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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)

Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

[Momoclo MV] Go for it! Phantom Thief Girl / Momoiro Clover Z (MOMOIRO CLOVER / IKUZE! KAITOU SHOUJO)
Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

This is a legendary song that has practically a 100% chance of being performed at Momoiro Clover Z—aka “Momoclo”—concerts, a true anthem that has supported them all along.

The choreography for the chorus isn’t that hard; watch a video once and you can copy it.

These days, a lot of karaoke tracks show the members themselves on screen, so if you dance along with the video, the energy in the karaoke room will go through the roof! Up to the chorus, each part belongs to a different member, so split into Shiorin, Aarin, Reni-chan, and Momoka-san parts and go wild like the real Momoclo! Perfect for any gathering of idol fans!

BIG CITY RODEOGENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE

GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE / “BIG CITY RODEO” Music Video – with Lyrics
BIG CITY RODEOGENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE

“BIG CITY RODEO” by GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE.

This song includes an easy-to-copy “peekaboo dance” in the middle, so everyone can dance along.

It’s a party tune, and it’s sure to get everyone hyped at karaoke.

Love ABONEWS

Love's ABO / NEWS (cover) - mono palette.
Love ABONEWS

Released in 2009 as NEWS’s 11th single.

Unusual for a Johnny’s song, it has a somewhat sexy and slightly flashy vibe.

The choreography isn’t difficult, so it’s a song I’d love to see men perform—singing and dancing coolly.

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.

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.

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

Joyfulikimonogakari

Joyful / Ikimonogakari (Cover)
Joyfulikimonogakari

When it comes to Ikimonogakari’s hype-up songs, this is the one! Many people probably know “Joyful” from its strong association with Ezaki Glico’s Pocky commercial.

Thanks in part to the ad, it’s a karaoke anthem that people of all ages can enjoy together.

The chorus repeats a lot, but it never drags, making it a perfect track to dance, go wild, and blow off stress.

Even outside the chorus, its poppy groove will have your body moving on its own.

Dancing HeroOginome Yōko

Yoko Oginome / Dancing Hero (Eat You Up) MV [New Dance Ver.]
Dancing HeroOginome Yōko

Released in 1985 as Yoko Oginome’s seventh single, this song is a Japanese-language cover of British singer Angie Gold’s disco number.

It features a fast four-on-the-floor beat and glittering synth sounds, and its catchy chorus is unforgettable after just one listen.

The track returned to the spotlight in 2017 thanks to Osaka Prefectural Tomioka High School’s “Bubble Dance,” and it topped the Oricon Weekly Karaoke Ranking in January 2018.

Dance in shoulder-padded outfits and bold, thick-brow makeup reminiscent of the bubble era, and the crowd is guaranteed to go wild.

Highly recommended as a timeless crowd-pleaser for wedding performances, school festivals, and events enjoyed across generations.