Western Songs Ranking That Hype Up Sports Days and Athletic Festivals [2025]
We’ve picked out the latest, most beloved Western songs for sports days and athletic festivals.
They’re introduced in a ranked list based on play counts.
You might be surprised—these kinds of Western songs are played at sports days!
There are sure to be some unexpected discoveries.
The playlist is updated regularly.
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Top Western Songs to Hype Up at Sports Day and Athletic Festivals [2025] (Ranks 61–70)
Mi GenteJ Balvin, Willy William64rank/position

This is a collaborative work by J Balvin from Colombia and Willy William from France, blending exhilarating dance beats with energetic rhythms.
Skillfully weaving in elements of moombahton, reggaeton, and dancehall, the track sparked a global sensation the moment it was released in June 2017.
It was also featured in the popular Just Dance video game series, and the music video achieved 400 million views just 47 days after its release—an all-time record.
With its powerful sound and catchy melody line, it’s an ideal choice to add flair to dance performances at school sports days and athletic festivals.
CloserThe Chainsmokers65rank/position

The Chainsmokers’ hit song “Closer,” released in 2016.
If you’ve even dabbled a little in Western pop music, you’ve probably heard it.
The track does a great job of highlighting Halsey’s wistful vocals.
It’s a song that conveys the feelings of both a man and a woman after a breakup.
As the song approaches the end, Halsey’s vocals grow increasingly powerful—be sure to pay attention.
It may not have much of a sports day vibe, but it’s guaranteed to lift your spirits!
Rockabye ft. Sean Paul & Anne-MarieClean Bandit66rank/position

Clean Bandit, renowned for their dance music that fuses electronic and classical elements.
“Rockabye” is a hit song that topped the charts in many countries through a collaboration between Clean Bandit, singer-songwriter Anne-Marie—known for her versatile vocal timbre and compelling balance of power—and rapper Sean Paul.
It’s a wonderful track that empathizes with the efforts and challenges of a single mother striving for her child.
Since it focuses on a parent and child, it could be great for use in a parent-child duo performance, like a three-legged race!
Work from Home ft. Ty Dolla $ignFifth Harmony67rank/position

The American five-member girl group Fifth Harmony took the global music scene by storm with this ultimate dance anthem.
A mid-tempo melody infused with breezy tropical house elements sets the stage for the group’s powerful vocals to soar.
Their sophisticated R&B-style singing is perfectly accented by rapper Ty Dolla $ign’s gritty feature.
Released in February 2016 as the lead single from the album “7/27,” it peaked at No.
4 on the Billboard chart and earned 5× Platinum certification in both the U.
S.
and Canada.
Catchy and energetic, it’s an ideal BGM for group dance scenes.
Seamlessly blending a retro funk vibe with modern EDM sounds, this track is guaranteed to bring a vibrant flourish to school sports days and athletic festivals.
This Is What You Came For ft. RihannaCalvin Harris68rank/position

This is their first song together since “We Found Love,” a massive hit by the hugely popular electronic DJ Calvin Harris and the incomparable songstress Rihanna—and this one was a big hit too.
By the way, rumor has it the song was written by Calvin Harris’s ex, Taylor Swift… or maybe not.
It’s a track with a little bit of lore behind it.
ChandelierSia69rank/position

This track, with its powerful, almost screamingly beautiful chorus, has captivated listeners around the world.
Whether it’s the stunning choreography and camerawork, the composition, or the track itself, every element is top-tier.
The fact that it has surpassed 2 billion views on YouTube speaks to its sheer impact.
It’s the perfect song to dramatize the days spent practicing for this moment and the battles you absolutely cannot lose.
All About That BassMeghan Trainor70rank/position

“All About That Bass” is a number by American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor, featuring a cheerful, Hawaiian-tinged rhythm that feels pleasant.
The lyrics are positive, encouraging women who worry about their body shape to embrace themselves just as they are.
The prominent bass tone throughout the track seems to add a sense of gravitas and gives the song a feeling of reassurance.
For a school sports day, it’s recommended for an individual event called “Ketsu-atsu Measurement,” a race where participants pop a balloon placed on a chair at a checkpoint by sitting on it, and those who pop it first sprint to the finish.





