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Entrance Songs for Athletes | A Comprehensive Introduction to Athletes’ Game-Day Anthems!

In sports, the entrance songs that hype up players’ walk-ons boost the excitement not just for the athletes themselves, but for everyone involved in the game—spectators in the stands and fans watching on TV alike.

Because these tracks are impactful and cool, many people probably listen to them when they play sports or want to get motivated.

In this article, we’ve gathered music used as entrance songs across a variety of sports.

From well-known tracks adopted by many athletes to the latest hits, we’ll introduce a wide range regardless of discipline—so see if you can find a favorite track.

Entrance Songs for Athletes | A Comprehensive Showcase of Athletes’ Pump-Up Tracks (61–70)

A view I’ve never seen beforeSuda Masaki

Masaki Suda’s “Oni-chan” belts it out! Web-exclusive MV “Mita Koto mo Nai Keshiki” Oni-chan ver. released
A view I've never seen beforeSuda Masaki

A song sung by popular actor Masaki Suda.

In the music video, there’s a collaboration with soccer, and the track is performed as a cheer song for the national team.

Japan’s national soccer team continues to fight on behalf of the country.

With lyrics perfect for supporting them, it’s irresistible for soccer fans.

It’s a must-listen when you’re cheering on soccer.

Go Japan!

dragonflyNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

Speaking of the baseball player who used “Tonbo” as his walk-up song, that would be Kiyohara, the former Giants and Orix star who has since retired.

It’s unfortunate what has happened to him now, but I remember the crowd getting excited whenever this song played before he stepped into the batter’s box.

For me to be myselfMr.Children

This is the song that Hanshin Tigers’ Shintaro Fujinami chose as his walk-up music.

It’s a famous classic by Yutaka Ozaki, but this is the cover version by Mr.

Children.

It’s kind of nice when a young player uses a cover of a timeless classic as their entrance song.

TRUTHT-SQUARE

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TRUTHT-SQUARE

Each sport tends to have its own sort of theme song, and when it comes to F1, I think most people picture this track.

It’s an instrumental with no lyrics, but it’s catchy and never gets old.

Just listening to it gets you pumped, so if you play sports, give it a listen before your match.

VOLT-AGESuchmos

Suchmos 「VOLT-AGE」2018.11.25 Live at YOKOHAMA ARENA
VOLT-AGESuchmos

This is the song that became NHK’s theme for the 2018 World Cup.

Although Suchmos is often seen as a stylish band, this track is full of passion and energized the fierce battles of Japan’s national team.

With its refreshing guitar sound and powerful vocals, it captivated many viewers.

The shout-along parts are great for group singing, making it a strong pick as an entrance song for sports as well.

Runner of the SpiriHisaishi Joe

Runner of the Spirit for Wind Ensemble: Ending
Runner of the SpiriHisaishi Joe

This grand piece by Joe Hisaishi serves as the official song of the Hakone Ekiden.

I think it’s rare to find a track that elevates the athletes’ emotions this much.

Even if you don’t watch the Hakone Ekiden TV broadcast, this is a song you should hear—you won’t regret it.

We’ve gotta do what seems impossible.Sambomasutā

“We’ve gotta do what seems impossible” / Sambomaster
We’ve gotta do what seems impossible.Sambomasutā

Sambomaster, a band known for their fiery live performances and songs, is also supported by athletes.

All of their tracks are a perfect fit for sports, but this particular song is especially uplifting in tough moments.

Players like Shunichi Nemoto of the Chiba Lotte Marines use it as their walk-up music.