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[From Kids to Adults] Dance Songs You’ll Want to Groove to at a Halloween Party

When you’re hosting events or parties during the Halloween season, music is essential to set the mood, right? From classic tracks perfect for creating a stylish atmosphere to the latest dance numbers that kids and adults alike can enjoy—there are tons of songs everyone can get excited about this year! In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of tracks and dance videos you can use for your Halloween party.

You’re sure to find hints to help you create the ideal Halloween party you have in mind! There are dances that both children and adults can enjoy, so be sure to use them as a reference!

[From Kids to Adults] Dance Songs You’ll Want to Groove to at a Halloween Party (51–60)

Zombie DanceYurumerumo!

Yurumerumo! turned into zombies and tried dancing the “Zombie Dance.”
Zombie DanceYurumerumo!

As one of the motifs of Halloween, zombies are sometimes incorporated as well.

In this song by You’ll Melt More! (Yurumerumo!), a person who is likened to a zombie with a negative image—and the indomitable spirit that lies beyond that—is expressed.

The light, breezy sound leaves an impression that conveys both the dark worldview evoked by zombies and the determination to become positive and overcome it.

The music video, where the members dance joyfully dressed as zombies, is also memorable; the fun choreography that includes zombie-inspired movements has a charm that makes you want to imitate it.

This is halloweenMaririn Manson

This Is Halloween (Trap Remix) | Di Choreography
This is halloweenMaririn Manson

This is a sound that truly evokes Halloween.

The lavish horn section and strings add color to the simple, repeating melody.

The message in the lyrics—“This is Halloween”—is straightforward and easy to grasp.

Even though it’s an English-language work, it’s a song anyone can enjoy across language barriers.

Even people who haven’t heard it before will be instantly drawn into the Halloween mood as soon as it starts playing.

It’s the kind of number that makes you want to dress up in costumes and Halloween makeup and dance the night away.

Rat-tat-tatSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

‘Rat-tat-tat’ Official Music Video / Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE
Rat-tat-tatSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

“Rat-tat-tat,” the first digital single released in 2019 by Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE.

This is what you call an addictive song—once you hear it, it sticks in your head (lol).

The track is known for being the CM song for USJ’s Halloween event “Zombie de Dance” and for being danced to in the park.

The chorus choreography is something both kids and adults can do, and the moves themselves are super catchy.

It’s sure to hype up any Halloween party—the perfect dance song!

WONDER VoltKimura Kaera

A number by Kaela Kimura that starts off with a dark, spooky Halloween vibe.

Chosen as an inspiration song for the Disney film Frankenweenie, this track is included on the album Sync.

In line with the movie’s theme, the song conveys both a sense of fright and the exciting curiosity that makes you want to peek into Halloween.

There’s no set choreography, but why not try a stylish dance that matches the mood of the song? With a dance that’s a little different, you’re sure to stand out at your Halloween party!

[From Kids to Adults] Dance Songs You’ll Want to Groove to at a Halloween Party (61–70)

Mononoke DanceDenki Gurūvu

Mononoke Dance, the eighth single by Denki Groove, was released in 2008.

The song served as the theme for the anime Hakaba Kitaro.

It’s about yokai—not ghosts—but it fits the Halloween vibe perfectly, doesn’t it? While it’s a yokai-themed track, its techno sound makes it easy to dance to.

Whether as party BGM, a track for dance videos on social media, or a dance song everyone can enjoy together, it’s a versatile tune that works in any scene.

Monsterpinku redii

This song features Pink Lady’s sexy and cute choreography.

If you imitate Pink Lady’s costumes and dance, it’s sure to liven things up.

It seems like the perfect track for a unique Halloween performance that won’t overlap with anyone else’s.

We’re the Humanoid Monsters! — What’s so wrong with aiming to become human?

[SHINSUKE × ATY] We’re Yokai Humans! Tried Dancing [Original Choreography]
We’re the Humanoid Monsters! — What’s so wrong with aiming to become human?

The anime “BEM: The Human Monster” began airing in 1968.

Since then, through various anime and films, the series has been carried on in every era.

The song “We’re Yokai Humans! ~What’s Wrong with Aiming to Be Human~” was the theme song for the anime “We’re Yokai Humans.” It’s a track that layers rap over the original “BEM: The Human Monster” theme, making it easy to dance to as a dance song and a catchy, upbeat number.

As a tune that resonates with all generations, it’s perfect as a dance track for parties.