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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!

Cute dance tracks to liven up year-end and New Year parties. Recommended dance music for girls [2026] (71–80)

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TWICE ‘Fancy’ – Dance Practice Mirrored
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“FANCY” is the title track from TWICE’s 7th mini-album, “FANCY YOU,” released in Korea in April.

If you’re a woman who likes TWICE or someone who enjoys dancing, you’ve probably heard it at least once.

It’s a very mature-sounding song that’s a bit different from TWICE’s previous cute image.

It’s a great pick not only for students but also for working women to dance to at year-end or New Year parties! Be sure to check out the official dance video as well.

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YOASOBI “RGB” Official Music Video
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YOASOBI’s “Sangenshoku,” released in July 2021.

If you’d prefer to pick a hit song rather than a standard dance track, this might be perfect for you.

While the song isn’t typically seen as a dance tune, there are plenty of “I tried dancing” videos on sites like YouTube, many of which are great for choreography reference.

It was also used in NTT Docomo’s “ahamo” commercial, so even people who don’t know YOASOBI will likely think, “Oh, I know this song!” when they hear the chorus.

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Many of you may know this song, Joyful, which was also featured in a TV commercial.

The commercial includes a dance scene, so it has a strong image as a dance track.

It’s an up-tempo song that’s easy for viewers to get into, so let’s use it to liven up the venue!

Cute dance tracks that liven up year-end and New Year parties. Recommended dance music for girls [2026] (81–90)

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Kyary Pamyu Pamyu – Ninja Re Bang Bang
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It was released in 2013 as Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s fifth single.

Produced by Yasutaka Nakata, it was used as the CM song for KDDI/Okinawa Cellular’s “au: Turning Surprise into Common Sense.

‘FULL CONTROL/REAL’ edition.” The dance, in which Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, dressed as a ninja, mimics throwing ninja shuriken, is incredibly cute.

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Drop-it Thunder / Bocchi Boromaru (Music Video)
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“Otose Thunder,” sung by the extraterrestrial life form Boromaru, who hails from the loner planet.

It’s a lively rock tune bursting with Boromaru’s signature sound! The song has gone mega-viral on social media thanks to dance cover videos.

It’s especially recommended for women looking for a performance piece for year-end or New Year parties! There are tons of cute choreography videos posted on social media, so definitely give it a try.

With its catchy, endlessly repeatable band sound, it’s guaranteed to get any party hyped.

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This is a pop number by Wa-Suta that portrays romance in the digital age.

Released in February 2024, the song weaves communication through social media and feelings of love into its lyrics.

Through actions like refreshing and swiping, it conveys the excitement of wanting to know more about someone.

With its bright, catchy melody, it’s sure to put a smile on your face.

It’s the perfect track to liven up year-end and New Year parties.

The style is enjoyable across generations, so you can confidently pick it for company gatherings, too.

Let’s all dance and make wonderful memories together!

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A Younger Boy / Candies (Cover)
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Released in 1975 as Candies’ fifth single, it became their first hit and marked their debut entry into the Oricon Top 10.

They also made their first appearance at the 26th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 1975.

This cute song remains one of Candies’ signature tunes, still sung and danced to today.