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!
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Dance music to listen to in March: A roundup of songs that will make you want to dance! (21–30)
Tokyo (feat. Xira)3LAU

A track by the talented American DJ whose name is written as 3LAU and pronounced “Blau.” It features a driving dance beat and crackling, sequenced synthesizers, paired with airy, reverb-drenched vocals—an exceptionally skillful number.
It’s a song that lets you start dancing with a fresh, new feeling.
NananananiroPerfume

When it comes to Japanese dance numbers, you just can’t leave out Perfume.
“Nananananairo” is a song where you can feel their natural, relaxed vibe.
It’s perfectly suited for spring, with an open, breezy feel, and its laid-back beat makes it irresistibly danceable.
Sad (feat. Afrojack)Chico Rose

Here’s a track that hooks you within the first second, with raspy female vocals and handclaps.
Above all, the beat and the sound effects are insanely genius.
It’s a showcase of Chico Rose and DJ Afrojack’s skills, and combined with the trippy music video, in a word, it’s just insane.
Falling PetalsSEVENTEEN

Seventeen enjoys great popularity in Japan.
While they’re strongly associated with powerful, intense dance performances, they’re actually skilled at softer, more fluid movements as well.
A performance that showcases this is “Fallin’ Flower.” The lyrics liken flowers that fall and scatter to a broken heart.
The choreography matches the lyrics, with all 13 members moving as one to depict petals drifting away.
It’s both beautiful and impactful, so if you recreate it, you’re sure to amaze people.
The wind is blowing.AKB48

It is an inspiring AKB48 song whose powerful melody and hope-filled lyrics resonate deeply.
Created to encourage Japan after the earthquake, the piece symbolizes the strength to move forward like the wind.
The lyrics, which portray the determination to overcome hardship and keep walking toward the future, have comforted and encouraged many people.
Released in October 2011, it debuted at number one on the Oricon chart, achieved million-seller status, and is regarded as one of AKB48’s signature works.
Listening to the lyrics while trying the dance might give you the courage to face forward and keep moving ahead.
Turning UpARASHI

A year-end number from Japan’s top idol group, Arashi, released in 2019.
Despite the cheesy, news-style opening of the music video, the song itself is surprisingly groovy and stylish.
Not only the beat but also the rhythmic melody makes it easy to dance to—it’s a track with the power to get even J-POP fans moving.
Better Off without You (feat. Shift K3Y)Becky Hill

Becky Hill, a singer who represents America.
Her first track of 2020 is a flawless dance number.
The contrast between the quiet introduction and the soaring build is brilliantly dramatic and irresistibly danceable.
It’s a song you can enjoy by following the lyrics or simply surrendering to the beat.



