozzy Osbourne, a British heavy metal vocalist.

The track has been used as the entrance song for the NFL team New England Patriots and in commercials for Mitsubishi Motors.

Poppin’ RunAina ji Endo

AiNA THE END – Poppin’ Run [Official Music Video]
Poppin' RunAina ji Endo

This is a song by Aina The End that carries a powerful message to ignite the hearts of athletes.

With a bright, light, and upbeat rhythm, it’s a pop dance tune that evokes courage and hope to move forward.

While expressing the beauty of keeping on running and striving toward your goals, it gently reminds us of the importance of not being fixated on winning or losing.

The music video released in November 2024 includes a scene where people celebrate on the podium, raising a gold medal.

It’s the perfect track for daily training or for giving your best while encouraging your teammates.

Raider NationIce Cube

Ice Cube – Raider Nation (Oakland Raiders’s Theme)
Raider NationIce Cube

The entrance song of the NFL team, the Oakland Raiders.

The title “Raider Nation” is the official name of the Raiders’ fans.

It was produced by Ice Cube, an American rapper and a Raiders fan.

It samples the 1998 track “The Autumn Wind” by John Facenda, Sam Spence, and Tom Hedden.

SIRIUSThe Alan Parsons Project

The Alan Parsons Project – SIRIUS
SIRIUSThe Alan Parsons Project

A track released in 1982 by the British rock band The Alan Parsons Project.

It has been used at various sporting events, including as the entrance music for the NBA’s Chicago Bulls and the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team.