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Recommended for middle school dance classes! Songs that are fun to dance to

With dance now a required part of middle school PE, do you ever find yourself struggling to pick the right songs when it’s time to actually dance? If the track is easy to groove to and everyone in class knows it, your body moves naturally and the whole group gets energized! In this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs for middle school dance classes, picked from a wide range of genres including Japanese music, Western music, and K-pop.

We’ve gathered everything from cool, up-tempo tracks to pop songs that will make you smile.

Find the perfect song to brighten up your dance class!

Recommended for middle school dance classes! Fun songs to dance to (1–10)

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YOASOBI “Gunjou” Official Music Video
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This track is also the theme song for the nationwide high school dance club support initiative “Dance ONE Project ’21,” and it’s a great fit for dance classes.

While the song doesn’t have a fixed choreography, there is a routine released by the Dance ONE Project ’21, so it could be a good idea to try copying that.

The project’s choreography keeps the rhythm while capturing the mood of the lyrics, making it easy to incorporate into lessons.

The lyrics—about things you love and the conflicts surrounding them—are perfect for junior high school students, so I think it will be easy to work with in terms of expression!

NIGHT DANCERNEW!imase

【imase】NIGHT DANCER(MV)
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“NIGHT DANCER,” a worldwide hit, is a great choice for dance classes thanks to its popularity and strong sense of rhythm.

The choreography that trended on social media features rhythmic moves that are easy even for beginners to try and imitate.

For creative dance activities in class, the song’s tempo isn’t too fast, making it accessible for students doing dance for the first time.

While rhythmic, the track also carries a somewhat wistful tone, which I’m sure will help develop creativity and expressive skills as well.

Uptown FunkNEW!Mark Ronson

Mark Ronson – Uptown Funk (Official Video) ft. Bruno Mars
Uptown FunkNEW!Mark Ronson

Here’s a recommendation from Western pop: “Uptown Funk,” a track by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars, is a beloved staple in the dance world, used widely by beginners and experts alike.

While there’s no set choreography, it’s perfect for rhythm training.

If you combine movements and steps learned in class or build choreography around fundamental dance techniques, you’re sure to have a wonderful dance experience.

It’s a rhythm-packed song that makes you want to move, so definitely try using it in your dance classes!

Recommended for middle school dance classes! Fun songs to dance to (11–20)

ButterNEW!BTS

BTS (방탄소년단) ‘Butter’ Official MV
ButterNEW!BTS

BTS’s hit song “Butter” is upbeat and danceable, and because the choreography is easy to imitate, it’s a perfect choice for dance classes.

Many people have tried copying the moves in the chorus, and among BTS’s dances, it’s relatively simple and easy to follow, making it suitable for incorporating into lessons.

Since it’s a famous track, even students who are new to dance can engage with it more easily.

Because it’s a catchy, familiar, danceable song, I think it’s ideal for a class where everyone shares ideas and creates together!

I wonderNEW!Da-iCE

Da-iCE /「I wonder」Performance Video
I wonderNEW!Da-iCE

I think Da-iCE’s “I wonder” is a perfect song for dance classes because the choreography at the beginning is easy to imitate.

While it’s a very danceable track, it also carries a refreshing feel and a touch of poignancy, allowing for a wide range of expression.

That means there’s a lot students can develop through it in a dance class.

For creative work, you can use movements inspired by the lyrics, and steps that match the rhythm also fit well.

I believe this song offers many opportunities to learn through dance—such as expressing individual character and building group cooperation.

Please consider using it!

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YOASOBI "Idol" Official Music Video
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YOASOBI’s “Idol,” which became widely known thanks to the TV anime Oshi no Ko, is another highly recommended track.

While it has strong idol elements, I think each student’s individuality can really shine in the expressions and creative work emphasized in class.

There’s original choreography as well, so it’s great to try copying it.

Some kids may feel shy about dancing, but I believe it’s a song that can lead to growth if they can set aside that embarrassment and commit to expressing themselves!

KICKBACKNEW!Yonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu’s “KICK BACK” is a bit on the fast side tempo-wise, but I think it’s perfect for dance lessons in middle school.

There isn’t any set choreography, but there are some simple routines uploaded on YouTube, so I recommend trying to copy those.

The song has an intense feel, but its danceable rhythm and beat are definite highlights.

Since it’s also the opening theme for the anime Chainsaw Man, it’s popular among middle schoolers and should be easy to work with.

Creating your own choreography that incorporates movements learned in class will surely make for a fun dance experience!