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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.

Classic songs for musical chairs. A carefully curated selection of easy-to-walk-to, crowd-pleasing tracks (31–40)

Make you happyNiziU

NiziU 『Make you happy』 M/V
Make you happyNiziU

NiziU is a nine-member girl group formed through the audition program Nizi Project, hosted by Korean music producer J.Y.

Park.

Their pre-debut single “Make you happy” was released digitally and became a hot topic around the world.

The jump-rope dance that appears in the song was also a huge hit with people of all ages, with many celebrities posting cover videos.

It’s an upbeat dance-pop number, so it’s also recommended as background music for a game of musical chairs.

Boyoyon Marchokaasan to issho

“Boyoyon March – No matter what kind of tough things happen ~” (with choreography) (from NHK E-Tele ‘Okaasan to Issho’)
Boyoyon Marchokaasan to issho

This song was born from NHK Educational TV’s “Okaasan to Issho,” with the original performed by Yuzo Imai (older brother) and Shoko Haida (older sister).

The lyrics and music were written by singer-songwriter Keizo Nakanishi.

With its march-like rhythm, it seems perfect for a game of musical chairs! It’s a big hit with children, and just listening to it can energize adults, too.

If you’re looking for BGM for musical chairs, be sure to add this to your playlist.

Maru Maru Mori MoriKaoru to Tomoki, tama ni Mukku.

Kaoru and Tomoki, with Mook sometimes. “Maru Maru Mori Mori! 2014” — choreography video featuring Kaoru and Tomoki.
Maru Maru Mori MoriKaoru to Tomoki, tama ni Mukku.

Maru Maru Mori Mori, which was chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama Marumo no Okite, was released on May 25, 2011.

It was sung by Mana Ashida and Fuku Suzuki as a unit under their character names from the show, and it became a massive hit that turned into a social phenomenon.

The catchy chorus and adorable choreography were hugely popular with both children and adults! Since it has a rhythm that’s easy to walk to, it’s also recommended as background music for musical chairs.

If you’re looking for songs to use in kindergartens or nurseries, be sure to give it a listen.

Odoru Pompoko Rin

Momoclo [MV] 'Odoru Pompokolin' ANIMATION MUSIC VIDEO / Momoiro Clover Z (MOMOIRO CLOVER Z)
Odoru Pompoko Rin

The theme song of the national anime Chibi Maruko-chan, Odoru Pompokolin.

This is a song that just about everyone—from children to adults—can sing, and its lyrics were written by the original creator, Momoko Sakura.

With its fun lyrics that make you want to hum along, the song has been covered by many musicians over the years, including Golden Bomber, E-girls, and Kaela Kimura.

Is there any song that fits musical chairs as perfectly as this one? That’s how highly recommended it is.

A beloved national tune that both kids and adults can enjoy.

Being human is nice

This song, “Ningen tte Ii na,” known as the ending theme of the anime Japanese Folktales, is a tune everyone knows from a beloved series that ran from 1975 to 2006—40 years in total.

It’s a famous song often heard on TV and even used in commercials, and with its cute lyrics it would surely be a great fit as background music for musical chairs! Even if little kids don’t know it yet, they’ll likely enjoy the charming lyrics and vocals.

It’s one of those songs that warms your heart when you listen to it.

In conclusion

The song selection varies depending on the ages of the players, but in any case, they were all popular tracks that liven up a game of musical chairs.

As you imagine the excitement, enjoy choosing the songs too.

Someone might fall behind in the game because they’re humming along or dancing—that’s part of the fun, isn’t it?