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I want to copy it! A cute dance tune. Adorable dance music.

Dance delivers a wide range of expressions depending on the song and the performer.

With dance being incorporated into school classes and boosted by social media like TikTok, it’s become loved by people of all ages!

In this article, we’ll introduce cute dance tracks from among all those wonderful dances.

We’ve gathered a variety—from pieces that are easy for beginners and kids to try, to our top cute picks from Japanese idols and Korean groups.

Pay attention to the impactful choreography that makes you want to move, as well as the heart-fluttering moments!

We hope this helps you choose songs for club activities, events, and even “I tried dancing” videos.

Let’s have fun dancing!

I want to copy it! Cute dance tracks. Adorable dance music (71–80)

The☆Peace!Mōningu Musume.

Morning Musume. “The☆Peace!” (MV)
The☆Peace!Mōningu Musume.

Released in 2001 as Morning Musume’s 12th single.

Arranged by Dance☆Man, it’s a bright dance number with Rika Ishikawa as the center.

In the music video, they dance in sailor outfits, which is super cute.

It’s a song everyone can enjoy singing and dancing to, and the ending—where it feels like it’s about to finish but doesn’t—adds to the fun.

Tarako, tarako, tarakokigurumi

It was released in 2006 as Kigurumi’s debut single.

The song was created as the commercial jingle for Kewpie’s “Kewpie Aeru Pasta Sauce Tarako,” whose ads began airing in the fall of 2004.

It’s an adorable song featuring dancers wearing cod roe costumes and dancing.

Mr.chuA Pink

[HOT] A-Pink – Mr. Chu, 에이핑크 – 미스터 츄, 1위, Show Music core 20140412
Mr.chuA Pink

The song “Mr.

Chu” by the Korean idol group Apink is known for its cute dance.

It’s a mid-tempo number with a slow, dreamy, fluffy atmosphere, and the sweet, almost clingy lyrics are memorable—but the dance is adorable, too.

The highlight is the blowing-a-kiss move in the chorus.

Since this choreography symbolizes the song, focus most on the blowing-a-kiss part when you dance.

It might be fun to come up with your own original blowing-a-kiss, too!

Let’s dance in a circle (Wasshoi)V6

[At Home DANCE!!] Tried Dancing to “WA ni Natte Odorou”!
Let's dance in a circle (Wasshoi)V6

“WA ni Natte Odorō” is a dance song released in 1997 by the idol group V6 that everyone can dance to.

The song has a relaxed tempo, making it suitable for a wide range of ages—from children to the elderly.

The choreography is very simple and easy to learn.

In the chorus, pay attention to the key feature of the song: choreography that evokes the image of a ‘circle’ (wa).

It seems like a great choice for kindergarten performances or light exercise routines, so feel free to use it as a reference.

Heeey?Matsuura Aya

Released in 2003 as Aya Matsuura’s ninth single.

The song was used in a commercial for FT Shiseido’s T’issele, with lyrics and composition by Tsunku.

Its cute, slightly comical dance—typical of a pure-idol style—made a strong impression, and it also became famous through Ai Haruna’s impersonation.

It’s a song that makes you want to sing and dance while fully embracing maximum cuteness.

UFOpinku redii

Although it’s an old song, its distinctive dance is well-known across a wide range of ages and really gets the crowd going.

The dance is very simple, so I think you can learn it quickly.

If you can fully replicate it with flashy costumes, it’s a real crowd-pleaser.

It’s a song that combines Pink Lady’s sexiness with their cuteness.

Specially, do it.=LOVE

=LOVE (Equal Love) / 18th Single “Tokubechu, Shite” [MV full]
Specially, do it.=LOVE
@equal_love_emiri

I danced the special part 2 in a magical girl outfit~ 🪄🩷💜 I hope part 2 gets even more and more popular too 🐰💕💕🎀Specially#Ikorabu

♬ Tokubechu Shite – =LOVE

A super-sweet love song portraying tender, bittersweet feelings is here from =LOVE, produced by Rino Sashihara.

Centered on a girl in love, it explores themes of possessiveness and special affection, conveying the protagonist’s strong emotions that go beyond just saying “I like you” or “I love you.” With a cute delivery over a pop melody, the song also charms with everyday metaphors—like the strawberry on a shortcake or unlocking a smartphone.

The group’s 18th single, scheduled for release on February 26, 2025, features Maika Sasaki as center, and the ethereal, red-themed music video is already drawing attention.

It’s trending on TikTok as a dance video, so give it a try!