[2026] Entrance Music for Sports: Cool Western Songs and Entrance BGMs
You can’t hype up sports without music, right?
Among all the music associated with sports, the tracks that really get you pumped are the entrance songs played when athletes come out.
When you’re watching games against overseas teams, you often hear cool Western songs used as entrance music, and I bet many of you have wondered what they are.
So in this article, we’ve gathered some especially recommended Western songs used as sports entrance tracks.
If you find a favorite, try listening to it during your workouts or when you play sports!
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[2026] Entrance Songs in Sports: Cool Western Music / Entrance BGM (151–160)
Bad to the boneGeorge Thorogood

The entrance song for MLB’s Jared Burton.
It’s a track inspired by Bo Diddley’s “I’m A Man.” It has been covered by many artists, including The Countdown Singers, Molly Hatchet, and The Starlight Singers.
It was used in the Arnold Schwarzenegger film Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
Battle Scars ft. Lupe FiascoGuy Sebastian

Mikuru Asakura is one of Japan’s leading martial artists and is also active as a YouTuber.
His entrance song is Battle Scars ft.
Lupe Fiasco, performed by Australian singer-songwriter Guy Sebastian.
Battle Scars literally means “wounds of battle.” The lyrics themselves express the feelings of a man wounded by heartbreak.
However, Asakura chose this song because he feels the lyrics resonate with his own mindset when he makes his entrance.
The Power Of LoveHuey Lewis & The News

Its powerful, victory-charged sound instantly amplifies the heat of sports.
Released in 1985 as part of the Back to the Future soundtrack, this track became Huey Lewis and the News’s first No.
1 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100.
It won two American Music Awards and was nominated at the 58th Academy Awards, earning widespread acclaim.
Its energetic beat and heartfelt lyrics ignite the fighting spirit of athletes and fans alike.
It’s the perfect song to boost your mood during training or right before a game.
Let It GoIdina Menzel

The entrance song for Zach Walters of the Cleveland Indians in MLB.
It’s a song used in Disney’s animated film Frozen.
It was created by the composing team of Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, a married couple who have won multiple Tony Awards.
Day ‘N’ NiteKid Cudi

The entrance song for MLB’s James Shields.
It’s a track by Kid Cudi, who hails from Cleveland, Ohio, and it became a hit on European dance floors.
There are numerous remixes; in Europe, the house mix by the producer duo The Crookers is said to be the most popular, while in the United States, the Jim Jones remix is considered the most popular.



