Stylish Japanese dance music. Accessible dance tracks.
When you listen to music, sometimes you just can’t help but want to move to the rhythm, right? The dance music scene is full of stylish, exciting classics.
From tracks you’d hear in a club to danceable hit songs and chic tunes you might hear in shops around town, there’s an abundance of feel-good music that captivates listeners.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of stylish dance tracks that will make your music-listening time even more delightful.
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Stylish Japanese dance music. Familiar dance tracks (11–20)
OlivesHALF MILE BEACH CLUB

Despite its chillwave vibe, it doesn’t have a particularly slow tempo, making it a versatile dance track that works for both relaxed and lively moves.
It opens with ethnic percussion, leaving you unsure where it’s headed at first.
Then airy synthesizers float in, and once the kick drum and live bass come underneath, you naturally slip into the song’s world—and your body starts to sway without thinking! It’s great for listening alone at night, and it’ll also set the mood if you’re having drinks with a partner or friends.
Orange (new mix)PAELLAS

Stylish dance music that works as driving BGM is really popular, isn’t it? If you’re looking for that kind of track, I recommend “Orange” by PAELLAS.
It has a chic, almost international vibe that makes you feel refreshed just by listening.
The repeating drum beat, breezy vocals, and other elements all come together perfectly, making it the kind of song that makes you want to start dancing.
Orange MugWONK

Even when we say “dance music,” you don’t always want only hard, head-banging tracks—you also want songs that let you move your body at a relaxed pace.
If you’re looking for that kind of tune, I recommend WONK’s “Orange Mug.” It uses a boom-bap style beat reminiscent of overseas R&B and ’90s hip-hop, and just listening to it makes you want to move.
FAKE ME FAKE ME OUTDa-iCE

This is the 16th single released in April 2019 by the five-member dance and vocal group Da-ICE.
The lyrics and composition were handled by Mr.
Fujihara from Official HIGE DANDism.
The music video features a subtle storyline—and tons of dancing.
With its stylish sound and mature vibe, this song would look insanely cool if you could nail a full choreography copy!
NIGHT DANCERimase

Set to a delicate sound, this sensual dance track unfolds against the backdrop of the city at night.
imase’s soothing vocals intertwine with stylish beats and airy synthesizers, creating a captivating piece that, while a dance number, also carries a hint of melancholy.
Released in August 2022, it became a hit in South Korea and gained support in Japan as well.
The video features a dancer with world championship titles, and the dramatic developments across nighttime Tokyo are a highlight.
It’s a recommended song for those wanting to relive a fashionable night at a club or spend a heart-fluttering moment.
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