How many dances can you do? Dance numbers recommended for the Yutori generation
In recent years, a variety of dance videos have been spreading across social media.
From songs originally created as dance tracks to songs that aren’t dance tracks but have a strong association with dance, there are countless examples in the J-pop scene.
So this time, we’ve put together a list of dance songs we recommend for the yutori generation.
We’ll introduce a wide range—from cool dances and cute dances to comedic dances—so be sure to check them out!
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How many dances can you do? Dance numbers recommended for the Yutori generation (11–20)
SevenJung Kook

A refreshing dance track that fuses UK garage and pop elements has been delivered by Jung Kook.
Released in July 2023, the song conveys a passionate desire to spend every day from Monday to Sunday with a beloved partner.
Blending gentle, soaring vocals with a breezy melody, the track becomes even more captivating with a feature from American rapper Latto.
The music video stars Korean actress Han So-hee, who portrays a sweet yet bittersweet love story.
It’s a perfect pick for those looking to create choreography for events like school festivals.
Its rhythmic sound and catchy phrases are memorable, brimming with an irresistible energy that makes you want to move.
AGEHAGENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE

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♬ AGEHA – GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE
An upbeat dance tune that sends your mood soaring just by listening.
Its powerful message about breaking out of your shell and taking flight will give listeners a strong push forward.
GENERATIONS’ trademark energetic performance bursts forth, and the choreography was so impressive it won Best Choreography at the MTV VMAJ 2016.
Released as a single in January 2016, the track is also included on the album “SPEEDSTER” and was used as the theme song for Nippon TV’s “Sukkiri!!”.
If you want to hype up a party or a performance, dance to this and you’re guaranteed to be the star of the show!
How Many BoogieFuma no KTR × SKRYU × WAZGOGG

A collaboration by Fuma no KTR, SKRYU, and WAZGOGG that rides an irresistibly catchy beat to celebrate the pursuit of staying true to oneself.
The funky, groovy sound meshes perfectly with laid-back, humorous rap, making it a track that feels better with every listen.
Featured on the EP “Wasuremono,” released in February 2023, the song’s music video stars actors Natsumi Ikedo and Shota Minami, and the quirky “chill-out dance” in the video also drew attention.
It’s the perfect song for anyone who wants to enjoy self-expression or is looking for upbeat music to refresh their mood.
You’ll likely find yourself hitting repeat over and over.
In conclusion
How was it? This time, I introduced dance numbers I’d like to recommend to the yutori generation.
From fan favorites to songs that became social phenomena, they’re all ones you’ve probably seen at least once, right? They’re great for livening up karaoke as well, so I hope this helps you choose your setlist.


