[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 Songs (51–60)
Just A Lil Bit50 Cent


This track features dance-friendly beats and an alluring melody.
50 Cent’s sharp rap stands out, directly expressing casual encounters and desire.
Released in March 2005, it was included on the album The Massacre.
The music video is set in the Caribbean and features 50 Cent in the role of a boss.
Evoking the energy of a club scene, this song is sure to shine at parties and dance events.
With its rhythmic groove and catchy phrases, it’s sure to capture the hearts of hip-hop fans.
Promiscuous ft. TimbalandNelly Furtado

A track driven by Timbaland’s punchy drums.
Nelly’s vocals and dancing are sexy, and whenever I watch the music video her beauty seems to shine even more—having a woman like that nearby would be amazing.
It’s a perfect mood-setter to listen to on a calm night.
Only GirlRihanna

A song by Stargate, the hit-making producers who incorporate Euro-pop.
Set against magnificent natural scenery, Rihanna’s powerful vocals make it perfect not only for summer drives but also for getting pumped up in the morning.
It feels like Rihanna’s appearance in the music video is getting flashier and flashier, too.
My HumpsThe Black Eyed Peas

A Hip Hop dance track released in 2005 by The Black Eyed Peas.
It was inspired by Asha Bhosle’s 1968 track “Kisi Ki Jaan Lete Hain.” The track won both a Grammy Award and an MTV Video Music Award.
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Chicken Noodle SoupWebstar, Young B ft. The Voice of Harlem

A collaboration between American hip-hop artist Webster and rapper Young B.
It features a bass- and club-oriented beat with air-raid sirens.
Released as a single in 2006, it reached No.
15 on the U.S.
charts.
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?
ParadiseLL Cool J Ft Amerie

This track is packed with LL Cool J’s irresistible charm, guaranteed to set the dance floor on fire.
Its romantic theme—taking a loved one to paradise—leaves a lasting impression.
Amerie’s melodious vocals blend seamlessly with LL Cool J’s smooth rap, captivating listeners.
Released in December 2002, the song appears on LL Cool J’s ninth album, “10,” and was also featured on the soundtrack of the 2003 film “Deliver Us from Eva.” It’s a perfect pick for anyone who loves hip-hop dance.


