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A cute dance track that will liven up year-end and New Year parties. Recommended dance music for women [2026]

Are you wondering what performance to put on as entertainment during the year-end and New Year party season? In this article, we’ve rounded up dance songs especially recommended for women—tracks that are super cute in both music and choreography.

At company gatherings, the wide range of ages can make song selection tricky.

To make sure everyone has fun, we’ll introduce plenty of options, from the latest easy-to-dance hits to nostalgic dance tunes that will get even the older crowd moving.

Here’s to a fantastic year-end and New Year party!

A cute dance track that livens up year-end and New Year parties. Recommended dance music for girls [2026] (61–70)

ProblemAriana Grande

Ariana Grande – Problem ft. Iggy Azalea
ProblemAriana Grande

It’s a sexy song packed with Ariana Grande’s signature style, and the dance in the music video is also very sexy with a playful, devilish vibe.

There are plenty of dance videos available, so it’s easy to use as a reference, which is another reason I recommend it.

Be sure to have fun dancing to it with your friends!

Very Very VeryI.O.I

I O I “Very Very Very” (M COUNTDOWN broadcast on October 20, 2016)
Very Very VeryI.O.I

“Very Very Very” is guaranteed to get everyone hyped when you try it with friends.

It’s a track from I.O.I’s second mini album, and in Japan it’s also well-known as an assignment song from the audition show Nizi Project.

The lyrics depict the push and pull of romantic mind games between a man and a woman.

The choreography features many soft, fluid moves, giving it a girly feel.

In particular, the chorus’s side-to-side head-swaying move really stands out when performed by a group.

Tonight is a Hearty PartyJuice=Juice

Juice=Juice “Hearty Party Tonight” Promotion Edit
Tonight is a Hearty PartyJuice=Juice

This work, a cover of Mariya Takeuchi’s classic song, is brimming with fun and warmth.

It portrays how people forget their everyday worries and gain energy for tomorrow through parties with friends.

It’s included on a single set for release in February 2025 and has also been chosen as a TV program theme.

When it was first performed at the Nippon Budokan in November 2024, the Christmas party–themed production reportedly brought the house down.

It’s the perfect track for when you want to enjoy time with friends or when you need a boost of energy.

Teddy BearSTAYC

STAYC(스테이씨) ‘Teddy Bear’ Dance Practice
Teddy BearSTAYC

STAYC is a girl group that debuted in 2020.

Their buzzworthy pop song is “Teddy Bear.” As the title suggests, it’s a track themed around a teddy bear, carrying messages about longing for someone special and encouraging those who are feeling down.

The sound also incorporates punk rock elements, making it perfect for dancing! In particular, the chorus choreography where everyone jumps is simple but guaranteed to be fun when you try it with friends.

GeeShōjo Jidai (Girls’ Generation)

Girls’ Generation – Gee, 소녀시대 – 지, Music Core 20090117
GeeShōjo Jidai (Girls' Generation)

The piece that swept numerous music awards and became an unprecedented hit is “Gee.” It’s the title track of Girls’ Generation’s first mini-album.

Many of you probably still have the chorus—where the title phrase is repeated—stuck in your heads.

The song is also known for its soft, girly choreography.

Since the moves aren’t too intense, it’s a great pick if you want to perform while singing.

There’s also a Japanese version of the lyrics, so be sure to check that out as well.

Baby youyuka

Yuka 'Baby you' (Dance Practice Ver.)
Baby youyuka

High-tempo songs tend to make the dance moves feel hectic, don’t they? Because of that, many people might feel the bar is a bit high.

On the other hand, slow songs can sometimes lack excitement.

That’s why I recommend Yuka’s “Baby you.” It’s a mid-tempo love song with cute choreography that focuses on hand and finger movements.

The overall vibe is relaxed, so feel free to choose it if that suits your taste.

Hare Hare YukaiHaruhi Suzumiya (Haruhi Suzumiya) ・ Yuki Nagato (Minori Chihara) ・ Mikuru Asahina (Yuko Goto)

The ending theme of the popular anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.

The cute dance became popular regardless of gender, with many “I tried dancing” videos uploaded, and it sparked such a huge boom that some places even closed off pedestrian zones for the dance.

It’s easy to dance, cute, and works well even with a small number of people.