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!
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I want to copy this! Cute dance tracks. Adorable dance music (91–100)
NEW LOOKAmuro Namie

It’s a track included on Namie Amuro’s 34th single, “60s 70s 80s,” released in 2008.
It’s a remake of the Supremes’ signature song “Baby Love,” produced by the duo T.Kura and MICHIKO.
With its adorable choreography and costumes, the song helped establish Namie Amuro’s cute image.
BUBBLE-GUM MAGICKEYTALK

If you’re looking for a cute, danceable track, I recommend “BUBBLE-GUM MAGIC.” The band performing it, KEYTALK, has long led the Japanese rock scene and became popular especially among younger listeners.
The not-too-fast dance beat feels great—before you know it, your body starts moving.
The guitar solo has a solid rock vibe and is seriously cool.
Also, the woman’s dance in the music video is adorable and a must-see.
Festival MamboYamazaki Ikusaburo

Isamu Yamazaki, the musical theater star, is dancing on a mirrorball-lit floor—but is it straight-up dance classics? No, not at all.
It kicks off with tap dance and an intro that uses melodies based on Middle Eastern scales.
Most distinctive of all is a Bon Odori-style dance that incorporates Japanese folk music.
The clincher is the enka-style vocal phrasing.
From intro to outro, it’s a staggering display of mix-and-match sensibility—a work that showcases the deft touch of ace producer Hyadain.
Odoru Pompoko Rinmomoiro kuroobaa Z & chibi maruko-chan (genkyoku: B.B. kuiinzu)

Chibi Maruko-chan celebrated the 30th anniversary of its anime broadcast in 2020.
Among its many popular and well-known theme songs, Odoru Ponpokolin is surely a tune everyone knows, from kids to adults.
Over the years, various artists have performed it.
To mark the anime’s 30th anniversary, Momoiro Clover Z sang the song, and a video clearly showing the dance choreography was also released.
It’s a dance song that makes not just Mononofu (Momoiro Clover Z fans), but everyone from little children to grandparents want to start dancing.
Someone more important than a friendGoriki Ayame

It was released in 2013 as Ayame Gouriki’s debut single.
The lyrics are filled with feelings of friendship for someone so important that the word “friend” isn’t enough.
The song was used in a commercial for Yamazaki Baking’s Lunch Pack, and the arm-swinging move shown in the chorus was named the “Propeller Dance” by Gouriki herself, serving as the key dance point of the track.



