If you often listen to Western music, you’ve probably noticed there are certain words that show up in song titles a lot.
Japanese music is the same, of course, but it’s interesting to see the kinds of words artists gravitate toward.
In this article, we researched songs across genres that start their titles with the universally known phrase “let’s go,” and gathered them in one place.
“Let’s go” is used to call out or encourage someone, and it often appears as a title all by itself.
Check out this article to see what kinds of “let’s go” songs are out there!
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Let’s Go CrazyPrince & The Revolution

Prince, a musical genius.
He tends to be underrated, but in musicianship, performance, and guitar technique, he’s top-tier, and he has influenced many truly sophisticated artists, with D’Angelo at the forefront.
Among Prince’s songs, the one I especially recommend is Let’s Go Crazy.
It opens the classic album Purple Rain, and it’s a rousing anthem that showcases Prince’s signature rhetoric: don’t expect much from this lousy world—wish for happiness in the next life and live like a madman in this one.
LET’S GOwill.i.am, J Balvin

Rapper will.
i.
am, known not only as a member of the Black Eyed Peas but also for churning out solo hit tunes, collaborates here with Colombia’s leading singer J Balvin on “LET’S GO.” While it incorporates elements of reggaeton, the track overall is rooted in electronic sounds.
For those who loved the early-2000s house music scene, this will be an especially familiar and approachable song.
Let’s Go (ft. Yelawolf, Twista, Busta Rhymes, Lil Jon)Travis Barker

Travis Barker, known as the drummer for Blink-182, has recently been collaborating with many artists and dropping great tracks.
One such collaboration with Yelawolf, Twista, Busta Rhymes, and Lil Jon is “Let’s Go (ft.
Yelawolf, Twista, Busta Rhymes, Lil Jon).” As you can tell from the lineup, it’s a gathering of masters of fast rap.
The high-speed flow delivers an indescribable thrill.
Personally, I’d love to see Tech N9ne added to the mix for a new track.
Let’s Go (ft. Ne-Yo)Calvin Harris

Let me introduce a track by Calvin Harris, whose songs are explosively popular in clubs around the world! Hailing from Scotland, Calvin had a major breakthrough with his album “18 Months,” released in June 2012.
This track is the third single from that album and features American R&B singer Ne-Yo.
It’s characterized by electronic beats and an exhilarating melody, with an inspiring message that sticks with you.
The motivational lyrics emphasize the importance of taking proactive action, making it a perfect song for moments when you want to strengthen your resolve.
Let’s Go CrazyThe Clash

The Clash were a punk rock band from England who were hugely active from 1976 to 1986.
They’re as famous as the Sex Pistols and The Damned, and in their early days they incorporated elements of reggae.
Among The Clash’s songs, the one I especially recommend is Let’s Go Crazy.
It’s a mid-career track characterized by a sound that mixes rockabilly and new wave.
Be sure to give it a listen.
Let’s Go Out TonightThe Blue Nile

The Blue Nile is a music group from Scotland.
They specialize in art rock and sophisti-pop, and rather than moving listeners through vocals or lyrics, they excel at a more instrumental, atmospheric approach.
Among their many great songs, the one I especially recommend is “Let’s Go Out Tonight.” As mentioned, it’s a track that feels almost like an instrumental, with understated vocals throughout.
If you want to immerse yourself in a fully realized sonic world, definitely give it a listen.
Let’s GoTrick Daddy (feat. Lil Jon & Twista)

A heavyweight of the South, Trick Daddy.
His Southern style infused with gangster essence still commands passionate support from Southern heads today.
On this track, Let’s Go, he’s joined by Twista—known for his fastest-rap skills—and Lil Jon, a pioneer of crunk music.
It’s a standout cut marked by a wild, high-energy hook and the striking contrast of each artist’s sophisticated verse.





