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Forrest Frank Walk-Up Songs: 12 Picks for Faith-Based Teams (2026)

The best Forrest Frank walk-up songs — Good Day, The Champion, Up!, and more. Naturally clean, high-energy faith picks for baseball and softball.

The best Forrest Frank walk-up songs are "The Champion," "Good Day," "Up!," "BACKUP," and "YOUR WAY" (with Connor Price). Forrest Frank crossed over from worship into mainstream walk-up culture in 2024-2025, driven by TikTok. The catalog is naturally clean — no explicit alternates exist — which makes it a default pick for faith-based programs and clean-only travel ball circuits. Below are 12 Forrest Frank walk-up picks plus what makes the genre fit walk-up music so well.

Top 12 Forrest Frank walk-up songs

# Song Album / Year Best for
1The ChampionCHILD OF GOD, 2024Power hitter, walk-up classic
2Good DayCHILD OF GOD, 2024Universal, all ages
3Up!CHILD OF GOD, 2024Hype, pitcher
4BACKUP2024Aggressive, modern
5YOUR WAY (w/ Connor Price)2024Mid-tempo
6Just Like You (w/ Hulvey)2024Hype
7GOOD GUY2024Confident, swagger
8CRAZY2024Power hitter
9Already Won2024Anthem walk-up
10God's Side2024Slow build, pitcher entrance
11Christ Be Magnified2023Lineup intro
12Hosanna2023Senior night, sentimental

Why Forrest Frank works as a walk-up

Naturally clean — no version verification needed

Faith-based music doesn't have explicit alternates. Every Forrest Frank song you find on Apple Music or Spotify is the version that plays in church, at youth group, and at travel ball. No "Clean" tag to look for; no trim-window check needed for profanity.

Pop-production songwriting

Frank's catalog is produced like modern pop — bright synths, big choruses, dance-pop tempos. It doesn't sound like worship. A blind listener wouldn't know "The Champion" or "Up!" was faith music until they read the lyrics. That's why it crosses over.

TikTok-driven recognition

"Good Day" and "Up!" both went viral on TikTok in 2024. By 2025, the average travel-ball player had heard them dozens of times. Recognition matters for walk-ups — fans react to songs they know.

Tempo matches a walk pace

Most Forrest Frank tracks live at 110-130 BPM — exactly the right pulse for a hitter walking to the box. The pulse syncs with footsteps; the chorus lands as the player gets in.

By use case

Power hitter walk-up

"The Champion" or "CRAZY" — bass-heavy, peak energy at the chorus. The hitter steps in as the chorus drops.

Universal hitter walk-up

"Good Day" — works for any age, any position, any level. The chorus is the safest walk-up in the catalog.

Pitcher entrance

"Up!" or "God's Side" — slow build into a peak. Matches a 30-second mound walk.

Lineup introduction

"Christ Be Magnified" or "The Champion" — strong choruses that build over 20 seconds. Each starter gets called in over the verse; the chorus hits as the last starter takes her position.

Senior night / banquet

"Hosanna" or "Already Won" — sentimental Frank for senior-night moments. Quiet on the volume, big on the meaning.

Faith-based program identity

Some Christian-school baseball/softball programs run Forrest Frank-only walk-up rotations as a program identity. It signals values to the players, parents, and recruits without saying a word. See Christian walk-up songs for the broader lane.

How to set up a Forrest Frank walk-up

  1. Open Walkup Pro.
  2. Search the song. No version-check needed — Frank's catalog is naturally clean.
  3. Trim into the chorus. Most Frank tracks have the chorus drop between 0:24 and 0:42.
  4. Length: 15-18 seconds. End on the chorus's biggest line.
  5. Connect a Bluetooth speaker. Frank's tracks are mid-range heavy and translate well to outdoor speakers.

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