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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 tracks you can sing and dance to at karaoke (31–40)

A-RA-SHIarashi

ARASHI – A・RA・SHI [Official Music Video]
A-RA-SHIarashi

Arashi’s debut single “A・RA・SHI,” released in 1999, was used as the image song for the 1999 Volleyball World Cup and as the theme song for the drama “V no Arashi,” starring the members of Arashi.

Even if you’re not a fan, the upbeat melody makes your body move naturally when it plays—it’s that catchy.

The arm-rotating move in the latter half of the chorus is easy for anyone to copy, so be sure to do it together with everyone at karaoke! And if you’re someone who wants to dance even more, try grooving through the other parts too so you won’t lose to Arashi’s energy.

MONSTER DANCEKEYTALK

KEYTALK/「MONSTER DANCE」MUSIC VIDEO
MONSTER DANCEKEYTALK

This is the sixth single by KEYTALK, the four-piece rock band whose name is known for meaning “conversing in scales.” The track is used as the opening theme for the sketch comedy show “Atarashii Kagi.” Its instantly catchy, high-energy vibe really sticks with you.

With call-and-response parts in the chorus and plenty of pop appeal, it’s perfect for getting everyone shouting along at karaoke.

The beat shifts repeatedly throughout the song and becomes addictively engaging—an upper tune recommended for when you want to go wild at karaoke.

VenusTakkī & Tsubasa

Tackey & Tsubasa “FNS Music Festival THE LIVE”
VenusTakkī & Tsubasa

Since the choreography uses only the upper body, you can dance even while seated, making it great for group karaoke.

The moves are simple and easy to learn, yet still look cool, so it’s a song I’d love for both men and women to enjoy together at karaoke.

Irresponsible HeroKanjani∞

[Wotagei] Irresponsible Hero [Go Japan!!]
Irresponsible HeroKanjani∞

When it comes to festival songs, Kanjani Eight’s “Mukashin Hero” (Reckless Hero) is a must.

Written by Jouya Uenaka of THE Inazuma Sentai, it was released on October 29, 2008 as their ninth single.

It’s a life-cheering anthem that brightly sings about the carefree idea that “things will work out somehow”! It’s super upbeat and guaranteed to get everyone hyped at karaoke.

It also pairs well with wotagei, so feel free to give it a try! Fun for all ages, so if you’re unsure what to sing at karaoke, definitely check this one out.

Rising SunEXILE

EXILE / Rising Sun -short version-
Rising SunEXILE

This is a charity song that EXILE released as a support song for the Great East Japan Earthquake.

It’s a track filled with the belief that if you keep moving forward without giving up, you’ll surely see the light.

EXILE’s choreography tends to be on the difficult side, but even copying just the chorus from the official karaoke footage or live performance videos looks cool.

Let’s all dance! High-energy dance songs you can sing and dance to at karaoke (41–50)

Follow meE-girls

E-Girls / Follow Me ~Short Version~
Follow meE-girls

Released as E-Girls’ third single in 2012, the song became popular for wedding performances and school festivals, with many dance videos uploaded to sites like YouTube.

It’s a cute, upbeat track that makes you want to sing and dance along.

UFOpinku redii

Released in 1977, Pink Lady’s “UFO” became their biggest hit single.

It’s especially well-known among older generations, so it’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser at company or family gatherings when you sing it at karaoke.

If you know the dance, you can use it in any situation, and the choreography is simple, so I recommend memorizing it.