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.
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Dance with Anisong! Anime Dance Music & Danceable Tracks (71–80)
proof of existenceKID PHENOMENON

KID PHENOMENON from EXILE TRIBE is a dance and vocal group.
They created “Sonzai Shōmei” (“Proof of Existence”) as the ending theme for the second cour of the anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.
It’s a fast-paced dance track with a message that conveys the beauty of life.
With a substantial number of rap sections, it leaves a very powerful impression.
The dance performance is also a highlight, so be sure to check out the music video.
I Wanna M Chu feat. asmi, SuriiMAISONdes

MAISONdes is a music project where the composer and vocalist change with each song.
For Room 333, artist Surii handled the songwriting and composition, while asmi provided the vocals for “I Wanna Muchuu feat.
asmi, Surii.” It serves as the opening theme for the second cour of the anime Urusei Yatsura, finished with a girly vibe that matches the show’s world.
It’s packed with highlights, from powerful vocals and catchy phrases to lyrics that tie in with the anime.
Light SignalKis-my-ft2

It’s the theme song for the 2014 film Doraemon: New Nobita’s Great Demon—Peko and the Exploration Party of Five.
It’s a warm, sparkling track that truly befits a theme song.
The hand choreography in the chorus is simple and looks easy to imitate right away.
Dance to Anisong! Anime Dance Music & Danceable Tracks (81–90)
LOLV-Lots of LoveProcellarum

It’s the opening theme of the anime “Tsukiuta THE ANIMATION.” The voice actors for the in-anime idol group Procellarum perform the song.
The choreography is like that of real-life idols, and you can’t help but get absorbed watching it.
KATAWARASTEREO DIVE FOUNDATION

A standout track with an impressive fusion of traditional Japanese instruments and digital rock.
Composed by R・O・N of STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION, it was released in July 2024 and selected as the opening theme for the anime Sengoku Youko: Thousand Demons of Chaos Arc.
The tones of shakuhachi and shamisen blend exquisitely with electronic sounds to create a cutting-edge sonic image.
The lyrics, themed around conflict and facing oneself, closely link with the anime’s worldview.
The melody and arrangement shift dramatically, reflecting intense battles and complex emotions.
Definitely one for your playlist!
LOVE CHASETomohisa Yamashita

This is the ending theme for season 4 of the anime Toriko.
The original manga was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump.
It’s a cool dance track brimming with mellow, mature charm.
Just listening to it makes you want to move to the rhythm.
Index finger, quiet!N’s

Released as N’s debut single, this song was used as the ending theme for the TV anime ‘Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu.’ N’s consists of Mamiko Noto, Mai Goto, Kaori Shimizu, Kana Ueda, and Rina Satou, who played the main heroine in the series.






