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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 collection of tracks that will make you want to dance! (41–50)

Better Off without You (feat. Shift K3Y)Becky Hill

Becky Hill – Better Off Without You (Official Video)
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.

cherry blossomCAPSULE

CAPSULE is a music unit formed by Yasutaka Nakata—known for providing music to artists like Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and Perfume—and Toshiko Koshijima.

Their debut single “Sakura,” released in 2001, was selected as the weather theme for TBS’s “Express” in February and March of that year.

A poppy electronic sound envelops a melody rooted in traditional Japanese elements.

The lyrics carry a warmth that makes you feel you won’t be lonely even when separated from someone important.

It’s a track that makes you want to step along as you sense the change of seasons.

cheeseChinozo

Chinozo “Cheese” feat. KafU
cheeseChinozo

Cheese has a distinctive smell and tang, doesn’t it? Because of that, some people don’t like it.

But I think it’s something you come to appreciate as you grow older.

The song “Cheese” captures that journey of gradually growing to love cheese with age.

It was created by the Vocaloid producer Chinozo and uses the voicebank KAFU.

The lyrics and melody are quite mysterious, but once you hear it, it’ll stick in your head.

There are many “I tried dancing” videos posted, so you can use them as a reference for choreography.

All My People in the HouseClaude VonStroke

Claude VonStroke “All My People In The House” (OFFICIAL)
All My People in the HouseClaude VonStroke

House musician Claude VonStroke.

Here’s one of his unmistakable tracks that has set countless dance floors in motion.

It plays with sound, blending humor and groove, and it’s impossible not to start moving.

This is a track you’ll want to hear with great sound and lighting.

TherapyDuke Dumont

Duke Dumont – Therapy (Visualiser)
TherapyDuke Dumont

This track by British musician Duke Dumont kicks off with a scorching vocal.

The singing builds in intensity, the track grows more driving, and the rush it creates is unlike anything else.

It’s a dance number that never lets up, delivering a dramatic, hot progression over a four-on-the-floor beat.

Rock, Paper, ScissorsFAKY

【Dance Performance Video】FAKY / Rock, Paper, Scissors
Rock, Paper, ScissorsFAKY

When you just want to dance and get hyped, I think “Rock, Paper, Scissors” is perfect.

It’s a track by the idol group FAKY and is also known as the opening theme for the drama “Saisho wa Pā.” With its uptempo melody, powerful lyrics, and intense choreography, it’s guaranteed to get you pumped.

By the way, the songwriter and composer is Sota Hanamura from Da-iCE.

Who Are You?HIROOMI TOSAKA

HIROOMI TOSAKA / Who Are You? (Music Video)
Who Are You?HIROOMI TOSAKA

For those who are entering a season of new beginnings and feeling uncertain about their path or direction, I recommend listening to “Who Are You?”.

It’s included on “Who Are You?”, released in 2020 by HIROOMI TOSAKA, a member of Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE.

The EDM track, infused with trap elements, packs a powerful punch.

Its lyrics, grappling with the theme of identity—who you really are—are deeply relatable.

If March has you wanting to change something or start something new, this song will give you a push forward.