Popular Dance Songs Ranking [2026]
We’re bringing you the monthly Top 100 from the popular dance track rankings, all at once, ordered by most views!
There are tons of popular dance tracks that will boost your energy just by listening.
Check out the hottest, on-trend songs in this ranking.
The playlist is updated every week!
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Popular Dance Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Double Double FIGHT!CANDY TUNE50rank/position

This is a powerful cheer song by the idol group CANDY TUNE, formed in 2023.
Although it initially went unnoticed when it was released in April 2024, it exploded on TikTok in 2025.
A unique choreography—proposed by the members—where they burst out to the sides from a single-file line became a hot topic, propelling the song to No.
1 on the charts.
The lyrics carry the message that cheering someone on can also save yourself, gently giving listeners a push forward.
It also portrays the wavering emotions between one’s true feelings and public face, which many will relate to.
The catchy phrase repeated in the chorus is easy to remember, and singing it together creates a sense of unity.
The dance is easy to copy, making it perfect for school festivals or wedding performances.
Highly recommended for anyone aiming for a high-energy stage.
Popular Dance Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Get CoolStray Kids51rank/position

A positive song that sings about finding and enjoying the small joys of everyday life.
Overflowing with the refreshing vibe and youthful energy characteristic of Stray Kids, this track is included on the mini-album “I am YOU,” released in October 2018.
The chorus features memorable choreography using the thumbs, and its easy-to-copy moves are part of the appeal.
With hopeful lyrics that help you forget stressful days and a rhythmic beat that makes you want to move naturally, it’s perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy dancing in clubs or on the street.
Dance with friends, and it’s sure to be even more exciting!
TTTwice52rank/position

Many of TWICE’s songs are ones that make you want to try dancing at least once, aren’t they? That said, quite a few are pretty challenging.
This song, which incorporates the crying emoji—“TT”—into its choreography, is relatively easy to dance among them.
Let’s start by practicing just the chorus.
When Japanese people dance, movements often become too linear, so it might help to focus on the transitions between poses and connect them smoothly.
I can’t forget it.Sakanakushon53rank/position

A track that’s nostalgic yet fresh, with an irresistibly groovy, ’80s-style AOR sound! Released by Sakanaction in 2019 and included on their acclaimed album “834.194,” it also drew attention as a SoftBank TV commercial song.
During production, vocalist Ichiro Yamaguchi reportedly wrote as many as 150 variations of the lyrics, and that dedication adds depth to the piece.
The wistful, backward-looking lyrics blend exquisitely with the comfortable dance beat.
Play it on a late-summer drive or during a sunset barbecue, and it’s sure to set the mood—just a touch sentimental and undeniably cool.
POP IN 2B Komachi54rank/position

Released in October 2024 as an insert song for the TV anime Oshi no Ko Season 2, this track is a catchy idol-pop number performed by the three new members of B-Komachi.
Set to a rhythmic beat, the lyrics blend cuteness with a hint of edge, and the production—which mirrors shifting emotions—has become a hot topic.
A dance video has also been released, sparking a wave of fan participation with numerous “I tried dancing” uploads.
With its upbeat, easy-to-remember choreography, it’s perfect not only for anime fans but also for anyone looking to liven up dance events or karaoke.
Permission to DanceBTS55rank/position

BTS’s “Permission to Dance” is a danceable track released during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the memorable lyric “you don’t need permission to dance.” It features many movements—especially in the chorus and throughout—that are easy for beginners to imitate, making it well-suited for use in dance classes.
Dancing along to the music can help develop a sense of rhythm and let learners experience the joy of expressing themselves through dance.
Try using this song to combine basic steps and enjoy creating your own choreography!
Spicyaespa56rank/position

“Spicy,” the lead track from aespa’s 2023 mini-album, is a pop song with a heavy beat.
The choreography for the chorus has a feminine touch while being catchy and making you want to copy it.
At the start of the chorus, coordinating the hand movements with the hip motions makes it look clean.
Overall, it’s a feminine style of girls’ hip-hop, so it’s good to focus on fluidity in your body and hands.
I think it will look even better if you refine the silhouette all the way to your fingertips and arm shapes, so try checking your angles in the mirror!


