Recommended dance music for children. Kid-friendly dance tunes that make you want to move.
For kids who love dancing, here are some recommended dance songs just for them!
We’ve gathered classic kids’ dance tracks, trending songs, and tunes perfect for school sports days.
Some songs come with choreography videos, so feel free to use them as a reference.
Even if the original dance is difficult, many songs are introduced with simplified versions for children, so even kids who aren’t confident in dancing can feel at ease.
First, try dancing happily and energetically!
And once you can dance to them, challenge yourself with more difficult choreography!
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Recommended dance music for kids. Kid-friendly dance tracks that make you want to move (81–90)
BarararararararaTōkyō Dizunī Rizōto

The happy dance using the “balalalalalala” song from Baymax is bright and perfect for kids to perform at events like sports days.
It’s recommended to let the children listen to the song beforehand so they get used to it, then incorporate it into the dance.
By coordinating costumes and making pompoms to add flair, the children’s performance will look even more vibrant and become an ideal dance for a sports day.
Teachers and kids alike—make it a cheerful, fun dance full of smiles!
U.S.A.DA PUMP

This is the song that DA PUMP covered in 2018 and turned into a huge hit along with the catchy “Iine! Dance.” The original was released as a single in 1992 by Italian singer Joe Yellow.
The “Iine! Dance” looks simple, but when you actually try it, it’s surprisingly tricky.
Still, if everyone just has fun dancing without worrying too much about the details, it’ll make for an awesome event memory.
The chorus lyrics are super simple and catchy too, so let’s all sing, dance, and have a great time!
Tokyo GirlPerfume

Perfume, a dance group that has captured worldwide attention with their unique style that adds a pop sensibility to techno and dance music, is a must when recommending dance tracks.
Their three cute voices and their dancing are part of the appeal.
TOKYO GIRL leans into dance music, and the choreography is especially cool.
The moves are intricate, so the key is how faithfully you can reproduce them.
Dear Shine SkyYoshitake Chihaya

Dear Shine Sky is the ending theme used in the latter half of the series Hirogaru Sky! Precure, which has been airing since 2023.
In the ending video, the four characters who appear early on show off a cute dance! The cool sound is a perfect match for the choreography.
This series also features the first-ever male Precure, so boys as well as girls may have seen it.
Be sure to try dancing along with the Precure characters!
loveHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino’s “Koi” was used as the theme song for the drama We Married as a Job! (Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu).
Alongside the drama’s popularity, the song and its music video also set major records.
It was memorable that the cast—including leads Gen Hoshino and Yui Aragaki—danced to the song.
Rather than being a cool, complex routine, the choreography is poppy and doesn’t require much technique, making it perfect for dances at school sports days or children’s performances.
Happy SongTokyo Dizunīrando

The dance track from Tokyo Disneyland, overflowing with smiles and energy, is perfect for enjoying with your kids.
Featuring a bright, positive message and a lively rhythm, it’s irresistibly catchy—just listening will make your body start moving.
Released in September 2020 alongside the opening of the attraction “The Happy Ride with Baymax,” this energetic song incorporates the world of the Disney film Big Hero 6.
Created to match the attraction’s theme, it’s also included on the album “Tokyo Disney Resort 35th ‘Happiest Celebration!’ Grand Finale Music Album.” With its catchy melody and up-tempo beat, it’s fun for children who love dancing and even those who aren’t confident dancers will feel like joining in.
It’s a great track for the whole family to dance to together, making it perfect for sports days and family events!
Recommended dance music for kids: Kid-friendly tracks that make you want to dance (91–100)
DoraemonHoshino Gen

Doraemon is a beloved national anime that has been cherished by children for many years.
Gen Hoshino released a song with the exact same title, “Doraemon,” which was also used as the theme song for the movies and the TV anime.
I think many children know this song from watching the movies and the TV show.
Although it’s not a dance-song genre, the music video includes choreography.
The moves are detailed and fast, so it’s on the difficult side.
However, children have great memories, and if they practice properly, I think they can learn it quickly without fear, so I highly recommend it!



