Dance to Anisong! Anime Dance Music & Tracks You Can Groove To
Have you ever searched for a song on a video site and found tons of dance cover videos? It’s wonderful to have more places to showcase your own performance, isn’t it? In this article, we’re focusing on anime songs among dance music and catchy, danceable tracks.
If you love anime, or if you’re looking for songs to use in dance cover videos or at dance events, be sure to check this out.
It’s also perfect for finding songs that will hype up a karaoke session!
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Dance to Anison! Anime Dance Music & Tracks You Can Groove To (61–70)
Chika-tto Chika, Chika!Fujiwara Chika (Kohara Konomi)

A cute, characterful number where the student council secretary of Shuchiin Academy sings and dances.
Released in April 2019 as a song by Chika Fujiwara, portrayed by voice actress Konomi Kohara, it was used as the ending theme of episode 3 in season 1 of the TV anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War.” Its pop lyrics packed with onomatopoeia and its up-tempo, electronic sound perfectly showcase her airheaded charm.
Inevitable crowd-pleaser at karaoke if you copy the choreography! It’s also an ideal track for anyone wanting to try a dance cover video.
ParadiseNiziU

This is a song by NiziU, written as the theme for the 2023 film Doraemon: Nobita’s Sky Utopia.
Speaking of NiziU, their hit Make you happy sparked the “jump-rope dance” craze and became popular among children.
Since this is also a Doraemon song, many kids may already know it.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s easy to dance to, and its lyrics about cherishing close friends make it perfect for school sports days.
There’s an official dance music video, so if you want to check the choreography all the way through, be sure to use that as a reference.
Arale-chan Ondo

This is a bon odori song that reflects the brightness of the anime Dr.
Slump Arale-chan.
Its tempo perfectly matches the energetic characters, and the playful sound creates a fun atmosphere.
With lots of choreography you’ll want to imitate and catchy call-and-response shouts, it makes kids eager to jump in and dance.
The structure further heightens the festive excitement, letting you fully enjoy the lively mood.
It’s easy for children unfamiliar with the original work to enjoy, and it’s a song that naturally brings smiles as you dance.
It delivers a joyful festival experience that blends the anime’s world with music.
Meteor BoyBerryz Kobo

It is included on Berryz Kobo’s 21st single, “Watashi no Mirai no Danna-sama / Ryuusei Boy.” It served as the third ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Inazuma Eleven.
Momoko Tsugunaga is the center, with Risako Sugaya and Miyabi Natsuyaki as the main vocalists.
Chu, diversity.ano

Ano, who used to be a member of the idol group You’ll Melt More! (Yurumerumo!), suddenly became a breakout star around 2022.
These days, she’s active as a solo singer, and her signature song is “Chu, Diversity.” Many of you may know it as one of the ending themes for the anime Chainsaw Man, and she also performed it on THE FIRST TAKE.
The choreography, which captures Ano’s uniquely whimsical worldview, is adorable, and if you dance in a cheongsam-style outfit to match the lyrics, it’ll feel even more true to the original.
Hanamaru☆SensationLittle Non

“Hanamaru☆Sensation,” used as the ending theme for the popular school anime Kodomo no Jikan—known for its strikingly risqué expressions and depictions—perfectly matches the series’ chaotic vibe with Little Non’s zany energy.
It’s crafted as an upbeat, danceable track.
Poison KissQUARTET★NIGHT

This is a song by the four-member senior group that appears from season 2 of the “Uta no☆Prince-sama♪” series.
Their vocal ability and performance overwhelmed viewers.
You can watch the dance choreography on the official DVD.
It seems many people gather the right number of members to perfectly copy it.



