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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!

Dance with Anisong! Anime Dance Music & Tracks You Can Groove To (41–50)

Cutting through the windSexy Zone

It’s the ending theme of the anime Nintama Rantarō.

It was used from 2012 to 2013.

It’s a bold and cool song by Sexy Zone, a popular Johnny’s group.

The melody has a sense of speed, matching the lyrics that convey straightforward feelings.

SHINING SONGB Komachi

"B-Komachi 'SHINING SONG' dance movie, choreography by #yurinasia"
SHINING SONGB Komachi

The title track of the mini-album “SHINING SONG,” released in December 2024 and used as the ending theme for the film Oshi no Ko -The Final Act-.

The harmonies woven by the three members of B-Komachi and the brief silence inserted in the chorus brilliantly express both an ending and a beginning.

Its fast-paced sound is sure to liven up events and karaoke alike.

Highly recommended both for those familiar with the world of the series and for anyone looking for an upbeat track.

100% CourageHikaru GENJI

100% Courage – Nintama Rantarō (Full)
100% CourageHikaru GENJI

It’s the opening theme of the anime Nintama Rantarō.

Many people probably know the roller-skating performances by the legendary idol group Hikaru GENJI.

Since the show began airing in 1993, the song has been passed down and sung by successive generations of Johnny’s artists up to the present.

At the Edge of Lightfearīzu

Fairies / At the End of the Light (Dance Version) Theme song for the TV Tokyo anime “Jewelpet Happiness”
At the Edge of Lightfearīzu

The opening theme of the anime Jewelpet Happiness, sung by the popular idol group Fairies.

It’s a bright, energetic, sparkling dance song.

There’s also an official dance video, making it perfect for anyone who wants to practice seriously.

Bloom, oh bloomEGOIST

Stage [Sakaseya Sakase • Tried Dancing] Kochi Yosakoi Festival @ Kochi Castle sakaseya sakase parade “San - SUN -”
Bloom, oh bloomEGOIST

It’s the theme song for the mid-length theatrical animation Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato, featuring a powerful sound where Japanese and Western styles intersect in a pleasing way.

Released in May 2019 as the ninth single, it captivates with a unique worldview woven with the tones of traditional Japanese instruments.

The lyrics, which sing of courage and hope to rise up, ignite the listener’s heart.

It’s an upbeat track everyone can enjoy while swaying together—perfect not only for dancing but also for livening up a karaoke session.

Chiki Chiki Bang BangQUEENDOM

TV anime “Ya Boy Kongming!” OP theme “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” [Tried Dancing] with 3D Virtual Eiko
Chiki Chiki Bang BangQUEENDOM

This work, a Japanese cover of a party song from Hungary, became a major sensation in May 2022 as the opening theme for the anime Ya Boy Kongming! The arrangement features Japanese lyrics that play off the original’s mondegreen-like elements, with an added rap section.

Its rhythmic beat and repeatedly catchy phrases create an addictive loop that sticks in your head.

With its fast tempo and danceable groove, it’s perfect for dance events and dance-cover videos.

It’s also a great, upbeat, feel-good number for livening up karaoke sessions!

Chika-tto Chika, Chika!Fujiwara Chika (Kohara Konomi)

[Airi Suzuki Tried Dancing] Chikatto Chika Chika♡ [Kaguya-sama: Love Is War]
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.