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Dance music to listen to in March: a roundup of tracks that will make you want to dance!

As the warmth of spring draws near, don’t you feel your body start to tingle with anticipation?March is a season when emotions run high, with graduations and new beginnings.That’s exactly when you want to lift your spirits and get your body moving with songs that make you want to dance.In this article, we’ve gathered plenty of dance tracks perfect for spring—songs that will have you naturally tapping out the rhythm as you listen.Sway by yourself in your room, or get hyped with your friends—either way works.Find that one song that colors your spring!

Dance music to listen to in March: a roundup of songs that will make you want to dance! (61–70)

Number one songShonan no Kaze & Nakata Yasutaka

Shonan no Kaze & Yasutaka Nakata – “Ichiban Uta” Music Video (Full Ver.)
Number one songShonan no Kaze & Nakata Yasutaka

When you hear a title like “XX Song,” it reminds you of Shonan no Kaze, right? This track features Yasutaka Nakata as producer, blending his melodious phrases with Shonan no Kaze’s hot-blooded, high-energy style.

It’s a dance number that’s very much their signature, rising from a mellow part into full heat all at once.

TrapKatori Shingo

A solo track by Shingo Katori, who began his activities under the banner of NEW MAP.

The vibe is a complete departure from the SMAP days, featuring an avant-garde sound and a high-energy dance tune that could rival any EDM singer.

With an irresistible beat that makes your body start moving, it’s almost hard to believe that Shingo Katori is the one singing this.

COLORLESSMiura Daichi

Daichi Miura - COLORLESS [Lyric Video] + Romaji | #COLORLESS
COLORLESSMiura Daichi

In March, as the season shifts into spring, you find yourself wanting to listen to refreshing songs that match the beautiful scenery.

“COLORLESS,” released in 2019 by entertainer Daichi Miura, is a track you should hear in March, when the possibilities of the future open up.

The synths, which evoke tropical house, give it a breezy feel.

In the vocal sections, his falsetto rising from the lower register showcases his appeal as a vocalist.

It’s a song that will brighten the outlook of anyone heading into a new environment, whether at school or work.

In conclusion

This time, I introduced dance music perfect for spring.

Singing, dancing, and music make the seasons feel even more vibrant.

If you found a track that caught your attention, try adding it to your daily background music.

It was a playlist perfect for the warmer season!