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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 that liven up year-end and New Year parties. Recommended dance music for girls [2026] (41–50)

Yeah! Super Holiday!Matsuura Aya

Aya Matsuura – Yeah! Meccha Holiday [PV]
Yeah! Super Holiday!Matsuura Aya

Released in 2002 as Aya Matsuura’s sixth single.

It was used as the CM song for Takahashi Shoten’s 2009 “Techo wa Takahashi” planners, and became even more famous when talent Haruna Ai, as “Air Ayaya,” lip-synced and imitated the choreography.

It’s one of Aya Matsuura’s signature songs—perfect for fully embracing the idol vibe and performing cutely with singing and dancing.

Cute dance tracks that hype up year-end and New Year parties. Recommended dance music for girls [2026] (51–60)

One Night CarnivalKishidan

Kishidan / One Night Carnival Choreography Video
One Night CarnivalKishidan

Released in 2002 as Kishidan’s major-label debut single, the song “One Night Carnival” has stood the test of time and is beloved across generations.

It’s one of Kishidan’s signature tracks.

At concerts, everyone joins in with the para-para–style hand moves and dance, and it’s sure to liven things up as a party performance or showcase dance.

Try enhancing the vibe with elements inspired by Japanese delinquent style—like school uniforms (gakuran) or colorful sailor-style outfits!

3rd Year Class A Morning Assembly Dance

[Official] Nittere Da Bear and Sora Jiro’s Class 3-A Morning Assembly Exercises
3rd Year Class A Morning Assembly Dance
[Trending] The world championship-winning team tried dancing the [Class 3-A] morning exercise

At year-end and New Year parties, it’s standard to perform the songs and dances that were popular that year.

Speaking of 2019, many people probably remember the TV drama “Mr.

Hiiragi’s Homeroom (3-nen A-gumi: Ima kara Mina-san wa, Hitojichi Desu).” The “3-nen A-gumi Morning Assembly Exercise” that the cast posted on social media is easy for women to dance to, so give it a try.

Good morning on FridayHONEY WORKS

┗|∵|┓Good Morning on Friday / HoneyWorks feat. Gero
Good morning on FridayHONEY WORKS
[Manako] Tried Dancing to 'Good Morning on Friday'

This is HoneyWorks’ “Good Morning, Friday.” It features a bright melody and cute choreography.

Since the lyrics tell a story, it might be good to dance with expressive facial expressions.

The original song is from a boy’s perspective, so I recommend using the “-another story-” version as the audio source!

Rhapsody of the Blue Skyfhána

fhána / Rhapsody of the Blue Sky – MUSIC VIDEO
Rhapsody of the Blue Skyfhána

As for the opening theme of the anime “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid,” the chorus dance is very cute.

It might be a great idea to try dancing in a maid outfit just like in the music video.

The choreography isn’t very difficult, so why not give it a light, casual try?

CHOOSE GO!CHAI

CHAI – CHOOSE GO! – Official Music Video (subtitled)
CHOOSE GO!CHAI

Recent dance tracks tend to be electronic, but I think many people are also looking for rock-style dance tunes.

For those of you searching for that kind of song, I recommend CHAI’s “CHOOSE GO!”.

CHAI is a band popular among girls who advocate the concept of “neo-kawaii.” This track is also a pep song that empowers girls, so it’s perfect as a dance tune for them.

PAKUasmi

PAKU – asmi (Official Music Video)
PAKUasmi

If you’re looking for a cute dance that’s easy to pick up, why not try “PAKU”? It’s a track sung by the next‑generation artist asmi.

Its laid‑back yet poppy melody is something you’ve probably heard often on TV and elsewhere.

As for the dance itself, you open and close your hands like a mouth going “paku paku.” The movements are simple, but when matched with the melody, they create a much more polished vibe.