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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!

Get into it! Dance to it! Enjoy it! The Best J-POP Dance Tracks (121–130)

GOD_iNumber_i

Number_i – GOD_i (Official Music Video)
GOD_iNumber_i

This track is drawing attention with its catchy melody and sophisticated beat.

Produced by Yuta Kishi and themed around the courage to face oneself, it features a poignant topline and a chorus beat that leaves a strong impression.

It’s an ambitious work that breaks new ground for Number_i, setting it apart from their previous songs.

Released in January 2025, the track became a key work commemorating the group’s first anniversary.

Under Yuta Kishi’s production, it offers a fresh musicality with an adventurous edge.

The sound, which conveys both power and mystique, is perfect for dance performances, and the chorus choreography features distinctive moves that make you want to try them yourself.

Kiss Me PatissierCANDY TUNE

[MV] CANDY TUNE “Kiss Me, Pâtissier”
Kiss Me PatissierCANDY TUNE
https://www.tiktok.com/@kotomi_5chan/video/7270489064028130568

CANDY TUNE, born from the project “KAWAII LAB.” that shares idol culture with the world.

Formed in 2023, the song that put them on the map is “Kiss Me Patissier.” It features a light, lively sound with sparkling synths and rhythmic guitar.

The chorus unfolds with cute lyrics pleading to a loved one, and a dance video set to this part has gained attention on TikTok.

Give the easy hand-movement dance a try yourself!

Dancer in the NightSakanakushon

Sakanaction – Yoru no Odoriko (Music Video) – Best Album “Uo Zukan” (Release on 3/28)
Dancer in the NightSakanakushon

It’s a track with a lively rhythm and a distinctive atmosphere that leaves a strong impression.

It likens thoughts swirling at night to a dancer, depicting the struggles and growth of people chasing their dreams.

The chorus phrase, “If I’m crying now, I want the me in a few minutes to be laughing,” really sticks with you.

Released in August 2012 as Sakanaction’s seventh single, it was used as the commercial song for Mode Gakuen.

It’s also included on the album “sakanaction,” released in March 2013.

This song encourages those who, while pursuing their dreams, experience setbacks yet try to keep moving forward.

It also works as dance music, making it perfect for when you want a change of pace.

STARSSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

'STARS' Official Music Video / Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE
STARSSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

The dance and vocal group Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE, known for their resonant vocals and catchy dance performances, has won widespread popularity.

Their 29th single “STARS,” used as the ending theme for the variety show “Sorette!? Jissai Dōnano-ka,” was created as an answer song to their signature hit “R.Y.U.S.E.I.” Its exhilarating melody and airy ensemble draw listeners into the song’s world the moment they hear it.

With a driving beat that lifts your spirits, it’s a catchy pop tune full of momentum.

Give me a shakeMAX

MAX is a female dance group from Okinawa, and their 1997 release “Give me a Shake” topped the Oricon singles chart, becoming a hit song.

Their cool, mature dancing and catchy music leave a strong impression.

It’s a track that makes you want to copy the moves and dance along.