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Dance tracks I want to dance to in February. Winter dance music.

As two months pass after the start of a new year, many of us may feel that the sense of novelty lingering since December has faded and everyday life is back.

February is full of lively occasions, with events like Valentine’s Day and Setsubun.

There are surely moments when you want to lift your spirits.

In this article, we’ve gathered a variety of dance numbers that will make you want to move in February.

They’re perfect not only for dancing along with seasonal events, but also as a way to lighten bodies and hearts that may have grown heavy over the winter.

It’s still a chilly time of year, so why not warm up by dancing? Let’s get started!

Dance tracks I want to dance to in February. Winter dance music (1–10)

PashogiraGANG PARADE

GANG PARADE “Pashogira” Music Video
PashogiraGANG PARADE

In chilly February, how about warming up with a heat-packed dance tune? It’s an upbeat number from GANG PARADE, written and composed by Yoshikatsu Shuto of the rock band KEYTALK, with all the band members joining in on the recording—a collaboration that drew plenty of attention.

The track is included on the single “Pashogira / Yakudō / Don’t Stop the ROCK!!,” released in May 2024.

Centered on themes of “passion” and “glare,” its energetic sound is enough to raise your body temperature just by listening.

Also look out for the unique choreography—designed by Can GP Maika—based on a pachislot motif.

On nights when you want to blow away the cold or crank up the excitement, get everyone together and dance it out!

Sounds goodM!LK

M!LK – Ii jan (Official Music Video) [76th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen performance song]
Sounds goodM!LK

How about a track to warm your heart and body this still-chilly February? This one by the shape-shifting vocal dance unit M!LK is a positive song that gives listeners a powerful push forward.

Its fiery message fully affirms that it’s okay to be yourself, and you can’t help but smile.

The danceable sound, fusing J-pop and EDM, is highly addictive and sure to ignite any live show! Marking the group’s 10th anniversary, this song was released in advance in February as the lead track from their album “M!Ⅹ,” coming out in March 2025.

It’s perfect for anyone feeling anxious about a new chapter or looking for confidence.

Check out the dance challenge on social media and have fun dancing along with friends!

STARSSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

'STARS' Official Music Video / Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE
STARSSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

The music group Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE, leaders of Japan’s dance scene.

Released in February 2023, this work is a classic dance tune that incorporates EDM elements, created within a world that serves as a sequel to their signature song “R.Y.U.S.E.I.” The low-centered beat and the way the chorus opens up the soundscape all at once are enough to set your heart on fire just by listening.

Tied in with their live tour, it’s a work that signals a new chapter for the group.

With February full of events like Valentine’s Day, it’s perfect for anyone who wants to shake off the cold and warm up by moving their body.

Dance tracks I want to dance to in February. Winter dance music (11–20)

MainstreamBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST / Mainstream -Music Video-
MainstreamBE:FIRST

In February, when the winter cold still feels harsh, why not warm up from the inside with a heavy, hard-hitting dance track? Released in September 2023 as the fourth single by BE:FIRST, the dance and vocal group from BMSG led by SKY-HI, this piece reflects the members’ deep involvement in its creation and a strong resolve not to chase trends, but to forge a new mainstream themselves.

Featuring a deliberately stripped-down, minimal hip-hop beat, it highlights each member’s individuality and shakes both the listener’s heart and body.

Its acclaim is overwhelming, including topping the Billboard JAPAN Hot 100 overall chart.

How about taking on the intense choreography by SOTA and ReiNa and dancing with enough power to blow the cold away?

POW POWELSEE

ELSEE “POW POW” Music Video (ELSEE Ver.)
POW POWELSEE

In still-chilly February, here’s a dance track that will heat up both your heart and body.

It’s a song by ELSEE, a dance and vocal group known for expressions that deftly capture everyday emotions.

Its highly addictive hooks, powerful beats, and lyrics that balance strength and vulnerability really hit home.

The electrifying, pop-infused, fast-paced sound is so captivating it makes your body move on its own.

Released digitally in September 2024 as their debut single, it also drew attention for being produced by Giga and TeddyLoid.

How about shaking off that winter sluggishness and dancing your heart out to this track’s energy?

Chocolate DiscoPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume “Chocolate Disco”
Chocolate DiscoPerfume

Chocolate Disco, a popular Valentine’s Day staple from the late 2000s through the 2010s, is a track by the massively popular Japanese technopop unit Perfume, released on February 14, 2007—Valentine’s Day itself.

It was issued before their breakout hit Polyrhythm, and is known as one of their early signature songs that paved the way to their big breakthrough.

There’s also a well-known story that MIKIKO, the choreographer synonymous with Perfume, devised the choreography while living in New York and sent it to Japan as a recorded video letter.

Even in the 2020s, it remains a foolproof pick for a February dance track.

And it’s recommended not only for trios of women—it’s a great dance song for parents and kids to enjoy together, too!

I want to fall in love so much that the slopes melt.Hirose Kōmi

Kohmi Hirose – I Want to Fall in Love Until the Slopes Melt (Official Video)
I want to fall in love so much that the slopes melt.Hirose Kōmi

Skillfully intertwining a wintry snowy landscape with romantic feelings, this song is widely known as one of Kumi Hirose’s signature works.

Released in December 1995, it was also used as the theme song for the film “I Want to Fall in Love So Much the Slopes Melt.” Set at a ski resort, it conveys the bittersweetness and passion of love, contrasting the chill of winter with the warmth of the heart.

Embraced as a perfect winter romance song, it became especially popular among young people who enjoy skiing and snowboarding.

You’ll also find many posts on social media featuring simple choreography set to this track—why not give it a try?