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[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!

[2026] Walk-up/Entrance Songs in Sports: Cool Western Tracks & Entrance BGM (21–30)

It’s TimeSteve Aoki & Laidback Luke

Steve Aoki & Laidback Luke – It’s Time (ft. Bruce Buffer) [Official Music Video]
It’s TimeSteve Aoki & Laidback Luke

World-renowned DJs Steve Aoki and Laidback Luke have garnered global popularity.

When it comes to their works themed around martial arts, many people may think of this piece.

Released in April 2018 and included on their album “5OKI,” this track drew attention with its fast 150 BPM and catchy melody.

It was used to promote mixed martial arts and carries a positive vibe throughout.

It’s a sizzling dance track that amps up baseball games, making it irresistible for music lovers.

The player who uses this song as his walk-up music is Hiromi Itoh, known as one of Japan’s premier pitchers.

Pump ItThe Black Eyed Peas

The Black Eyed Peas – Pump It (Official Music Video)
Pump ItThe Black Eyed Peas

The Black Eyed Peas are a hip-hop group that America is proud of.

They began their activities in the late 1990s and are known for lyrics infused with social and political messages.

Their 2003 release “Where Is the Love?” became a worldwide hit.

“Pump It,” featured on their 2005 album Monkey Business, gained popularity as a party anthem.

Its energetic, fast-paced rhythm is perfect for dancing and workouts.

The lyrics, which include wordplay, carry a positive message that encourages confidence and self-expression.

Yuma Yasuda of the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles also uses this song as his walk-up music.

Popular as a party anthem, the track’s energetic, rapid tempo makes it ideal for dancing and workouts.

FlowerMoby

Moby – ‘Flower’ (Official Audio)
FlowerMoby

This work by the American artist Moby resonates with a distinctive sound where samples of old folk music intersect with electronic beats.

It’s included on the classic album Play, released in May 1999, and became a worldwide smash hit after being used on the soundtrack of the film Gone in 60 Seconds.

The track is also well known for being used as the walk-up song of MLB power hitter Bryce Harper.

With its repetitive chants and driving rhythm, it’s a dance number that amplifies the energy of the stadium.

One Eyed BastardGreen Day

A fierce punk rock number that kicks off with a heavy guitar riff reminiscent of Black Sabbath has arrived from America’s Green Day.

Featured on the album Saviors, this track shines a light on life’s darker side and revels in the thrill of revenge.

Rapid-fire drum beats and a groovy bass line create a tense, immersive atmosphere.

Released in January 2024, Saviors reunites the band with producer Rob Cavallo, who helped propel them to success on Dookie and American Idiot.

Packed with memorable “ayy-oh!” calls and addictive phrases, it’s guaranteed to ignite live crowds.

It’s also a perfect song to boost motivation during training or workouts.

Turn Down for WhatDJ Snake, Lil Jon

The true essence of electronic music where madness and frenzy intertwine.

Born from the collaboration between French DJ Snake and American artist Lil Jon, this track marks the arrival of an overwhelming party anthem.

After its release in December 2013, it reached No.

4 on the U.S.

Billboard charts and sold over 8 million copies.

Fusing heavy bass beats with energetic shouts, this piece embodies a rebellious spirit that asks: why does the party have to end? Its powerful sound was widely acclaimed across various media, featuring in the film Furious 7 and in a Pepsi Super Bowl commercial.

It’s the perfect track for moments when you want to go full throttle on adrenaline—whether for training, hyping up before a game, or igniting a party scene.

Mr. BrightsideThe Killers

The Killers – Mr. Brightside (Official Music Video)
Mr. BrightsideThe Killers

A masterpiece from The Killers, a band that represents the American rock scene, expressing a bittersweet love with a powerful sound.

Born from the bustle of Las Vegas, this track portrays the feelings of a man tormented by jealousy, vividly depicting the universal theme that “jealousy drives people mad.” Released in September 2003 and included on the album Hot Fuss, it gained worldwide popularity.

In 2006, it was nominated for a Grammy Award, cementing its acclaim.

Blending a driving guitar riff with emotional vocals that convey inner turmoil, the song has become indispensable in sports settings as well.

It’s an exhilarating track perfect for training, running, or getting pumped up before a game.

Let’s GrooveEarth, Wind & Fire

Earth, Wind & Fire – Let’s Groove (Official HD Video)
Let’s GrooveEarth, Wind & Fire

A track with a groove-filled disco beat and a dazzling horn section is used as the walk-up song for Yokohama DeNA BayStars player Roki Watabe.

Released in 1981, this song is known as one of Earth, Wind & Fire’s signature works and is included on the album Raise!.

It features rhythms that ignite the dance floor and lyrics that celebrate the unifying power of music.

The song has been featured in many films and TV shows and covered by various artists, continuing to be loved around the world to this day.

It’s the perfect track for parties and celebrations when everyone wants to get pumped up together.