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 (41–50)
First Lovenaniwa danshi

February, with Valentine’s Day, is a super important month for anyone head over heels in love.
How about getting in the mood with this sweet-and-sour dance number? It’s a song by the popular group Naniwa Danshi from Johnny & Associates, released in 2021.
It was featured in GU commercials and became a hot topic.
With its pop sound, it’s a heart-throbbing tune that instantly conveys the fluttery excitement of being in love.
Why not sing and dance to it at karaoke to deliver your feelings to that special someone?
Let It Go ~As I Am~Dizunī

Let It Go, the signature song from Disney’s massively popular 2013 animated film Frozen and affectionately known in Japan as “Reri Gō,” became a global hit performed by Idina Menzel, the voice of Princess Elsa.
In the Japanese version of the film, Takako Matsu sang the song as “Let It Go ~Ari no Mama de~,” which generated huge buzz and became a hit as well.
The song is also popular for dance; countless choreographies are available online—from kids’ routines to full-fledged dance pieces and exercise versions—so why not try a dance that lets you express your true, “as you are” self?
Turing LoveNanawo Akari feat. Sou

I especially recommend this one for teenagers and students! It’s a collaboration track by singers Nanawo Akari and Sou, released in 2020.
It was the ending theme for the anime “Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It,” which is a love story set at a science university.
The lyrics and composition were done by Vocaloid producer NayutalieN.
It’s a super pop rock tune with a beat that makes you want to move, cute lyrics, and an irresistible melody line! If you have a chance to dance in February around Valentine’s Day, definitely give it a try!
Oni RangerMitsuru & Ryouta

This is a highly recommended song for anyone looking for dance tracks that families with small children can enjoy together, or that can be used for nursery and kindergarten performances! Mitsuru & Ryota—a popular duo made up of a gymnastics host and a singing host—create original play songs and exercise routines and perform them on stages across Japan.
Many of you may have danced to their original songs when you were little.
The song we’re introducing this time, Oni Ranger, was released in 2021, and as the title suggests, a matching exercise routine perfect for the Setsubun season was also published.
Ate too many beans for Setsubun? Then get moving to this track together with the kids!
chocolate boxichiokuen P

With a playful, toy-box-upended vibe, this song is sure to make you smile! “chocolate box,” a track by Vocaloid producer Ichiokuen-P, was released in 2015.
Sung by Kagamine Rin and Len, this super-cute song is packed with the excitement and fluttery feelings of Valentine’s Day! It’s the kind of romance you can’t help but admire.
Since it’s a duet, it’s perfect for those looking for a dance number for a male–female pair.
There are also plenty of fan-made dance videos, so be sure to check them out for inspiration!



