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Let's all dance! Uplifting dance tracks you can sing and dance to at karaoke

When you feel like getting pumped up with friends or coworkers at karaoke, you might want to have fun with songs you can sing and dance to, right?

Still, when it comes time to pick a song, it’s easy to get stuck on what to choose.

So in this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of popular songs you can both sing and dance to at karaoke!

From smash hits whose choreography pops into everyone’s head just from hearing the title, to high-energy tracks you can sing while really moving your body—we’ve gathered a wide range across generations.

Use this as a reference when choosing your next karaoke songs.

Let’s all dance! Hype dance songs you can sing and dance to at karaoke (71–80)

I wish you lots of happinessnaniwa danshi

Naniwa Danshi – Sachi Are [Official Music Video] YouTube ver.
I wish you lots of happinessnaniwa danshi

When it comes to dance numbers that evoke the arrival of a bright future, “Sachiare” comes to mind.

Released in 2022 by the male idol group Naniwa Danshi, the song was written and composed by Yujin Kitagawa of the folk duo Yuzu.

It features a poppy, glamorous melody line that resonates alongside a light, upbeat rhythm.

With many moves that use the whole body dynamically, it’s great for dance beginners too! It also sounds fun to divide the vocals and choreography into parts to showcase an idol-like flair and a sense of unity.

Don’t take off my sailor uniformo nyanko kurabu

Released as Onyanko Club’s debut single, it became a huge hit, especially among their devoted fans.

Produced by Yasushi Akimoto, the group gained popularity as idols that could be considered the origin of today’s AKB48.

It’s a song that makes the guys pretty happy when you dance to it cutely with a touch of shyness.

Rat-tat-tatSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

‘Rat-tat-tat’ Official Music Video / Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE
Rat-tat-tatSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

When it comes to songs by Sandaime (J Soul Brothers), dance is a given, but they often seem a bit challenging.

However, Rat-tat-tat is a track I highly recommend even for people with no dance experience—and you can dance to it while singing along.

It’s famous as the “Ratatata Dance” at USJ’s Halloween events and often pops up on social media around that time.

With irresistibly quirky moves and an addictive vibe, it’s a number that gets everyone hyped regardless of gender.

Kids can dance along too!

Step Up LOVEDAOKO × Okamura Yasuyuki

DAOKO × Yasuyuki Okamura “Step Up LOVE” MUSIC VIDEO
Step Up LOVEDAOKO × Okamura Yasuyuki

The collaborative song “Step Up LOVE” by DAOKO and Yasuyuki Okamura—Okamura’s vocal ability and expressiveness are outstanding as expected.

DAOKO more than holds her own too, with superb vocals and a voice full of clarity.

The number they sing together is bright and bursting with energy.

It seems like singing it as a couple at karaoke would leave you feeling refreshed.

Let’s practice at home and get into the groove.

Chemical Dancesurii

Suri’s new song is a rock tune themed around chemical reactions that makes you feel like you’re dancing in a laboratory! The lyrics skillfully weave together scientific terms and everyday metaphors, leaving a strong impression and sparking a chemical change in the listener’s heart.

With its bouncy rhythm and inventive melody, it’s impossible not to start nodding along.

Released in June 2024, this track showcases Suri’s talent to the fullest.

Experience the sharp sound arrangement, passionate lyrics, and soaring vocals in perfect harmony—be sure to try it at karaoke!

The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP

Many people imitated the hand choreography in the chorus and danced along to SMAP’s “Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana” (“The One and Only Flower in the World”).

It was first included and released on the 2002 album “SMAP 015/Drink! Smap!” and later released as a single in 2003.

Written and composed by Noriyuki Makihara, it was also used as the theme song for the drama “Boku no Ikiru Michi,” starring SMAP member Tsuyoshi Kusanagi.

The chorus choreography—raising and waving your hands, patting your chest, and giving a thumbs-up—was danced by fans and people of all ages.

Since it’s easy for anyone to copy, let’s all dance together, both the singers at karaoke and those listening!

What We Got ~A Miracle Is You~King&Prince

King & Prince “What We Got ~A Miracle With You~” MV Short Clip
What We Got ~A Miracle Is You~King&Prince

King & Prince’s “What We Got ~Kiseki wa Kimi to~” with Mickey Mouse dancing is so cute, isn’t it? It seems this song is part of a project for Mickey’s 100th anniversary! Listening to the whole track, the actual harmonies only appear midway through the B-melody, while the chorus is in unison.

The chorus repeats the same phrase and is very easy to follow, so I think it’s great to add your own harmonies! Singing in unison is fun, but adding harmonies here and there changes the vibe in a fun way.

For the record, I would sing an upper harmony on the parts of the chorus that are in Japanese! Try different approaches and find what feels right for you!