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Dance music that lifts your spirits just by listening

There are times when you’re not really in the mood, but listening to music lifts your spirits, right?

I’ve put together a selection of tracks that really get you hyped, along with dance music that simply feels good to listen to.

A lot of these are well-known in the dance music scene, so you’ve probably heard at least a few of them before.

Find your favorites and give them a listen when you need that extra boost!

Since it’s dance music, every track will make you want to move your body naturally.

Dance music that boosts your mood just by listening (61–70)

BelieveSash!

It’s a very rare track created by a Black woman.

The high-tempo, fast-paced melodic sense is really cool.

You can tell that her strong vocal ability and power make it an incredibly powerful song.

The track itself has depth, making it an easy listen for a wide range of people.

Divine Moments Of TruthShpongle

Shpongle – Divine Moments Of Truth
Divine Moments Of TruthShpongle

It’s overflowing with a very psychedelic, unique worldview.

The BPM is low, but its distinctive tempo seems to be popular for its trippy feel.

Shpongle is apparently a duo, and they mainly create music with religious influences.

Born SlippyUnderworld

As a trance track, it’s a famous song that many people know.

Unlike psy or goa styles, it doesn’t have strong quirks, so I think it’s easy to get into even if you’re not a trance fan.

The way the RPM seems to rise toward the chorus feels great.

come to indiaindra

It’s very distinctive how it speeds up into a rapid spin as it reaches the chorus.

I get a strong gore-like vibe from it, but apparently it’s popular as a psychedelic-style track.

With 4 million views on YouTube, its popularity really shows.

Joyfulikimonogakari

This song features a lively, energetic rhythm and a catchy melody that makes you want to hum along.

Kiyoe Yoshioka’s clear, expansive vocals from Ikimono-gakari brighten the hearts of listeners.

Released in September 2009, it was also used as the theme song for Ezaki Glico’s Pocky commercial, resonating with many people.

In the music video, the band’s sudden “crash” into a middle school culture festival leaves a strong impression.

The lyrics carry a message of “Let’s have as much fun as we can!”—perfect for anyone feeling worn out by daily life.

Why not move your body to this song? It’s sure to lighten both your mind and body!

Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Gōruden Bonbā

This is more on the playful, crowd-pleasing side, but since it’s just things like jumping while waving your hand or doing simple steps, none of the dances are particularly difficult, so I think even people who aren’t good at dancing can do them.

Beat de TouhiHama iku

[Shiitake & Arare] Beat de Touhi – Tried Dancing [Original Choreography]
Beat de TouhiHama iku

This is Hamaiku’s debut track, known for its catchy beat and bright melody.

The lyrics, which express a desire to escape from reality, resonate with listeners.

It was digitally released in November 2022 and generated a huge response on social media.

The two, who serve as MCs for NHK’s music program “Venue101,” made their first public appearance as a dance-vocal duo.

Dance videos on TikTok went viral, with many people enjoying dancing along with friends and family.

It’s the perfect song for a change of pace or to hype up a party.