[Get Hyped] Fun Japanese dance tracks — a joyful dance special
From school festivals and year-end parties to weddings and small private gatherings, many people want to liven up their events by performing a dance.
Classic dances and choreographies are great, but if possible, you’d probably like to showcase something that matches the latest trends.
In this article, we introduce many of the latest popular and noteworthy songs—especially those trending on social media—that come with fun choreographies and dances.
We’ve also included popular “tried dancing” videos and official dance videos for reference, so be sure to check them out.
Of course, creating your own choreography and posting it on social media is a great idea too!
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[Get hyped] Fun Japanese dance songs. Enjoyable dance special (91–100)
The bubble was good (draft)Gōruden Bonbā

It’s a disco number in the vein of “Dance My Generation,” which saw a resurgence in acclaim in 2019! Is this the kind of dance track people want now? The Giorgio Moroder-esque throbbing bassline and orchestral hits evoke the sparkle of the 1980s.
The clincher is the illustration used as the music video’s insert art—created with the wildly popular assets from Irasutoya.
You see them all the time on supermarket flyers and casual social media posts, right? It’s audacious to the extreme.
In conclusion
As mentioned at the beginning, dance as a culture seems to have firmly taken root in Japan, and if you scroll through social media, dance videos are impossible to miss. It’s also interesting that not only the latest hit songs but tracks from years past are making a comeback through choreography videos. Check out this article and be sure to join the fun by dancing the latest trends!



