[For Creative Dance] A Collection of Easy-to-Dance Japanese and Western Tracks
This article is a must-read not only for students in dance clubs, but also for working adults who enjoy dancing as a hobby! If you want to perform a choreographed dance at events like sports festivals, school festivals, or even as entertainment at year-end parties, but you’re struggling to choose the right song, you’re not alone.
While it’s always best to dance to a song you love, for those who can’t decide, this article rounds up perfect picks for beginner-friendly choreographed dances.
From the latest dance tracks to upbeat rock and timeless classics, we’ve included both Japanese and international songs across genres—so be sure to check them out!
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[For Creative Dance] A Collection of Easy-to-Dance Japanese and Western Tracks (71–80)
Say YesNissy

Nissy, also known as Takahiro Nishijima, is an artist who has gained popularity as the main vocalist of AAA.
Known for his sweet looks and catchy vocals, he has many fans, especially among women.
A piece of his that I’d recommend for creative dance is “Say Yes.” It features a sound that seems inspired by K-pop, with highly danceable rhythms flowing through every part.
It’s recommended for those who want to perform a cool dance.
Yeah!Usher

Released as an innovative sound in club music, this masterpiece stands as Usher’s signature work and held the No.
1 spot on the U.S.
Billboard chart for 12 consecutive weeks in 2004.
Within a passionate soundscape woven from psychedelic synthesizer phrases and a heavy bass line, it portrays the thrill and excitement of encounters on the dance floor.
Issued as the lead single from the album “Confessions,” the track carries a groove that naturally draws you to the dance floor and has captured countless hearts.
It’s the perfect song for parties and events where everyone wants to get hyped.
With an irresistibly dynamic rhythm that makes your body move and a catchy melody that resonates pleasantly, this track is cherished as a dance-floor classic.
Otona Blueatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

When it comes to the most prominent idol groups right now, many people probably think of ATARASHII GAKKO!.
Their song “Otona Blue” is one of the signature tracks that represents them.
While the melody has a finish reminiscent of kayōkyoku—Japanese pop music that trended from the late 1970s to early 1980s—it also, perhaps surprisingly, has a groovy side.
Because of that, it pairs extremely well with creative dance.
Be sure to check it out.
Silent majorityKeyakizaka46

Keyakizaka46 is an idol group known for their intense live performances.
How about dancing to their debut song, “Silent Majority”? You could go for a center-dominant style, or aim for a balanced formation that draws attention to everyone—the possibilities are endless.
Using the original group’s distinctive choreography as-is would also make a strong impact and look great.
It’s a song that combines both cuteness and coolness—highly recommended.
The center of the world ~We are the world~Aoyama Teruma

Thanks to her success on variety shows, Thelma Aoyama became known for a persona that’s the complete opposite of her previous image.
As her character gained recognition, her musical style evolved as well, and the work that most clearly reflects this shift is “Sekai no Chushin ~We are the world~.” The track is crafted with a sound reminiscent of 2000s Eurobeat and parapara, blending nostalgia with a playful edge.
If you’re looking to deliberately showcase parapara, be sure to check out this song.



