It’s lit! Western dance tracks that always kill at school culture festivals
Speaking of school festivals, dance is a classic!
So this time, we’re introducing Western dance music you can use at your school festival.
But selecting dance tracks can actually be trickier than it seems.
The main reason is that trends change so quickly.
That said, we’ve picked plenty of the latest dance tracks this time!
We’ve also included stylish, high-difficulty songs that even a dance club could use.
Be sure to check them out!
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It’s lit! Western dance tracks that are staples at school cultural festivals (171–180)
USAJoe Yellow

Recently, DA PUMP covered it, and it became a hot topic thanks to the delightfully cheesy-cool music video with the finger-pointing pose.
The cover is great, of course, but Joe Yellow’s original is also packed with nostalgic ’90s vibes—a guaranteed danceable track.
X ft. KAROL GJonas Brothers

The Jonas Brothers are a band widely acclaimed by listeners around the world for their broad musical range.
Formed by three brothers, they’re a rare group that can effortlessly navigate genres like pop, rock, R&B, and reggaeton.
Their hit “X ft.
KAROL G” is a collaboration with Colombian singer Karol G and was released in 2020.
As you’d expect from a track with Karol G, the song has an overall Latin flavor.
Its melody pairs perfectly with sexy choreography, making it a great choice for girls’ hip-hop dance!
Paradise ft. Dermot KennedyMeduza

Meduza is a music trio from Italy.
They’ve been getting a lot of attention since 2019 and have gained international support with their polished house music.
Their track “Paradise ft.
Dermot Kennedy,” released in 2020, is one of their catchiest songs.
Of course, the chorus packs in strong house elements, so house fans should definitely check it out! Since it’s house, I think animation and popping styles fit perfectly for dancing!
Midnight SkyMiley Cyrus

She rose to fame as the lead in the hit show “Hannah Montana,” and since shifting fully into an artist, she’s been releasing one hit song after another.
One work that showcases her personality to the fullest is “Midnight Sky.” Its distinctive sound evokes genres currently trending overseas, like 1980s disco and blue-eyed soul.
If you want to energize your school’s culture festival with on-trend music, this is a must-check!
Look At Her NowSelena Gomez

If you want to prioritize a song’s popularity, I recommend Look At Her Now.
Since it’s sung by Selena Gomez, it ranks high on the US charts.
However, beginners should be cautious because the rhythm can be somewhat tricky.
It’s a high-difficulty song for beginners, so it’s more suited to members of a dance club.
It’s important to figure out how to use the choreography to cover the subdued feel of the chorus.



