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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[Even Beginners Can Relax] Easy-to-Dance Songs (51–60)
Heart-throbbingHinatazaka46

If you want to show off a cute dance, we recommend Hinatazaka46’s debut song “Kyun,” released in 2019.
The charming choreography, performed with a variety of formations unique to a large group, drew a lot of attention.
There are parts where everyone dances in sync and parts where the group splits into teams to perform different moves, offering plenty of highlights and making it a rewarding song to master perfectly.
Make sure the synchronized sections are spot-on, and cooperate with your fellow dancers as you perform!
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!
Permission to DanceBTS

I also recommend the special “Permission to Dance,” written by Ed Sheeran and performed by BTS, as an easy, feel-good song to dance to! It quickly spread and became a beloved dance track around the world in 2021.
The dynamic shifts are incredibly cool, overflowing with BTS’s star power and sleek charm, but what’s even better is how approachable it is.
The sign-language part of the choreography is designed to be friendly even for beginners.
There are many beginner-focused videos available, so check those out and give it a try.
I think one of the song’s biggest appeals is that you can enjoy it with a free spirit, without being constrained by form!
NIGHT DANCERimase

Set to a delicate soundscape, this sensual dance track unfolds against the backdrop of the nighttime city.
Imase’s soothing vocal work intertwines with stylish beats and airy, floating synths, resulting in a dance number that’s both captivating and tinged with poignancy.
Released in August 2022, it has garnered global support, including reaching No.
17 on a Korean music streaming site.
The video features a dancer with a world championship title, with a dramatic narrative set in nighttime Tokyo as another highlight.
On TikTok, a simple dance routine has gone viral, making it an easy track for beginners to try.
In conclusion
We introduced danceable songs that even beginners can enjoy—did any tracks make you want to dance? Even songs that look difficult at first have lots of simplified choreography versions on social media and YouTube. Do a little research, and if you find something you want to try, don’t hesitate—go for it and keep trying!



