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 with Anison! Anime Dance Music & Tunes You Can Groove To (51–60)
Dream EggNYC

Yumetamago is used as the ending theme for the long-running children’s anime Nintama Rantarō’s feature film, Theatrical Anime Nintama Rantarō: Ninjutsu Academy, All Members Take the Field! It’s well known for being sung by the popular idol group NYC.
Since it has choreography, why not give the dance a try?
SIX SHAME FACES ~Tonight Is the Best!!!!!!~Totoko feat. Osomatsu × Karamatsu × Choromatsu × Ichimatsu × Jyushimatsu × Todomatsu (Aya Endo, Takahiro Sakurai, Yuichi Nakamura, Hiroshi Kamiya, Jun Fukuyama, Daisuke Ono, Miyu Irino)

The ending theme of the anime Osomatsu-san, which sparked a social phenomenon and features the grown-up versions of Osomatsu-kun.
Sung by Totoko-chan with spoken interjections by the Osomatsu boys, it’s an 80s-flavored dance number with multiple versions.
UNDEADYOASOBI

The track drawing attention as a danceable blend of EDM and electronic sounds is YOASOBI’s song released in July 2024.
Created as the theme for Nisioisin’s novel series “Monogatari Series: Off & Monster Season,” it carries a message about the importance of living in the present without being bound by the past or the future.
Its powerful melody and ikura’s soaring vocals harmonize beautifully, delivering a dynamic sound that can set the dance floor in motion.
Garnering major attention with its performance at New York’s Radio City Music Hall, the song is also trending on social media alongside its energetic choreography.
It’s the perfect track for lifting your spirits or moving your body to the fullest.
GRAVITIC-LOVESix Gravity

“GRAVITIC-LOVE” was used as the theme song for the anime version of the popular character CD series “Tsukiuta.” Since it’s sung by the actual voice actors, the vocals are outstanding.
It’s crafted as an easy-to-dance-to pop track.
Dance to Anison! Anime Dance Music & Tracks You Can Groove To (61–70)
Our goal!T-Pistonz + KMC

GRAVITIC-LOVE, which was chosen as the ending theme for the hugely popular soccer anime Inazuma Eleven.
Sung by T-Pistonz+KMC, the track has an upbeat, slightly punk vibe.
It’s a sound that’s very characteristic of T-Pistonz+KMC.
Untaka DanceUntaka! Doradora-dan

How about “Untaka Dance,” the cheer song for the feature film Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan (2016) from the popular anime series Doraemon? There’s an official choreography, too.
The melody and the dance are both very straightforward, making it a great pick even for those who aren’t used to dancing.
T.W.LKanjani Eight

“T.W.L,” which was used as the 13th opening theme for the long-beloved anime series Crayon Shin-chan, is a song by Kanjani Eight with composition by Yujin Kitagawa of Yuzu.
It’s crafted as an easy-to-get-into pop tune, and its danceable rhythm makes it highly recommended.






