Trendy dance tracks that make you want to move & popular songs gaining buzz on TikTok
As TikTok has become commonplace, it’s gotten easier to casually enjoy dancing anytime, anywhere!
Dance has even been incorporated into school classes, so it probably feels more familiar than ever.
Of course it’s fun to watch dance, but sharing your own dance videos and connecting with lots of people is great too!
In this article, we’ll focus on trending dance tracks and songs that make you want to move!
We’ve gathered a variety of dance numbers, including songs with casual choreography that are popular on TikTok.
Trends on TikTok change quickly, so keep an eye out!
There are plenty of songs that will get your body moving or make you want to copy the moves, so be sure to try dancing to them!
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Trendy dance tracks that make you want to move & popular songs gaining buzz on TikTok (151–160)
Pop CornBLOOM VASE

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♬ Pop Corn – BLOOM VASE
A track by BLOOM VASE, a three-MC rap crew that’s especially popular on TikTok.
Like their breakout song “CHILDAYS,” it’s included on their second EP, “BLOOM ISLAND.” With a pleasantly groovy rhythm that makes you want to dance naturally, cute dance videos—mainly from influencers—are being posted.
The chorus features a catchy hook that’s cool yet a bit sweet, and the adorable-sounding line endings will get stuck in your head! It’s perfect for a laid-back, chill dance.
What I can doNissy


This is a version where Takahiro Nishijima, also known as Nissy—who is active as a member of AAA—performs his new song “Boku ni Dekiru Koto,” released in April 2020, in his own dance video.
His collaboration with actress Kasumi Arimura was wonderful, too.
On social media, people were excitedly using the hashtag #今僕に出来ること (#WhatICanDoNow).
The choreography is very gentle and simple, using only hand movements, so I think anyone can dance it easily regardless of their dance experience! The dance carries Nissy’s wish for people to “feel even a little more at ease,” and it leaves you with a warm feeling, perfect for sharing joyful moments with family and friends.
EdisonSuiyōbi no Campanella


Edison, released digitally by Wednesday Campanella in 2022, draws listeners into their unique world every time.
The lyrics are packed with humor that makes you imagine what the famous inventor Edison might be like if he lived today.
On video platforms, you can find all kinds of “tried dancing” videos set to the catchy beat—from simple routines using just hand movements to full-body, advanced choreography.
Try out different styles to suit your taste!
Do cute girls have thorns?Doramasure

For those who want to dance to a rock track that gets crowds going at music festivals and live houses, we recommend “Do Cute Girls Have Thorns?”.
It’s by the rock band Dramastore, known for delivering bittersweet yet passionate band sounds, and was included on their 2020 album “Invitations.” Built on a four-on-the-floor rhythm, the song is irresistibly catchy for fans of Japanese rock.
Just swaying your body and clapping along will put you in a pumped-up mood.
It’s a danceable number that also works great for sports festivals and school festivals.
Dun Dun DanceOH MY GIRL

“Dun Dun Dance” is a song released in 2021 by the Korean girl group OH MY GIRL.
The dance, which includes making bunny-ear-like shapes and spinning around while shaking your hips, is super cute! The members posted dance videos on their own TikTok accounts, and many people have copied the choreography.
The song’s vibe is poppy and adorable, which really makes you want to try dancing to it.
There’s also a full dance video of the song on YouTube, so it’s recommended to watch, find your favorite moves, and give it a try yourself!
S’il vous plaît, PresidentPmaru-sama.

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♫ S'il-vu President – P Marusama.
A romance song with a rhythmically addictive vibe.
Creator Pmarusama, whose self-made short animations uploaded to YouTube have attracted attention, handles everything from planning to editing.
She debuted as a singer with her first album, “Sunny!!,” released in March 2021.
The track “Silhouette President,” included as the sixth song, took off on TikTok along with a finger-dance to its irresistibly catchy chorus.
You could even call it one of the defining songs of the first half of 2021.
While depicting jealousy, the cleverly, slightly comical lyrics occasionally make you catch your breath.
It overflows with a cute, friendly feel that makes you want to dance naturally!
Trendy dance tracks that make you want to move & popular songs buzzing on TikTok (161–170)
DANCE MONKEYTones and I

With its unique melody that makes you want to start dancing from the very first line, “Dance Monkey” has likely caught the attention of many who’ve heard it on the radio and elsewhere.
Released in 2019 as the second single by Australian singer-songwriter Tones and I, the song became a worldwide sensation, not only dominating charts in Australia but also enjoying a long run on Spotify’s global charts.
Its popularity on TikTok further boosted its reach, and the distinct, unaffected vocals are undeniably addictive.
The lyrics, which seem to depict the emotions of dancing and the inner conflict of having to keep performing, also give you something to think about.


