Dance songs that will liven up entertainment/acts recommended for men
“I want to perform a dance as an entertainment act, but I can’t decide on a song.” “I’m a beginner, so I don’t know what kind of music to dance to.” Any guys feeling this way?
To solve those worries in one go, this article rounds up a bunch of recommended dance tracks perfect for performances and showcases!
From beginner-friendly picks to songs you’ll want to try when you’re aiming to look cool, we’ve got a wide range.
Be sure to read to the end and choose the track that suits you best!
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Dance songs that hype up the crowd for men’s recommended performances/acts (21–30)
Nihon no Mikata – I Came Because It’s NevadaYajima Beauty Salon

This is a dance track created by Tunnels and DJ OZMA, inspired by chorus groups from Black music.
If you imitate the costumes, I think that alone will win over the crowd.
The dance isn’t that difficult either, so feel free to go all out and have fun with it.
Hotel AlienBRADIO

Anime ‘Peeping Life TV Season 1??’ opening theme.
It’s a simple dance with a bit of a quirky edge, but if you can nail it sharply, it’s a light and fun routine.
As you can see in the music video, dancing in disguise makes it enjoyable for both the dancers and the audience.
Be sure to try dancing it in costume!
Dance songs that liven up the party: recommended performances/acts for men (31–40)
ThrillerMichael Jackson

Released in 1983, this is a major hit by Michael Jackson.
The music video is structured like a story and became a hot topic as an innovative work that overturned the conventional concept of music videos.
The famous dance scene in which zombies dance with Michael has been recreated in live performances and other settings.
A-RA-SHIstorm

Arashi, one of Japan’s most iconic idol groups, debuted with this song in 1999.
It’s a signature track that everyone from kids to adults knows, so it can be used in any place or at any event.
Many people even remember the dance, so it might be a good idea to get the whole venue involved.
FestivoZatoichi Soundtrack
This is the tap dance piece that appears near the end of Takeshi Kitano’s version of the film Zatoichi.
It’s a superb East-meets-West dance song that fuses Japanese scales and timbres—evocative of Bon Odori and the like—with Western tap dance.
Real tap dancing might be difficult, but even just imitating the other dance moves is impressive.
sense of shamesense of shame

A representative song by Shuchishin, a three-man project unit born from the quiz variety show “Quiz! Hexagon II.” Since the choreography isn’t very intense, it shouldn’t be too difficult to mimic.
Forget your ‘shame,’ belt out the catchy chorus, and the crowd will go wild!
Get The TreasureSHINee

This track is stylish, cool, and seriously addictive.
Its standout feature is the incredibly slick choreography.
The dance scenes in the music video are a bit short, but if you check out live footage and the like, you should be able to see all the choreography.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced lots of dance songs.
If you search for “song title dance” on YouTube, you should find plenty of helpful choreography videos.
It can also be fun to create your own original dance based on those!



