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!
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Dance tracks I want to dance to in February. Winter dance music (21–30)
ChocorationTensions

Released by Tensions in 2021, “Chocolation” is a winter-perfect song that likens the ups and downs of love to chocolate.
Its sweet melody and lyrics evoke Valentine’s Day and are sure to resonate with anyone who’s tasted both the bitter and the sweet sides of romance.
The gentle rhythm lifts your spirits and makes you want to move, even in the cold days of February.
It’s a track packed with Tensions’ signature charm that lets you feel the flutter of falling in love during this season.
Mashirosumika

There’s a song with a warm rhythm that melts away the winter chill and makes you want to move your body in tune with February.
Sumika’s “Mashiro,” released on December 22, 2023, is also well-loved as the ending theme for the drama “Pocket ni Bouken wo Tsumekonde.” In this sweet season of love, if it’s played at a Valentine’s Day-themed event, it’s sure to bring smiles all around.
Its retro sound, evoking the world of Pokémon, might even lead to new discoveries as you dance and have fun.
Add a little spice to your everyday life with “Mashiro,” and enjoy your February dance time.
Dance songs I want to dance to in February. Winter dance music (31–40)
Ogre’s Pantsdōyō

Every year when Setsubun season arrives, many daycare centers and kindergartens sing the children’s song “Oni no Pants,” whose impactful lyrics really stick in your head.
It’s also fresh in our memories that Daisuke Yokoyama—the 11th “Uta no Onii-san” and a star on his official YouTube channel—released a video in 2020 with the song and choreography that went viral.
As a February dance tune for little kids, “Oni no Pants” is practically a classic; but in fact, its original melody comes from “Funiculì, Funiculà,” an Italian popular song first published in 1880, which was introduced to Japan in the 1960s through the program “Minna no Uta.” “Oni no Pants,” a children’s parody version, was released in 1975 sung by Seiji Tanaka, famous as the first “Uta no Onii-san,” though the actual lyricist is apparently unknown.
If you’re interested, it’s also fun to look into the origins of the original song “Funiculì, Funiculà!”
RomietteTeam48

This is a song by Team48, known as For-8, who are active as a YouTuber group, released in 2022.
The lyrics and composition were done by the popular Vocaloid producer DECO*27.
Set to a catchy, upbeat sound, it expresses the desire to be chased by someone you like—a theme that middle and high school students in particular might relate to.
It has quite a fast pace, so it’s perfect for sharp, energetic dancing! Great for a Valentine’s event!
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

Koi Suru Fortune Cookie is a song that warms both heart and body in the cold of winter.
Released in 2013 by the national idol group AKB48, it became explosively popular.
With their cute vocals and refreshing choreography by Papaya Suzuki, its fun beat makes even dance beginners want to join in.
It’s the perfect track to liven up February events like Setsubun and Valentine’s Day.
How about blowing away the winter chill with this dance number everyone can enjoy?
Gimme Chocolate!!BABYMETAL

A classic BABYMETAL track featuring music provided by Takeshi Ueda—bassist and primary songwriter of THE MAD CAPSULE MARKETS, now active as AA=.
It blends the explosive power of thrashy metal and digital rock with an anime-like, cute catchiness.
Released in 2015, “Gimme Chocolate!!” made waves overseas for its impact and remains one of BABYMETAL’s most popular signature songs.
The distinctive choreography by renowned director-choreographer MIKIKO—also known for hits like “Koi Dance”—was conceived with the image of a child struggling with the urge to eat chocolate.
With Valentine’s Day in February, it’s the perfect dance track for the month.
Keep its narrative quality in mind and try expressing the song’s world with your whole body.
Lovers AgainEXILE

It’s a bittersweet ballad that portrays winter romance.
Released by EXILE in January 2007, the song garnered attention after being featured in a commercial for au’s LISMO!.
The poignant lyrics, which express a yearning to reunite with a former lover, and the powerful vocals resonate deeply.
The track conveys a resolve to overcome past pain and reclaim love.
It has remained beloved as a winter love song.
The choreography is also cool, making you want to dance—especially at this time of year.



