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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 (31–40)

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.

Heart-throbbingHinatazaka46

[I Tried Dancing] Hinatazaka46 “Kyun” [Hijirizaka Hinata Club]
Heart-throbbingHinatazaka46

If you want to show off a cute dance, we recommend Hinatazaka46’s debut song “Kyun,” released in 2019.

The charming choreography, performed with a variety of formations unique to a large group, drew a lot of attention.

There are parts where everyone dances in sync and parts where the group splits into teams to perform different moves, offering plenty of highlights and making it a rewarding song to master perfectly.

Make sure the synchronized sections are spot-on, and cooperate with your fellow dancers as you perform!

Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

[Momoclo MV] Go for it! Phantom Thief Girl / Momoiro Clover Z (MOMOIRO CLOVER / IKUZE! KAITOU SHOUJO)
Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

If you want to try a high-energy, intense dance, we recommend Momoiro Clover Z’s “Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo” (“Go! Phantom Thief Girl”).

This song was their major-label debut single, released in 2010, and it was produced by Kenichi Maeyamada, also known as Hyadain.

The dynamic backbend jump showcased in the chorus is unforgettable! The choreography is very demanding overall, so it’s important not only to learn it perfectly but also to build your stamina.

There are strong acrobatic elements as well, so be careful to avoid injuries!

MUSIC!!!AAA

AAA (Triple A) / MUSIC!!!
MUSIC!!!AAA

AAA’s “MUSIC!!!” is a bright, feel-good song that’s perfect for dancing at school festivals and the like.

It was released in 2008 as a double A-side single along with “ZERO.” When it comes to AAA, people tend to think the singing and especially the dancing are super sharp and difficult—but no worries! This song features lots of easy-to-follow moves like hand claps and big arm swings, making it simple for beginners to copy and enjoy with confidence.

The number-one key to a perfect cover is to dance freely and energetically.

Chocolate DiscoPerfume

[Inverted] Chocolate Disco Perfume [Mirror]
Chocolate DiscoPerfume

Perfume can pull off both cool dances and cute dances.

Their song “Chocolate Disco,” included on the single Fan Service [sweet] released in 2007, is also popular as a Valentine’s Day tune.

Perfume’s choreography is often difficult, so some people may feel nervous, but this one has relatively simple moves among their songs and is easier to learn perfectly.

Even though it’s simple, it doesn’t lose any of its charm—you can dance it in a super cute way!

[Even Beginners Can Dance!] Dance Songs You Can Perfectly Copy (41–50)

Rat-tat-tatSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

[Rat-tat-tat] Choreography dance lesson. NAOTO will teach you! [Rat-tat-tat]
Rat-tat-tatSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

Rat-tat-tat by J SOUL BROTHERS III from EXILE TRIBE drew attention during the “Zombie de Dance” segment at the Halloween event held at USJ.

Released in 2019, it became widely danced as the “Rat-tat-tat Dance,” not only by event participants but by many others as well.

Its signature feature is the choreography in the chorus where both arms make quick little up-and-down movements.

Some people might think JSB’s songs look difficult to dance to, but video sites offer tutorial videos by the members and simplified versions too, so try mastering it with choreography that matches your level!

Otona Blueatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

ATARASHII GAKKO! – Otona Blue (Official Music Video)
Otona Blueatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

This song by Atarashii Gakko! is famous for the “head-shaking dance” on TikTok.

Blending Showa-era pop with electronic sounds, it portrays the gap between the yearning to act grown-up and the lingering innocence of youth.

Released in May 2020, it drew major attention, with related videos surpassing 3.1 billion views about three years later.

It’s also included on the album “Magajin” (Ma-ningen).

The distinctive head movements use isolation, a foundational dance technique, making the catchy choreography easy to want to imitate.

Beginners may struggle at first, but it’s perfect for those who want to try dance as an entry point.

Have fun dancing and try posting your video!