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 collection of tracks that will make you want to dance! (41–50)
Midnight (The Hanging Tree) [feat. Jalja]HOSH & 1979
![Midnight (The Hanging Tree) [feat. Jalja]HOSH & 1979](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xI6dqImaQ50/sddefault.jpg)
HOSH & 1979’s track “Midnight” features an unforgettable, once-heard-never-forgotten melodic line intricately intertwined with a superb synth bass.
True to its title, it’s a dark, danceable tune that could just about send you over the edge if you listen to it late at night.
How about giving this kind of dance music—a rarity in Japan—a try once in a while?
Dance music to listen to in March. A roundup of tracks that will make you want to dance! (51–60)
Hysteric Night GirlPSYQUI

When it comes to dance, some people might think of club music.
Since it’s not too intense, it’s perfect for those times when you just want to sway your body a little.
Among these, the one I want to highlight is “Hysteric Night Girl,” which is blowing up on social media.
It’s a track with a bouncy beat that feels great.
The producer, PSYQUI, has created many other club tracks as well, so if this caught your interest, give those a listen too.
By the way, the correct reading of PSYQUI is “Saiki.”
CelebrateTwice

One song that made waves after being performed at the 2022 Kouhaku Uta Gassen is “Celebrate.” It’s a track by the girl group TWICE, released to commemorate the fifth anniversary of their debut in Japan, and it expresses gratitude to their fans.
That makes it perfect for times when you want to convey thanks to someone—like at graduation or when moving on to a new school.
The choreography features lots of catchy moves, so it should be easy to learn.
However, it looks better performed by multiple people, so inviting some friends might be a good idea.
Fake & TrueTwice

TWICE’s ultra-cute and lavish track ‘Fake & True.’ It’s a number with their signature world-popular flair: a luxurious production topped with strong, resonant vocals.
Their performance is so stunning it makes you wish you could sing and dance as coolly as they do.
Hot StepTed Jasper

A track by dance/electronic musician Ted Jasper.
From the very start, the low male vocal refrain sets an exceptional atmosphere.
It’s a dance number that makes you want to boost the bass and listen in a dimly lit space, and it’s a song you can especially enjoy dancing to.
24-25iri

iri is a musician whose cosmopolitan, forward-thinking sound has captivated countless listeners.
Just by listening to her tracks, the everyday cityscape feels more stylish and ordinary life seems more dramatic.
Plug in a good pair of earphones, dress up a little, and head out into the city this spring with this song.
Rose Flower × Native Danceryui (FLOWER FLOWER) × Mizobe Ryo (odol)

A flawless mashup of Quruli’s classic “Bara no Hana” and Sakanaction’s classic “Native Dancer,” now made unstoppable by featuring singer yui.
How should we dance to an eight-beat track like this, while soaking in the emotion and atmosphere? It’s such an amazing mix that it makes you overthink things—in the best possible way.



