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[Even Dance Beginners Are Welcome!] Dance Songs You Can Perfectly Copy

There are times when you get to dance at welcome or farewell parties, or for school performances.

If you’re experienced, that’s one thing—but there are probably also people who are beginners or not confident at dancing.

Here are some songs that even beginners can dance to and fully learn from start to finish.

They’re all hit songs, so the audience is sure to get excited along with you.

Some tracks might seem a bit challenging or high in difficulty, but with practice, you’ll definitely be able to dance them!

[Even Dance Beginners Are Welcome!] Dance Songs You Can Perfectly Copy (11–20)

Sign of LovePUFFY

Tried dancing to PUFFY's 'Aino Shirushi'! [Choreography / Dance Practice]
Sign of LovePUFFY

Puffy, the female vocal duo, released “Ai no Shirushi” in 1998.

Masamune Kusano of Spitz wrote and composed the song, and Tamio Okuda handled the arrangement.

With its steady four-on-the-floor beat unfolding at a relaxed pace, it’s easy for dance beginners to catch the rhythm.

The choreography features lots of big arm and leg movements and is easy to memorize, which is a plus.

It also sounds fun to sing along and dance to its simple yet vibrant melody line.

The song gained buzz on TikTok in 2022—let’s perfectly copy this number that’s loved by a wide range of generations!

Chu, diversity.ano

ano “Chu, Diversity.” Music Video
Chu, diversity.ano

Ano, who is active across modeling, talent work, and singing, released “Chu, Diversity” in 2022.

It was used as the ending theme for Episode 7 of the anime Chainsaw Man, and the dance featured in the music video became a hot topic.

The choreography, which matches lyrics that evoke a sensual romance, leaves a strong impression.

Although there are many types of moves, it’s easy to learn if you practice by sections.

It also seems like a fun song to dance to in coordinated outfits such as tracksuits or Chinese dresses.

New Treasure IslandSakanakushon

[Tried Dancing with the Principal] Sakanaction “Shin Takara-jima” | Japan High School of Music
New Treasure IslandSakanakushon

Sakanaction’s “Shin Takara-jima” is a song whose retro vibe lets people of all generations enjoy dancing.

Released in 2015, it was used as the theme song for the film Bakuman.

Its music video, reminiscent of a Showa-era TV program, is striking—fun not only to listen to but also to watch.

If you split the choreography into the Sakanaction members’ parts and the surrounding cheer dancers’ parts, it feels even closer to a perfect copy.

The Sakanaction part seems doable even without practice, but the cheer part requires a bit of rehearsal.

Practice well and show off a perfectly synchronized cheer dance!

FANTASTIC BABYBIGBANG

BIGBANG – FANTASTIC BABY -Ver. Final- M/V (Japanese Short Ver.)
FANTASTIC BABYBIGBANG

This is a track that elevates the party vibe.

Released by BIGBANG in February 2012, the song earned high praise at home and abroad for its EDM style and innovative sound.

With lyrics celebrating youth, freedom, and rebellion, and a catchy refrain, it has captivated many listeners—garnering over 100 million views on YouTube.

On TikTok, a new choreography that emerged from 2020 sparked a revival hit.

The moves are fun and easy even for dance beginners, making it a surefire way to energize welcome and farewell parties.

Let’s all dance together and make the party the best it can be!

festivalFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Matsuri(Official Video)
festivalFuji Kaze

This song by Fujii Kaze is themed around a festival that celebrates the changing seasons.

Released ahead of the album “LOVE ALL SERVE ALL,” it blends the atmosphere of traditional Japanese festivals with Fujii’s unique sensibilities.

Dropped in March 2022, it carries a message honoring life’s joys and sorrows and the bonds between people.

In the YouTube music video, the striking scene of Fujii waking up drew a lot of attention.

The chorus choreography is easy and perfect even for dance beginners.

With a gently enveloping melody and a rhythm brimming with street flair, it’s a track that invites viewers to join in the excitement.

Joyfulikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari “Joyful” dance, sports day, Pocky commercial, school festival
Joyfulikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari’s Joyful is a song you can jump into without any practice.

Released in 2009 as a double A-side single with YELL, it also drew attention for being used in a Pocky commercial.

The highlight of the first chorus is the choreography where you spin your arms around.

There are plenty of other simple moves too, like poking your fingers and raising your arms high, so anyone can imitate it right away.

Then just go with the fun vibe of the song and dance energetically with a big smile!

[Even Dance Beginners Are Welcome!] Dance Songs You Can Perfectly Copy (21–30)

Beat de TouhiHama iku

Hamaiku – Escape with the Beat [MV]
Beat de TouhiHama iku

“Beat DE Touhi” is a perfect song to try casually when performing a dance at parties or events.

As the name suggests, this track by the duo Hamaiku features a punchy, beat-driven rhythm with an addictive quality that makes your body start moving on its own.

The choreography isn’t very complicated and consists of approachable moves, so even those who aren’t confident dancers should be able to pick it up quickly.

There are also sections designed for multiple people, making practice sessions fun with friends or family.

If you want to give it a try, we recommend watching dance videos on video sites and learning the moves while moving your body.