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Recommended songs for robot dancing

One of the techniques in popping animation dance: the robot dance.

It became a hot topic after Michael Jackson and other renowned dancers incorporated it, and it remains a beloved style of street dance today.

If you’ve found your way to this article, you might already be dancing the robot!

This time, based on feedback we received from street dancers, we researched tracks that are easy to use for robot dance, as well as songs that gained recognition after being used at major competitions.

From those, we carefully selected the most popular ones—so if any of them make you think, “That’s it!” give them a try.

Recommended Songs for Robot Dance (31–40)

Robot RockDaft Punk

This is a track by Daft Punk, emblematic of the electronic music scene.

It features a quintessential French house sound, with a distinctive riff and repetitive phrases that leave a strong impression.

Released in April 2005, it reached number one on the UK Dance Chart.

Included on the album “Human After All,” the piece explores the intersection of humans and machines.

It depicts a future world where robots and humans merge, delving into the relationship between technological progress and humanity.

Widely loved as a dancefloor energizer, it’s the perfect song for doing the robot dance.

Slow Down Love (feat. Chelsea Cutler)Louis The Child

Louis The Child – Slow Down Love feat. Chelsea Cutler (Cover Art)
Slow Down Love (feat. Chelsea Cutler)Louis The Child

This track by Louis The Child is packed with the allure of electropop.

Set to a wistful melody, it sings about the difficulties of romantic relationships.

The protagonist’s struggle with emotional misalignment and sense of distance from their partner is conveyed through Chelsea Cutler’s clear, translucent vocals, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released in March 2017, this song is included on the EP Love Is Alive.

It’s recommended not only for those troubled by love, but also for anyone feeling worn out by human relationships.

Its light, robot-dance-friendly beat and delicate synths will have you swaying comfortably.

HandsPoint Point

Point Point – Hands (feat. Denai Moore)
HandsPoint Point

This is a track by Point Point that has been making waves in the electronic music scene.

Its distinctive sound, incorporating elements of future bass, leaves a strong impression, and it was released in April 2017.

The lyrics carry a message of self-liberation, conveying a strong will to break free from the shackles of the past.

The music video depicts a story set against the backdrop of war, linking to the song’s weighty themes.

The blend of electronic music and emotional lyrics is masterfully executed, making it a track that resonates deeply with listeners.

It might be the perfect choice when you want to combine mechanical movements with human emotional expression while doing a robot dance.

In conclusion

So far, we’ve introduced several songs that seem well-suited for robot dance, including ones that were actually used in competitions and became well-known.

Did you find any you like or want to try? You might be surprised how much you get into it once you start dancing to the music—so I hope you’ll give it a try!