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Pick up the songs that went viral on social media! Reiwa-era dance numbers

In recent years, thanks to the rise of social media, there’s been a growing trend of songs gaining attention from dance cover videos posted by everyday users.

Catchy dances that make you want to imitate them have become one factor in creating social phenomena.

So this time, we’re introducing dance numbers that trended in the Reiwa era.

Along with hip-hop tracks, we’re also featuring songs where users created choreography to rock numbers, so be sure to try dancing along!

Pick Up Songs That Went Viral on Social Media! Reiwa-Era Dance Numbers (11–20)

fake face dance musicOnda Masanori

'fake face dance music' / Masanori Onda
fake face dance musicOnda Masanori

A track released in July 2023 by Kyoto-born singer-songwriter Masanori Onda.

After going viral on social media—its chorus racking up over 1.3 million plays on Instagram—the song finally made its much-anticipated debut.

It rides a rhythmic beat to convey suspicion toward someone hiding behind a false face and the turbulence of shifting emotions.

Its catchy melody and tightly rhymed phrases stick in your head, giving it an addictive quality that makes you want to replay it.

It’s the kind of stylish dance number whose breezy tempo becomes irresistible; perfect for a night drive or for lightening a slightly foggy mood.

Haven’t you replied yet? Old-man texting style! (feat. Amai)Yoshimoto ojisan

No reply yet, Kana? 💦 An old-man-text style 😁❗️ / Amai (Raincoat)
Haven’t you replied yet? Old-man texting style! (feat. Amai)Yoshimoto ojisan

That buzzworthy phrase from the internet has finally become a full song! The creator is Yoshimoto Ojisan, a Vocaloid producer who’s also active as a comedian.

This work comically portrays the intergenerational communication gap in a way that will make you laugh out loud.

When it dropped in June 2025, it sparked a massive boom on social media, debuting at No.

2 on Billboard JAPAN’s Heatseekers Songs chart.

There’s something addictive about how the cool, deadpan reactions to those unique expressions of affection blend with the virtual singer’s voice.

It’s perfect for hyping up with friends—and you might want to try copying the dance that’s trending on TikTok too!

ObsessedAyumu Imazu

This track, released in January 2024 by Ayumu Imazu—who hails from Osaka and studied abroad in New York before launching a global career—went viral across Asia after a demo posted on TikTok inspired dance videos from K-pop idols including SEVENTEEN.

Its candid, self-deprecating lyrics about the singer’s tendency to fall in love too quickly are part of its charm, capturing the exhilarating rush and confusion of becoming infatuated.

The chill, pop-infused sound crafted by A.G.O is also irresistibly smooth, making it the perfect song to play when your heart is fluttering at the start of a romance or when you can’t stop thinking about someone you like!

New Treasure IslandSakanakushon

Sakanaction / New Treasure Island -Music Video-
New Treasure IslandSakanakushon

This work is captivating for its catchy rhythm, retro-infused sound, and addictive progression.

Blending dance music with rock, it features an impressive 1980s-style synthesizer sound.

It expresses a steady, deliberate approach toward dreams, hopes, and goals in creative endeavors, resulting in a track that lifts the heart with every listen.

Produced by Sakanaction in September 2015, it was created as the theme song for the film Bakuman.

The music video, packed with retro-inspired direction, also drew attention, and the song reached No.

1 on the Billboard JAPAN Hot 100.

It’s recommended for those who want to cherish hope for the future and a positive mindset, for people involved in creative activities, and above all, for anyone about to embark on a new challenge.

Is being cute not enough?CUTIE STREET

[Choreography Video -MV edition-] CUTIE STREET 'Is Being Cute Not Enough?"
Is being cute not enough?CUTIE STREET
https://www.tiktok.com/@cutie_street/video/7483836569720245511

CUTIE STREET’s debut single hits the very heart of KAWAII culture! This work comically portrays that girlish feeling of wanting your makeup to be perfect even when you’re about to be late, along with the bold confidence to declare that your cuteness is a talent.

While asking, “Is being cute not enough?” it delivers an ultra-positive message about turning your shortcomings into strengths—absolutely awesome.

Released in November 2024, the single debuted at No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

The catchy choreography is sure to get everyone copying and hyped! It’s like a magical cheer song that boosts your self-esteem whether you listen or dance.