[HIP-HOP] Recommended Hip-Hop Dance Songs
If you’re reading this article, you’re probably a dancer or someone who loves hip-hop tracks, right?
What kind of songs are easy to dance to?
The answer varies from person to person, of course, but in this article I’d like to introduce a mix of classic and new tracks that are generally popular.
These are all legendary songs used not only in Japan but also by professional dancers overseas, so feel free to use them as a reference.
Find your favorite tracks, come up with your own original choreography, and dance away.
I’m sure you’ll have a great time!
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[HIP-HOP] Recommended Hip-Hop Dance Tracks (61–70)
It Takes TwoRob Base & DJ E-Z Rock

A mega-hit track released in 1988 by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock.
It features hard-hitting rap and hip house beats, and samples Lyn Collins’s 1972 track “Think (About It).”
Twerk ft. Cardi BCity Girls

This is a track by the American female rap duo City Girls.
JT and Yung Miami, based in Miami, rose to popularity with their sex-positive rap.
Featured on their 2018 album Girl Code, this powerful song includes a guest appearance by Cardi B.
Riding a New Orleans bounce beat, it boldly portrays women who flaunt wealth and independence, using their allure to command the world.
The music video’s $25,000 prize dance contest was a showstopper that drew global attention.
When you want a confidence boost or to get hyped, let yourself sink into this groove!
BodyMegan Thee Stallion

A confident twerk and a body-positive message about loving your whole self are making waves! This track is by American rapper Megan Thee Stallion.
Her powerful, sexy performances have captivated many fans.
The song is featured on her debut album, “Good News,” released in November 2020, and it debuted at No.
1 on the Billboard Streaming Songs chart.
Its thick beats and repetitive hook will stick in your head after just one listen.
On TikTok, a dance challenge spread worldwide and sparked a major movement.
Why not learn the powerful choreography from the music video and dance energetically yourself?
SkeeYeeSexyy Red

A dance where people whip their hair fiercely to an ad-lib is blowing up on TikTok! The track is by Sexyy Red, a female rapper from St.
Louis, USA.
The song celebrates independent women enjoying parties without pandering to men, and its bold message is resonating widely.
Included on her June 2023 mixtape “Hood Hottest Princess,” its crunk-infused, bass-heavy beat is guaranteed to make you move in the club.
It also took the very first No.
1 spot on the TikTok-Billboard partnered chart, and Sexyy Red was tapped to host a WWE event—proof that her momentum goes beyond the music scene.
With this confidence-boosting anthem, why not become the star of the floor yourself?
Splash ft. Moneybagg YoTyga

This is a track by California-born rapper Tyga.
Released as a single in June 2021, it also made waves as a collaboration with Moneybagg Yo, whose album topped the U.S.
charts at the time.
Set at a pool party, the music video is brimming with a carefree summer vibe, enhanced by star-studded cameos.
Fusing a beat that samples a classic hip-hop track with sexy, provocative lyrics, it’s a club anthem that makes your body move just by listening.
Its addictive, twerk-ready rhythm has captivated many fans.
If you want to turn heads at a party, why not shake up the floor with this song?


