[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 Beginners Can Dance!] Dance Songs You Can Perfectly Copy (41–50)
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!
paprikaFoorin
Paprika by Foorin is a song that many children imitated and danced to.
Produced by Kenshi Yonezu, it was released in 2018 and aired on Minna no Uta.
The choreography was created by Tomohiko Tsujimoto, who has worked on routines for various artists and commercials, and Koharu Sugawara, who is also active as an actress.
The routine consists of simple moves that are easy even for young children, so doing a perfect copy isn’t difficult.
There are many distinctive, easy-to-remember movements, so giving names to the moves as you practice will make them even easier to memorize!
R.Y.U.S.E.I.Sandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

This song served as the catalyst that made the name of Sandaime J Soul Brothers widely known, and it represents the group.
Its cyber-tinged sound and gently soaring vocals leave a strong impression.
While the overall dance level is high, the most important part of the choreography for this track is the Running Man right after the chorus.
Of course, copying the entire dance would look cool, but at the very least, you’ll want to practice the scene where they line up in a single file and do the Running Man.
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!
Happy Pre-Wedding SongYabai T-shatsu Yasan

The song “Happy Wedding Mae Song” by Yabai T-Shirts Yasan, which drew attention for its pair dance, is included on their 2018 album “Galaxy of the Tank-top.” Although the song originally didn’t have choreography, it quickly gained dance popularity after the male-female duo Paopao Channel performed a pair dance.
Its catchy tune and easy-to-remember moves make it perfect for a full-on copy! It’s fun for mixed-gender pairs, of course, and for same-gender pairs as well.




