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!
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Pick up songs that went viral on social media! Reiwa-era dance numbers (21–30)
APT.ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

This ambitious work effectively combines the essences of pop and rock, fusing Korean youth culture with a global sound.
The distinctive vocals of Rosé and Bruno Mars blend beautifully, skillfully conveying the exhilaration of a party and the anticipation of romance.
Released in October 2024, it held the top spot on the Billboard Global 200 for nine consecutive weeks.
In November of the same year, it had its first live performance at the 2024 MAMA Awards held in Osaka, captivating the audience.
With a rhythm that makes you want to move and a chant-like chorus, this track is perfect for dance performances.
If you’re looking to create choreography with friends or seeking a song to present at an event, this is a great pick.
idolYOASOBI

YOASOBI’s song features a complex, leap-filled melody that sticks in your head.
Used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Oshi no Ko,” it was released in April 2023.
Based on an original short story written by the anime’s author, the track is striking for its contrast between hysteric synth sounds and a cute vocal timbre.
It’s an exhilarating, fast-paced pop tune that boosts your energy just by listening, and if you can nail it at karaoke, it’s a surefire stress reliever—though it’s definitely challenging.
The lyrics, which portray the inner conflicts behind an idol’s facade, are also captivating, making it a song that resonates deeply with listeners.
Kid-Adult Heroshinako・takepara・riapi (Harajuku Heroes)

A pop tune created by a trio of artists who embody Harajuku culture! Released in April 2025, it features a bright sound that fuses electropop and J-pop.
The track spread mainly across social media and became a hot topic among younger audiences on TikTok and Instagram.
The lyrics celebrate the importance of pursuing your dreams and the beauty of holding on to the pure feelings you had as a child.
It’s the perfect song for times when you want to push yourself harder or need a boost of energy!
Make you happyNiziU

NiziU is a nine-member girl group born from a Japan-Korea joint project.
This song became known as the track behind a wildly popular dance trend on TikTok.
Its melody overflows with positive energy, and the lyrics—expressing a desire to make someone smile—are especially memorable.
The jump-rope dance in the chorus was imitated by many people and became a social phenomenon.
Released in June 2020, the song reached No.
1 on the Oricon Daily Digital Singles ranking.
It’s a pop tune perfect for when you’re in the mood to dance for fun or want to cheer up someone special.
HabitSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI is a four-piece band that creates a one-of-a-kind world with their fantastical musicality and lyrics that span a wide range of themes.
Released digitally in April 2022, this track was written as the theme song for the film ‘HOLIC xxxHOLiC.’ Its mysterious tone pairs perfectly with the bewitching visual world crafted by director Mika Ninagawa.
Completed in response to the director’s request to ‘infuse it with kindness for the young people living in the now,’ the song carries an important message about the value of self-expression and individuality, resonating deeply with many listeners.
Chu, diversity.ano

After leaving her idol group, ano launched her career as a solo artist.
Selected as the ending theme for episode 7 of the TV anime Chainsaw Man, this track stands out with lyrics and visuals that incorporate Chinese-inspired motifs.
Its addictive chorus and distinctive dance performance are packed with elements sure to trend on social media.
Released in November 2022, this pop tune is guaranteed to get the crowd going when you sing and dance to it with friends at karaoke.
DIA DELÍCIANAKAMA

There’s a sound that’s often used on YouTube Shorts alongside stylish, vibe-heavy videos.
Created by NAKAMA, a band based in Norway and Japan, this track has been drawing major attention in today’s social media scene.
Its appeal lies above all in its minimalist, addictive production: a comfortably repetitive beat paired with a subtly melancholic melody delivers a striking impact.
The song was released in April 2025 as part of the EP “DIA DELÍCIA,” and its tempo-altered version has racked up over 31 million plays.


