Recommended songs for jazz dance
A complete roundup of recommended tracks perfect for jazz dance!
We’ve picked everything from high-energy melodies to stylish grooves.
This time, we chose based on “coolness,” “sense of style,” and “ease of dancing.”
From jazz dance close to contemporary to jazz dance leaning toward animation, there’s a wide lineup of tracks to match all kinds of jazz dance styles!
If you want to stand out from the crowd, the first step is choosing a cool track.
Use this as a reference and give it a try!
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Recommended songs for jazz dance (21–30)
DemovastDELADAP

Deladap is an Austrian electroswing band.
Their musical style has two facets: one is electroswing, and the other is adult contemporary that blends various genres.
Among their tracks, “Demovast” is an especially cool example of adult contemporary.
You can also hear Arabian elements in it.
For jazz dance, I think this song is very easy to dance to.
Give it a try!
Get Lucky (ft Pharrell)Flash Mob Jazz

Daft Punk’s hit song “Get Lucky.” This version, “Get Lucky (ft Pharrell),” is a cover by the jazz band Flash Mob Jazz.
The original is techno with a strong groove, but Flash Mob Jazz’s take gives it a cool, jazz-forward vibe.
It preserves the strengths of the original while reimagining it, so it feels fresh.
The groove is strong, too, making it perfect for jazz dance!
Recommended songs for jazz dance (31–40)
XXXL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel, a band with high name recognition even in Europe.
Their song “XXX” is one of their masterpieces, released in 2011.
The track blends rock with R&B elements.
Its unique, unparalleled melody really sticks in your head.
Because the song’s structure is complex, it may be difficult for dance beginners, but if you can pull it off, it will look incredibly cool.
Definitely give it a try!
Back It UpCara Emerald

Caro Emerald is a leading electro-swing artist from the Netherlands.
Although she isn’t often featured directly in Japanese media, many people may know her because her songs have been used as ending themes and insert tracks on variety shows.
Caro Emerald has released a lot of smooth electro-swing.
Wouldn’t it be perfect for stylish jazz dance? The tracks are very easy to dance to, so give them a try!
Í TokuniEivør

The Faroe Islands, a small archipelago under Danish territory.
Eivør is an artist who represents the Faroes.
Her musical style is rooted in Faroese folk music.
The melodies woven from contemporary music and Faroese traditions are strikingly distinctive.
“Í Tokuni” is one of her signature songs and is sung in Faroese.
With its somewhat mechanical atmosphere, it pairs extremely well with jazz dance that has an animated feel.
Be sure to check it out!
Broken SorrowNuttin’ But Stringz

Nuttin’ But Stringz is a violin duo rooted in hip-hop and classical music.
The group consists of two brothers.
Their biggest appeal is their unparalleled musicality: classical foundations infused with elements of Black music, particularly hip-hop.
Their signature track, Broken Sorrow, delivers a classical sound with a powerful groove.
It’s a perfect fit for slick jazz dance choreography!
Havana feat. Young ThugCamila Cabello

Camila Cabello’s hit song “Havana feat.
Young Thug.” It was a massive success worldwide, so many of you probably know it.
Her talent had already been recognized during her Fifth Harmony days, but this song really cemented it.
Her roots are in Cuba and Mexico, and you can hear that background reflected in the melody.
The groove is excellent too, making it perfect for jazz dance.
Give it a try!


