Classic songs for musical chairs. A carefully curated selection of easy-to-walk-to, crowd-pleasing tracks.
Musical Chairs—haven’t you all played it at least once?In this article, we’ll introduce songs that are perfect to play during a game of musical chairs.When you play, you may wonder what kind of music makes it easy to walk and gets everyone excited.So we’ve picked a wide range of recommendations—from classics like “Oklahoma Mixer” and “Mayim Mayim,” to popular children’s songs, dance tracks, and J-pop that everyone knows.If you’re looking for tracks to use for recreational activities, be sure to check these out.
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Classic songs for musical chairs: a carefully selected list of easy-to-walk, crowd-pleasing tracks (21–30)
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

LiSA’s song Gurenge was used as the theme song for the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba and became a massive hit, even turning into a social phenomenon.
It’s also a rare track that topped the Oricon charts right at the transition from the Heisei to the Reiwa era.
Its driving, intense rock sound and LiSA’s soaring vocals perfectly matched the anime’s opening.
Now that the song is widely known among both children and adults, it’s also a great choice as background music for a game of musical chairs.
DynamiteBTS

“Dynamite” is perfect as BGM for a grown-ups’ game of musical chairs.
Released by BTS in 2020, the single was a massive hit, topping the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks.
Its uptempo vibe will get your body moving, making it an ideal track to play during the game.
It’s fun not only to walk, but to add a little dance to your steps like BTS while you circle the chairs.
Give it a try at your adults-only party!
Ebi KanicsKeroponzu

A hugely popular Keropons song among kids and moms, it’s included on the album of the same title, “Ebi Kanix,” released in 2002.
An official video was posted on YouTube in 2012, and it’s now surpassed 100 million views! It’s an upbeat, super-fun number that incorporates elements of aerobics.
You can dance and sing along while striking shrimp and crab poses that Japanese people love! Highly recommended as background music for musical chairs in kindergartens and nursery schools.
A I U E O musicGReeeeN

GReeeeN are masked artists who juggle careers as dentists while performing as a vocal group.
“Aiueo Ongaku” was released as a digital-only single on April 24, 2013.
It was selected as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime series LINE OFFLINE: Salaryman and LINE TOWN, and the music video features a collaboration with LINE’s original characters and choreographer Jonte’ Moaning, who works with top artists around the world.
The melody, inspired by the 50 Japanese syllables, is easy to get into and hugely popular with kids.
Try adding it to your musical chairs playlist!
DoraemonHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino’s 11th single “Doraemon,” released in 2018, is the theme song for the film Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Treasure Island.
If you’re looking for a track that gets both adults and kids excited, this song is highly recommended.
Doraemon has been on TV since the time today’s moms and dads were little, and it’s probably harder to find someone who dislikes it.
Plus, the rhythms in Gen Hoshino’s music overflow with pure fun, and when this plays as background music, it puts smiles on everyone’s faces and gets the crowd going.
Let’s all get excited together—adults and kids alike!



