Dance music by a Japanese band
More and more bands are creating songs designed to shine live—tracks you can dance to and have fun with.
This time, we’re spotlighting dance music from Japanese bands.
Even when you’re listening alone in your room, a four-on-the-floor beat makes you want to move.
It’s a roundup we’d especially love student bands—who’ve just started and haven’t picked a cover yet—to check out.
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Japanese music bands’ dance music (31–40)
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A track released in advance from an album themed around “Tokyo.” It features the sharp, Rickenbacker-driven sound characteristic of a guitar rock band.
Starting with a guitar riff, the lyrics unfold through game-like metaphors, while the melancholic vocals and the offbeat, side-to-side groove of the drums feel great.
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GADORO delivers a standout track that radiates a deep affection for music and a distinctive way of enjoying it.
Set over a sound that incorporates elements of club music, the lyrics unfold with sharp observations of everyday life and a unique point of view.
It paints a portrait of someone who prefers chain-restaurant meals and casual fashion over a life of luxury, embedding a down-to-earth sensibility as its message.
Included on the album TAKANABE, released in April 2024, the song’s music video features comedian Machiura Pink, bringing its humor-filled world to life on screen.
It’s a recommended listen for winding down at the end of the day or when you want to reconnect with your true self.


