[Let's Dance to Popular Hits!] Recommended Dance Songs for Elementary School Students
We’ve gathered J‑POP dance songs that are trending with “XX Dance” routines, as well as tracks without official choreography that people enjoy with original moves!
This time it’s tailored for elementary school kids, handpicked from songs they’re likely to have heard at least once.
If you want to exercise through dance, are looking for dance songs to use at children’s events like sports days, or want to learn a variety of dances, be sure to check these out.
There are plenty of popular dance songs that elementary schoolers can dance to, so pick some tracks that will get everyone excited!
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[Dance to Popular Hits!] Recommended Dance Songs for Elementary School Kids (101–110)
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

The intro’s rice-ball-making moves and the chorus choreography in “Koi Suru Fortune Cookie” are really memorable.
The dance and melody are relatively easy to learn and make you want to imitate them, so they’re great for elementary school kids.
It’s no exaggeration to say everyone in Japan knows this song—so try mastering the dance! It’s a track that’s easy to take on even for people who aren’t good at dancing.
BarararararararaTōkyō Dizunī Rizōto

The happy dance using the “balalalalalala” song from Baymax is bright and perfect for kids to perform at events like sports days.
It’s recommended to let the children listen to the song beforehand so they get used to it, then incorporate it into the dance.
By coordinating costumes and making pompoms to add flair, the children’s performance will look even more vibrant and become an ideal dance for a sports day.
Teachers and kids alike—make it a cheerful, fun dance full of smiles!
ThrillerMaikeru Jakuson

Michael Jackson’s horror-themed dance song, with its brilliant rhythm and danceable sound, is perfect for a sports day finale! With choreography inspired by zombie moves, it’s sure to get kids’ hearts pumping.
Known as the title track of the album Thriller, released in November 1982, the piece blends pop, R&B, and disco elements to perfection.
The music video—produced with a budget of $500,000—made waves for its zombie dance, sparking huge reactions and opening up new possibilities for music videos.
It can be arranged to match events like ball-toss games and other sports day activities, making it a popular, highly recommended dance track that everyone can enjoy!
Pokemon Ondo

Move your body to the rhythm! Here are some ideas for the “Pokémon Ondo.” The anime “Pokémon” is popular with both children and adults, but did you know there’s a song called “Pokémon Ondo”? Enjoy the summer festival to the beat of drums and bells in true Bon Odori style.
Familiar melodies and choreography that incorporates Pokémon names and traits are sure to capture children’s interest! The adorable sight of kids pretending to be Pokémon will definitely be a highlight.
Super Dancin’ ManiaTokyo Dizunīrando

This dance track was created for the special event Club Disney, held at Tokyo Disneyland.
In this event where you can dance together with Disney friends, the park was enveloped in an excitement that made it feel like a massive club, captivating many guests.
With its lively rhythm and simple choreography, it’s designed for everyone—from kids to adults—to enjoy, making it perfect for use at sports days and recreational activities.
Just like during the event, pairing it with sparkly costumes and colorful lights enhances the fun of the dance even more.
It’s an energetic song that lets you get fired up together with your friends.
[Dance to Popular Hits!] Recommended Dance Songs for Elementary School Students (111–120)
Is being cute not enough?CUTIE STREET

This is a high-energy dance track that captivates kids.
CUTIE STREET’s music is characterized by bright melodies and rhythmic beats, overflowing with a pop appeal that makes children want to move their bodies.
The lyrics take small everyday mistakes and worries in a positive light, delivering a message about valuing your true self and individuality, helping to boost children’s self-esteem.
Released digitally in September 2024, the song became a major topic on social media, surpassing 100,000 posts on TikTok.
Numerous dance videos are also available on YouTube, and the simple choreography makes it easy for kids to enjoy.
It’s especially effective for events like school sports days and dance lessons to cultivate a sense of rhythm and teamwork.
Why not dance along with your child and enjoy a fun time together?
New EraAdo

This song, with its dynamic rhythm and hopeful lyrics, is perfect for kids’ dance.
Ado’s powerful vocals express the excitement of a new world and spark children’s imaginations.
The tightrope-like melody and lyrics portraying a longing for freedom teach the importance of taking on challenges.
Released in June 2022, the song was used as the theme for the anime film ONE PIECE FILM RED and also served as the opening theme for the Fuji TV anime series ONE PIECE.
It’s recommended for those looking for a go-to dance track or for parents deciding on music for their children’s dance recitals.
Many choreography videos are available, so try starting with some simple steps!



