[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!
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[Even Dance Beginners Are Welcome!] Dance Songs You Can Perfectly Copy (21–30)
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

Fortune Cookie in Love by AKB48 is a song that many people danced to not only in Japan but also overseas.
Released in 2013 with Rino Sashihara as the center, its choreography was created by Papaya Suzuki.
With its catchy, cute melody and simple moves that are easy for everyone—from kids to adults—to learn, it became a huge hit! From the rice-ball-making motion in the intro and interlude to other distinctive parts, it’s a perfect song to fully copy the dance.
Even if you’ve never danced it before, it was frequently performed on TV, so with a little practice you’ll be able to dance it!
swallowYOASOBI with Midorīzu
This song, which is also the theme song for NHK’s program “Hirogare! Irotoridori,” has been gaining popularity.
It’s a collaboration between YOASOBI and the children’s unit Midories, released in October 2021.
Based on a story written by a 15-year-old girl, the piece carries a warm message that small actions can color the world.
Its lively rhythm and the children’s voices evoke hope, creating a gentle, uplifting mood.
The choreography is easy to learn, making it a song that makes you want to dance together with everyone.
Be sure to have fun dancing and share your videos!
[Even Dance Beginners Are Welcome!] Dance Songs You Can Perfectly Copy (31–40)
Ninjari Ban Bankyarī pamyu pamyu

As the title suggests, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s “Ninjari Ban Ban” lets you enjoy a uniquely ninja-like dance.
Released in 2013, the song was featured in the film John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and as an in-film track in the animated movie Sing.
While there aren’t any big movements, the choreography is packed with intricate steps, so practice while carefully watching the original dance.
When you nail every move cleanly, it looks super cool—so give it a try!
Monster mombankarajio

Bankara Radio is a duo of male YouTubers.
They produce and release a music video about once a year.
In 2022, they released “Monster Mama,” which went hugely viral.
While preserving the uniquely comedic vibe that defines Bankara Radio, this song is crafted around a K-pop theme.
The choreography is girly and built from simple, easy-to-copy moves.
Since there aren’t many intense movements, it should be approachable even for those with little dance experience.
Ebi KanicsKeroponzu

Ebi-Kanikusu is a popular song for kids to dance to at kindergartens and daycares.
It was released in 2007 by Keropons, a music duo that creates children’s songs and exercise routines.
It’s a dance track where you strike shrimp and crab poses while moving your arms and legs dynamically.
The choreography is easy enough for beginners, making it great for large group performances.
It also looks fun to dance the chorus—where you raise one hand at a time—together with the audience.
How about trying this catchy dance to liven up events at your company, school, or other venues?
Follow MeE-girls

E-girls’ “Follow Me” has such a cute dance that it makes you want to get up and try it yourself! Released in 2012, this song is one of E-girls’ signature tracks and ranked high on numerous charts.
Throughout the performance, the adorable choreography perfectly matches the song’s vibe, and just watching it is fun! The move in the chorus where you bring your hand to your mouth is especially memorable.
It might look difficult, but with solid practice you can nail a full-on cover without any problems.
Give it a try and dance energetically and joyfully—just like E-girls!
Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Gōruden Bonbā

This is one of the signature songs by the visual-kei air band Golden Bomber.
The fact that they dance without holding instruments right from the beginning is also an important point of this piece.
Although the choreography is simple, it’s notable for being composed of highly impactful movements.
Rather than aiming to perform the dance perfectly, what matters is how energetically and enthusiastically you execute the intense moves.
Creating a cool persona while delivering fierce movements to produce a striking contrast is the key to getting closer to the feel of the original track.




