Easy-to-dance songs [Perfect for dance beginners]
There are so many artists—like idols and dance groups—who not only sing but also dance!
Watching them makes a lot of people think, “I want to try dancing too.”
But doesn’t dance tend to feel a bit difficult?
So in this article, we’ll introduce easy-to-dance songs that even beginners can enjoy!
We’ve gathered a variety of tracks—from those that got popular as “XX dances” to ones you can enjoy with simple hand moves.
Find your favorite song and have fun dancing!
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[Beginner-friendly] Easy-to-dance songs (31–40)
MagneticILLIT

This song, which conveys an attraction like a magnet, is ILLIT’s debut single.
Released in March 2024, it’s included in a mini-album of the same name.
Produced in part by HYBE’s chairman Bang Si-hyuk, the track is a hybrid dance genre that blends Plugnb and house, featuring a dynamic bass.
The design symbolizes the free-spirited nature of youth, and the distinctive handwritten font really catches the eye.
It’s a track that even dance beginners can enjoy, so why not try dancing to it with your friends? Give it a shot!
Dokimeki Diaryasmi feat. Chinozo

Dokimeki Diary is also recommended for times when you want to have fun with kids.
It’s a song by singer-songwriter asmi, created in collaboration with Vocaloid producer Chinozo.
It’s well-loved as the opening theme for the Pokémon anime.
The song has wide support, and there are many choreography videos on YouTube.
Some are simple enough for all ages, while others incorporate comical moves.
Odoru Pompoko RinE-girls

This is the 10th single by E-girls, a female dance and vocal group that gained popularity for their high-level dance performances but disbanded in 2020.
It’s a cover of the music unit B.B.
Queens and, like the original, was used in the TV anime Chibi Maruko-chan.
The choreography matches the lyrics and is super cute, especially the “Pīhyara Dance” seen in the chorus.
As the opening theme of a beloved, nationally famous anime that everyone knows, the song is easy to remember and a great pick for dance beginners to try.
Is being cute not enough?CUTIE STREET

It’s a cute, high-energy track.
Released digitally in September 2024 as a standalone song, it fully showcases the charm of CUTIE STREET.
The lyrics are striking—not just adorable, but carrying a message of strength and striving.
It became a hot topic on social media, with over 100,000 posts on TikTok and reaching No.
1 on Spotify’s Viral Chart.
The choreography is easy even for dance beginners, making it perfect for school performances and similar events.
It’s a song everyone can enjoy together, so give it a try!
A Man’s Badge of HonorKyou Ore Bando

The hit TV drama in which actor Kento Kaku played a delinquent protagonist is Today’s My Turn!! The Kyouore Band was formed by the show’s cast, and they covered Daisuke Shima’s 1982 song Otoko no Kunsho (A Man’s Medal of Honor)! In the footage used for the drama’s opening, actresses Kanna Hashimoto and Nana Seino perform a dance while providing chorus vocals behind the band.
The choreography makes it easy to keep the rhythm using just your upper body, so even those who aren’t confident dancers may find it easy to follow.
Give it a try and dance along!
[Beginner-Friendly Dance] Easy-to-Dance Songs (41–50)
Choo Choo TRAINEXILE

A dance and vocal group dominating the J-POP scene with overwhelming live performances and emotional songs, EXILE’s 10th single.
It’s a cover of a track by ZOO, the dance and vocal unit that leader HIRO was a member of, and it was used as the ending theme for the variety show “Uchimura Produce.” Not only the rolling dance in the intro, but the entire song is packed with the basics of dance, making it perfect for beginner practice.
It’s a well-known dance number that’s great for large groups to take on and get the crowd going.
swallowYOASOBI with Midorīzu
This song, which is also the theme song for NHK’s program “Hirogare! Irotoridori,” has been gaining popularity.
It’s a collaboration between YOASOBI and the children’s unit Midories, released in October 2021.
Based on a story written by a 15-year-old girl, the piece carries a warm message that small actions can color the world.
Its lively rhythm and the children’s voices evoke hope, creating a gentle, uplifting mood.
The choreography is easy to learn, making it a song that makes you want to dance together with everyone.
Be sure to have fun dancing and share your videos!




