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The 20 Most Popular Walk-Up Songs in 2026 — And How to Make Them Part of Your Game Day

Patrick Taylor

The right walk-up song can turn a routine trip to the plate into a moment — for the player and for the crowd. So what are teams actually using? We looked at what our users are adding most in the Baseball Walk-Up Songs app. Here are the top 20 most popular walk-up songs in 2026 across our users, plus how to make them part of your game day.

Across Our Users: The Top 20 Walk-Up Songs in 2026

These are the tracks our users add most often when they’re building their team’s walk-up music. The list mixes classics that never go out of style with current hits that bring the energy.

  1. Thunderstruck • AC/DC — Stadium-rock staple. That opening riff still fires up dugouts and bleachers.
  2. tv off (feat. Lefty Gunplay) • Kendrick Lamar — Confident, modern hip-hop that sets a focused vibe.
  3. All I Do Is Win (feat. T-Pain, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg & Rick Ross) • DJ Khaled — Anthem energy. Perfect when you want the whole place to know it’s winning time.
  4. Up! • Forrest Frank & Connor Price — Upbeat, positive track that’s become a go-to for a lot of our users.
  5. Pelotero A La Bola • 8Uno & Airam Páez — Latin baseball vibe. Great for players and crowds who love that sound.
  6. The Largest • BigXthaPlug — Bold, swagger-heavy hip-hop for a big at-bat feel.
  7. Lose Yourself • Eminem — One of the most requested walk-up songs ever. The build and the message still hit.
  8. Enter Sandman • Metallica — Classic metal. Closers and power hitters keep coming back to it.
  9. Golden • HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast — High-energy, catchy. Stands out on the list.
  10. Who Let the Dogs Out • Baha Men — Fun, recognizable. Crowds still sing along every time.
  11. Crazy Train • Ozzy Osbourne — Another rock standard. That riff works for intros and walk-ups alike.
  12. Tití Me Preguntó • Bad Bunny — Huge Latin hit. Brings party energy and a modern reggaeton feel.
  13. We Will Rock You • Queen — Stomp-stomp-clap. Instant crowd participation.
  14. Big Dawgs • Hanumankind & Kalmi — Confident, team-ready vibe.
  15. Jugg (feat. Monty) • Fetty Wap — Banger that’s stayed in the rotation for years.
  16. Bruce Wayne • YoungBoy Never Broke Again — Strong, assertive hip-hop for a locked-in moment.
  17. DtMF • Bad Bunny — Another Bad Bunny pick that’s popular with our users for its drive and attitude.
  18. LET 'EM KNOW • T.I. — Straight swagger. Fits players who want to own the moment.
  19. YOUR WAY'S BETTER • Forrest Frank — Positive, forward-moving track.
  20. HEAVEN ON THIS EARTH • Forrest Frank & Torey D'Shaun — Uplifting, game-day feel.

You’ll notice a mix: rock and metal (Thunderstruck, Enter Sandman, Crazy Train, We Will Rock You), hip-hop and rap (Lose Yourself, All I Do Is Win, Big Dawgs, Jugg, LET 'EM KNOW), Latin (Pelotero A La Bola, Tití Me Preguntó, DtMF), and upbeat / motivational (Up!, Who Let the Dogs Out, Golden). Whatever your team’s vibe, there’s something here that fits.

How to Make Them Part of Your Game Day

Adding these songs to your lineup is straightforward in the Baseball Walk-Up Songs app. You can pull them from Apple Music (and other sources) and assign them to your players so they’re ready for game day.

1. Choose a player and open “Select walk-up song”

When you’re adding a player or editing one that already has a song, tap to set or change their walk-up song. You’ll see the Select Walk-Up Song screen with several options.

Select Walk-Up Song screen showing Apple Music, SoundCloud, Ballpark Beats, and Local Music

2. Tap Apple Music

Tap Apple Music to search the full Apple Music catalog. That’s where you’ll find the tracks above — Thunderstruck, Lose Yourself, Tití Me Preguntó, and the rest — plus any other song you want.

3. Search for the song or artist

Use the search bar to type the song name or artist. For example, search “AC/DC” for Thunderstruck, “Bad Bunny” for Tití Me Preguntó or DtMF, or “Eminem” for Lose Yourself. Results show album art, title, and artist.

Apple Music search in the app showing search results with play and add buttons

4. Preview and add to your player

Tap the play button to preview the track. When it’s the one you want, tap the + button to assign it to that player. The song is now part of your game day lineup — repeat for each player until your roster is set.

That’s it. Across our users, these 20 songs are the ones that keep showing up. Pick the ones that fit your team, add them in the app, and you’re ready for game day.

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