Get into it! Dance to it! Enjoy it! Best J-POP Dance Tracks
These days, thanks to K-pop and social media, easy-to-dance choreographies have become widely popular.
Perhaps influenced by this, in recent years J-pop has also seen a surge of upbeat tracks brimming with dance music flavor.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of Japanese dance music and danceable songs all at once!
They’re also great picks for performances at events or as entertainment segments.
It’s a playlist that’s perfect for both listening and dancing—guaranteed to get everyone hyped—so be sure to check it out!
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Get hyped! Get dancing! Have fun! The best J-POP dance tracks (71–80)
HONDAFriday Night Plans

Friday Night Plans, named after that tingling sense of excitement about what to do from Friday night, released “HONDA” in 2019—a track perfect for late-night clubhouses and drives.
It was featured in the Honda VEZEL “PLAY VEZEL Night” commercial and became a hot topic.
Its city pop-inspired sound blends elements of R&B and soul, hinting at new musical possibilities.
Masumi’s clear, translucent vocals add a flourish to nights when you want to dance at a slow tempo.
TimingBurakku Bisukettsu

Black Biscuits is the music unit formed by Kiyotaka Nanbara, Hiroyuki Amano, and Vivian Hsu.
Their 1998 release “Timing” has been going viral, especially on social media.
In 2023, responding to many fans’ requests, a video of the three dancing was posted on Instagram, which also became a hot topic.
The choreography is simple, so it’s easy to learn even in a short time.
Plus, because the song is loved by a wide range of generations, it’s perfect as entertainment for gatherings with lots of people.
NIGHT DANCERimase

@yutadance_23 2022 Night Dancer @imase
♬ NIGHT DANCER – imase
imase’s “NIGHT DANCER” is a standout piece of dance music that shot to prominence on social media.
Alongside the cool choreography showcased by dancers on TikTok, it has been gaining fans around the world.
Its polished sound and vocals that seem to soar through the air are distinctive, and just listening makes your body start to move to the rhythm.
It’s perfect for adding flair to any party scene.
Beloved by many listeners, it has also received high praise on music charts in South Korea.
It’s a recommended track for spending a fun night through music.
ClickME:I

@official_me_i_ 📱: ⊹˚₊ Click!! ⸝⋆꙳‧⁺ #TSUZUMI#KEIKO#RINON#ME_IMi-ai#미아이#ME_I_Click
♬ Click – ME:I
A debut tune brimming with hope that clicks open the door to the future! It’s the title track from the debut single “MIRAI,” released in April 2024, and you probably know it from the Fujifilm INSTAX “Cheki” commercial.
The song carries a very positive message that gives you the courage to join hands with your friends and step into the unknown.
The dance that links with the catchy phrase—like capturing the very moment of decision—is super cute! It’s a number that makes you feel like you can carve out the best future when everyone dances together!
Love Roadshowfearīzu

Fairies is a five-member dance and vocal group, a female group renowned for their outstanding dance skills.
“Koi no Roadshow,” released in 2017, is their 15th single.
It was also used as the ending theme for the TV program “Uchi Kuru?!”.
Its up-tempo rhythm and bold choreography are energizing whether you’re watching or listening.
U.S.A.DA PUMP


This is the 29th single from DA PUMP, a six-member male dance and vocal group whose songs blend hip-hop-based sounds with catchy melodies and cool rap, earning widespread popularity.
It’s a cover of a single by Italian singer Joe Yellow and was used as the ending theme for the infotainment TV show “Osama no Brunch” (King’s Brunch).
With plenty of catchy choreography—like the widely imitated “Ii ne Dance” and “Invader Dance”—it’s perfect for livening up parties and karaoke.
It’s an addictive, high-energy tune that raises the excitement for both performers and viewers alike.
Funky JumpingDa-iCE

The song Da-iCE created as the theme for Exoprimal is “Funky Jumping.” Sota Hanamura, who wrote the lyrics and composed the music, says he crafted it with the game’s world in mind.
Overall, it gives a stylish and cool impression, singing about “battle” and “conflict.” The lyrics even include gaming terminology, resulting in a piece that radiates love for the work.
It’s also full of playful touches, such as acrostic (vertical reading) elements in the lyrics.



