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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! Have fun! The Best J-POP Dance Tracks (51–60)

Hot Hot HotTōhōshinki

TVXQ / “Hot Hot Hot” Music Video (Full Version)
Hot Hot HotTōhōshinki

It’s a refreshing dance tune from the Korean dance-vocal duo TVXQ that’ll blow away the summer heat.

The chorus refrain is easy to remember, and after just one listen you’ll be dancing with a smile.

The highly danceable track is a blast—let TVXQ’s dance tune sweep away your daily frustrations and even your little worries on the dance floor!

BonNumber_i

Number_i – BON (Official Dance Performance M/V)
BonNumber_i
https://www.tiktok.com/@miwakimono1234/video/7374766839353691408

An innovative track where the essence of Japanese tradition intersects with hip-hop.

Lyrics inspired by bonsai express delicate beauty and harmony with nature.

The blend of traditional Japanese instruments and contemporary beats feels fresh and is drawing attention both at home and abroad.

The choreography is blowing up on social media too! It’s perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy energetic music while touching on the beauty of Japanese tradition.

Whether you’re great at dancing or not, it’s a song everyone can get hyped to together.

LOVE MachineMōningu Musume.

Morning Musume. 'LOVE Machine' (MV)
LOVE MachineMōningu Musume.

From the late 1990s to the 2000s, when it comes to the national group that sparked the idol boom, it has to be Morning Musume, right? Their songs feature dance music produced by Tsunku♂, which is highly appealing, and among them, this particular track quickly became a hot topic thanks to its mysterious lyrics and choreography.

FlowerNaoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi “Hana” Music Video
FlowerNaoto Intiraymi

A danceable track by Naoto Inti Raymi featured in SHARP’s smartphone commercial! Even on days when things don’t go well, the upbeat lyrics encourage you to someday let your own flower bloom—and the choreography is just as energetic.

In the music video, 58 teenagers dance to Naoto Inti Raymi’s vocals.

With movements like flowers cheerfully blooming toward the sky, it’s a song whose dance gives you energy too.

Get hyped! Get dancing! Have fun! Best J-POP Dance Tracks (61–70)

DONNA???CRAZYBOY

CrazyBoy – DONNA??? (Official Music Video)
DONNA???CRAZYBOY

This is the first packaged single since switching labels.

As he launches full-fledged activities worldwide, be sure to check out the music video shot in LA with the crew of CRAZYBOY, aka ELLY, who is active in the U.S.

It’s a track that fully showcases his expressive power, pairing addictive, distinctive phrases with a sparse, seductive beat.

U.S.A.DA PUMP

DA PUMP / U.S.A. (short ver.)
U.S.A.DA PUMP
DA PUMP / U.S.A. Dance -Mirror ver.-

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.

LIFE feat.birdMondo Grosso

MONDO GROSSO is the solo project of Shiga-born musician Shinichi Osawa, and its signature track is “LIFE feat.

bird.” As the title suggests, the singer-songwriter bird is featured on the song.

It’s characterized by a lively rhythm influenced by Brazilian music—a dance number that lifts your spirits.