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Every 2026 Tulane Baseball Walkout Song, Ranked cover image

Here's a look at the Green Wave's walkout songs with just over one week remaining until opening day.

College baseball is right around the corner, and what better way to hype up fans than by releasing player walkout songs for the season?

The Tulane Green Wave dropped its list of hits for the 2026 season, and it seems to have a bit of everything. Why not rank them all, just for the fun of it?

Here's a comprehensive ranking of all 37 songs -- and yes, they've all been listened to.

"Rock That Body" by The Black Eyed Peas -- Nate Johnson

Say what you want, but this song is an absolute hit. It's perfect for just about every situation. 10/10, no notes. 

"NUEVAYoL" by Bad Bunny -- Sam Larson

Is there anyone in the music industry that makes songs with a better beat and musicality than Bad Bunny? You don't have to understand the words to appreciate this one.

"Wherever I May Roam" by Metallica -- Beau Sampson

Metallica just fits so well with baseball walkout songs. This is an excellent choice. 

"Hate It Or Love It" by 50 Cent -- A.J. Groeneveld

This is ridiculously catchy, and there's no doubt that it could become a fan-favorite.

"Studio" by SchoolboyQ -- Jude Abbadessa 

Nice little beat in the background of this one, but exactly what part of this song is going to be played as the walkout song? The beginning? If so, it's solid, but not the best. 

"Ain't No Rest for the Wicked" by Cage the Elephant -- Max Mazinter

This is always a solid -- but unappreciated -- choice for a walkout song. You can never go wrong with this.

"Poison" by Bell Biv DeVoe -- Cole Berge

I must say, this one has potential. I think it just depends which part of the song is used. 

"Run This Town" by Rihanna -- Trey Cehajic

I've heard this one plenty of times at various sporting events at every level. It hits every time.

"Patiently Waiting" by 50 Cent -- Jason Wachs

This one surprised me. It's a solid song that could fit Wachs' walkout very well. 

"Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits -- Will Clements

I've seen this one used quite a bit in baseball, but it's hard for it to get old. 

"Gimme Back My Bullets" by Lynyrd Skynyrd -- Jacob Moore

Southern rock and baseball go together like the Los Angeles Dodgers and a plethora of riches. It's almost too good. 

"Let Me Clear My Throat" by DJ Kool -- Matthew Major

This one is going to be a crowd-pleaser. 

"Aqui Esta Tu Caldo" by Daddy Yankee -- Caden Tarango

Another song that brings such fun vibes to the game. 

"Hammer" by Whiskey Myers -- Blaise Wilcenski

Likable, but the harmonica is a bit overwhelming. 

"Crazy Train" by Ozzy Osbourne -- Nolan Nawrocki

A bit overused, but it's hard to beat a classic. Plus, it pays tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne, if you're a fan of that. 

"The Difference" by Flume -- Trent Liolios 

Assuming the portion of the song Liolios uses for his walkout is the instrumental part, this is a pretty good choice. 

"Miracle Maker" by Dom Dolla -- Aidan Rath

House music fits into baseball much better than it fits into lots of other circumstances, and I think this song is a good example of that.

"Soul Survivor" by Jeezy -- Evan Burg

Maybe not my personal favorite, but I have no doubt this walkout song is going to get the crowd going.

"Lay Low" by Tiësto -- Jack Johnson

This is a fun little vibe for a club or a Lululemon store. I'd have to hear it played in a ballpark to offer a final opinion.

"Enter Sandman" by Metallica -- Jack Frankel

I think since "Enter Sandman" is played at nearly every sporting event in existence, it's hard to get excited about this one. However, it's played so much for a reason. 

"There He Go" by Kodak Black -- Owen Geiss 

Of all the rap songs used this season, this one has one of the cleanest beats. I'll take it.

"Lean Back Remix" by Fat Joe & Lil Jon -- Bryson Ayala

Normally it's hard to beat a song with "remix" in the title. This one's just alright.

"Chattahoochee" by Alan Jackson -- Brett Rowell

Everybody in the South knows this song. It's catchy, it's a classic... but it just doesn't seem to fit in a ballpark. 

"SAY MY GRACE" by Offset and Travis Scott -- Michael Devenney 

These lyrics took a bit of a turn, even with a solid beat. Is Devenney okay? 

"The Underground is Here" by Kanaka Fyah -- Tanner Chun

This is just as catchy as it is strange.

"I Need A Doctor" by Eminem and Dr. Dre -- Matthias Haas

I can't tell if I love it or hate it, so it's just going to go somewhere in the middle of this list. 

"From The D To The A" by Tee Grizzly -- Johnny Elliott

I struggle to see how this will be used as a walkout song, but I respect Elliott for bringing Tee Grizzly and Lil Yachty into 2026.

"Brass Monkey" by Beastie Boys -- Hugh Pinkney

Unpopular opinion: this song gets a little bit annoying after a while. Sorry. 

"La Vida Es Un Carnival" by Celia Cruz -- J.D. Rodriguez

It's lacking something. It's just not for me. 

"Too Comfortable" by Future -- Tye Wood

I feel like Wood is trying to send a message here. Opponents should be on edge. I hope they pick the clean version. 

"Tu No Metes Cabra" by Bad Bunny -- Luispablo Navarro

It's a bit slow, and repeats too much at times... which is surprising, given the fact that it's by Bad Bunny.

"2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted" by 2Pac and Snoop Dogg

This doesn't give us much, if we're being honest. 

"No Church in the Wild" by Jay-Z, Kanye West & Frank Ocean -- Julius Ejike-Charles

This one is a bit too deep? What's up with this song?

"Just like Heaven" by The Cure -- Tom Vincent

This reminds me of something you'd hear on a beach. It doesn't exactly make me feel pumped. 

"Sakpase" by Gunna -- James Agabedis III

It has potential, but I'm not seeing the vision right now. 

"Mimosa 2000" by Furacão 2000 -- Kaikea Harrison

Nice beat, but far too repetitive. 

"Man in the Box" by Alice In Chains

Absolutely not. I don't care how good the electric guitar is. This is terrifying. Maybe that's the point?