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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 (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.

One Night CarnivalKishidan

Kishidan / One Night Carnival Choreography Video
One Night CarnivalKishidan

Kishidan’s “One Night Carnival” is fun to perfectly copy with para-para-style choreography.

It was released independently in 2001 and then as their major-label debut single the following year.

Combined with their look—long school coats and pompadours—the song and its choreography became a huge talking point.

The moves are mostly hand motions, so there’s no need to master difficult footwork.

Focus on the upper-body movements when you practice, and you’ll nail a perfect copy in no time! And if you perform it somewhere, make sure your outfit includes a long school coat!

Dancing HeroOginome Yōko

Bubble-era dance reversed: Dancing Hero
Dancing HeroOginome Yōko

Yoko Oginome’s “Dancing Hero (Eat You Up)” has once again drawn major attention thanks to the “Bubble Dance” performed by the dance team at Tomioka High School in Osaka.

Released in 1985, the song is based on British singer Angie Gold’s “Eat You Up.” The choreography in Oginome’s original version and Tomioka High School’s dance is completely different.

Oginome’s version has a relatively loose and free style, while the Tomioka High School version is characterized by a faster tempo and more intense movements.

Try dancing to whichever you prefer!

Fruits BasketFRUITS ZIPPER

[MV] FRUITS ZIPPER 'Fruit Basket'
Fruits BasketFRUITS ZIPPER

This song from FRUITS ZIPPER, beloved for its cute fairy-tale vibe, has been winning lots of fans.

It’s a sparkling pop tune that feels like a girl, before she becomes a princess, singing about the fluttery excitement of taking a step into the future with her friends.

The track is included on the double A-side single “NEW KAWAII / Fruits Basket,” released in September 2024, and it also drew attention as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “music-ru TV.” With its brisk rhythm and many easy-to-copy dance moves, it’s great for beginners and perfect for dancing together with friends.

Be sure to film a fun dance video and share it!

U.S.A.DA PUMP

DA PUMP / U.S.A. Dance -Mirror ver.-
U.S.A.DA PUMP

Released in 2018, DA PUMP’s smash hit “U.S.A.” marked their big comeback.

It’s a cover of a song originally released in 1992 by Italy’s Joe Yellow.

The music video and CD jacket drew attention for their delightfully cheesy, cool vibe.

The standout dance move is, of course, the “Ii ne” (Like) dance in the chorus: you make a thumbs-up with your hand and kick one leg—lots of people copied it.

It’s the kind of dance that makes everyone want to try it, so it should be easy to fully learn.

And once you’ve nailed the choreography, why not complete the look with outfits that are cheesy-cool like DA PUMP’s?

Sounds goodM!LK

M!LK – Ii jan (Official Music Video) [76th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen performance song]
Sounds goodM!LK

This is a song that lifts your spirits just by listening.

Released as a cheer anthem to mark M!LK’s 10th anniversary, it’s perfect for posting dance videos on TikTok.

Serving as the lead track from the album “M!Ⅹ,” due out in March 2025, it features a warm message that fully embraces your true self.

The choreography matches the pop sound and is easy to mimic, making it great for anyone wanting to try dancing.

Grab some friends, dance together, and share your video!

Absolutely! Precure!Gojō Mayumi

The original Pretty Cure generation seriously tried singing and dancing [*Cosplay Warning]
Absolutely! Precure!Gojō Mayumi

How about trying a cute, anime-style song to dance to? You could create a fun contrast by showing off sharp, snappy moves, and it could also be interesting to have a male dancer to emphasize that contrast.

With that in mind, I recommend “DANZEN! PreCure!” It’s the theme song for the anime Futari wa Pretty Cure, sung by Mayumi Gojo.

Start by checking the choreography on dance videos on YouTube.

By the way, if you want a crisper feel to the dance, it might work well to slightly increase the tempo.