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[2025] Entrance songs in sports: Cool Western music and entrance BGM

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!

[2025] Entrance Songs for Sports: Cool Western Music / Entry BGM (161–170)

Lose YourselfEminem

Eminem – Lose Yourself [HD]
Lose YourselfEminem

The moment you hear that intro with its wistful piano phrase, if you’re of a certain generation you instantly think of the blockbuster film 8 Mile, right? Released in 2002 as the theme song for the movie starring Eminem himself, Lose Yourself became a massive hit and even won an Academy Award, earning acclaim far beyond the hip-hop world.

Its lyrics, deeply reflective of Eminem’s own worldview, are introspective yet packed with a positive message that gives listeners courage.

This masterpiece was also the entrance song of MMA fighter Kevin Randleman.

When you’re heading into a fight you can’t afford to lose or grinding through tough training, listen to this track so you don’t miss your moment—seize the opportunity and make it yours!

Let It GoIdina Menzel

Let It Go – Idina Menzel (Official Full Song from Frozen!)
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.

[2025] Entrance songs in sports: Cool Western music and entrance BGM (171–180)

The BayMetronomy

Metronomy – The Bay (Official Video)
The BayMetronomy

A rock band that suddenly emerged during the nu-rave movement of the 2000s.

They make extensive use of synth sounds and excel at melodic development.

The track feels sophisticated and urban, with an ambient vibe that gives it a stylish touch.

Calm DownRema, Selena Gomez

Rema, Selena Gomez – Calm Down (Official Music Video)
Calm DownRema, Selena Gomez

Rema is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and rapper.

He made a major breakthrough with “Dumebi,” released in 2019, and has been pioneering a new Afrobeats subgenre called Afrorave.

One of his signature songs is “Calm Down,” a track from his debut album “Rave & Roses,” released in February 2022.

The remix version featuring Selena Gomez also drew significant attention.

Centered on love at first sight at a party, the song conveys being overwhelmed by irresistible charm and the importance of honestly expressing one’s true feelings.

It’s also very popular in the sports world, having been used as the walk-up song for Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters player Raidel Martinez, and its upbeat rhythm paired with a positive message is sure to boost any sporting mindset!

HigherSigma ft. Labrinth

Sigma ft. Labrinth – Higher (Official Video)
HigherSigma ft. Labrinth

At the ATP Finals in tennis, this was the entrance song used in 2017.

The track, by the British DJ duo Sigma featuring the singer Labrinth, carries a message of aiming higher.

It’s a powerful song that evokes the strength of flames burning within a majestic atmosphere.

Shake It OffTaylor Swift

This is a song called “Shake It Off” by the Canadian-born songstress Taylor Swift, released in 2014.

It’s also a track she wrote for her haters who gossip about her.

No matter how unpleasant things get, she turns them into music—you can feel that resilient side of her in this song.

With a cheerleader-like vibe, it’s the kind of tune that’s sure to pump up people playing sports.

Paint It, BlackThe Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones – Paint It, Black (Official Lyric Video)
Paint It, BlackThe Rolling Stones

The walk-up song for Joey Votto of MLB’s Cincinnati Reds and Jason Castro of the Houston Astros.

It’s written from the perspective of someone who is feeling down.

It was used as the theme song for the CBS show about the Vietnam War, “Tour of Duty,” which aired from 1987 to 1989.