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 into it! Dance! Have fun! Best J-POP Dance Tracks (91–100)
Almond Eyes feat. Chinza DOPENESSKIRINJI

Over the past few years, they’ve been experimenting repeatedly to draw out a wide range of musicality.
I think many music fans were blown away by this combination.
KIRINJI’s refined, burnished expressiveness intertwines with Chinza DOPENESS’s boundless genius, culminating in an exquisite track.
Above all, the impact is incredible.
A shock ran through the music scene much like when Gen Hoshino and PUNPEE teamed up.
Please give it a listen—you’ll get hooked!
mismatchedTHE SUPER FRUIT

The “TikTok Buzzword Awards,” which are important for understanding social media trends, are well known—and among the nominated terms is “Chiguhagu.” This is a song by the boy group THE SUPER FRUIT.
It pairs lyrics that celebrate each person’s unique individuality with catchy, pop-style choreography.
With lots of big movements, it’s perfect for lively, group dancing.
If you’re planning to perform it as entertainment, why not prepare seven different colored outfits?
Get pumped! Get dancing! Have a blast! Best J-POP Dance Tracks (101–110)
TigerHANA

HANA’s track, marked by its powerful beats and rap, is bursting with energy and dynamism.
Blending hip-hop and R&B, it carries a strong message about staying true to yourself, infused with the members’ own experiences and emotions—making it a truly soulful song.
Included on their debut single “ROSE,” released in April 2025, it was also used as a judging track on the audition show “No No Girls.” Their performance captivated the audience and resonated with many viewers.
It’s the perfect song to boost motivation for dance practice or workouts.
With its impactful groove and empowering message, it’s sure to fire you up.
SuperstarNeil

Included on Neil’s mini-album “HAPPY BOX,” released in December 2024.
Riding on a catchy melody and powerful dance beat, it passionately sings about young people chasing their dreams.
The message “Believe in your own shine” really resonates.
In the music video, set against the backdrop of Tokyo’s cityscape, Neil showcases dynamic dance moves.
It’s an uplifting track that gives you energy and a push toward self-realization.
DRESSING ROOMnatori

It’s a captivating track with freewheeling lyrics that unleash your inner impulses and a danceable sound crafted with live performances in mind.
Produced by Natori, the piece shines with meticulous musicality down to the finest details.
Released digitally in February 2025, it features arrangements by Shin Sakiura, reuniting the duo behind the classic “Melodrama” to shape the sound.
The music video inherits the worldview of the popular song “Friday Night” while depicting the life of an artist.
It’s a song that resonates with those who long to break free from the constraints they feel in everyday life.
Highly recommended for anyone grappling with the gap between artistic self-expression and reality.
Whybanvox

Banvox is a young track maker active on the global stage.
He has many fans not only in Japan but overseas as well, and even those who don’t usually listen to dance music will likely find his songs easy to enjoy.
This track, included on his album “Sellout” released on September 27, 2019, fully showcases the coolness of his production.
It’s cutting-edge club sound that blends the best of various genres like EDM, trap, dubstep, and future bass!
Dirty Talkw-inds.

As a three-member male vocal and dance group, w-inds released their 40th single, “Dirty Talk,” in 2018—a dance song whose music video, evoking the ’90s, is particularly eye-catching.
It’s a pop track that also stands out for its stylish fashion and distinctive worldview.



