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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!

Trendy dance tracks that make you want to move & popular songs making waves on TikTok (181–190)

FLOWERJISOO

JISOO – ‘꽃(FLOWER)’ M/V
FLOWERJISOO

Jisoo, a member of the K-pop girl group BLACKPINK—hugely popular in Japan—and an artist active as a solo performer, is known with BLACKPINK for a sharp, hip-hop-based sound.

As a soloist, however, she has mainly released dance music, and her track “FLOWER” became a global hit.

Its memorable hook is a key draw, and it’s frequently used in YouTube Shorts, especially for before-and-after makeup transformation clips and dance videos.

Trendy dance tracks that make you want to move & popular songs trending on TikTok (191–200)

SorryJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – Sorry (PURPOSE : The Movement)
SorryJustin Bieber

This is a dance track by Justin Bieber featuring a light, tropical house rhythm and a catchy melody.

The lyrics acknowledge past mistakes and express hope for the future, making them relatable to everyone.

Included on the October 2015 album Purpose, the song quickly achieved overwhelming popularity, reaching No.

1 in 13 countries worldwide soon after its release.

The music video, featuring joyful performances by dancers, is especially memorable and has garnered over 3.9 billion views on YouTube.

It’s perfect not only for parties and dance events, but also for school sports days, cultural festivals, and any occasion where people want to dance and have fun together.

Yukichi FukuzawaNinja We Made It.

Ninja We Made It. – Yukichi Fukuzawa (Official Music Video)
Yukichi FukuzawaNinja We Made It.

Fukuzawa Yukichi has an addictive, mysterious vibe.

It’s a track by the unit Ninja We Made It., who are aiming to be “Japan’s coolest creative collective.” Released in 2022, the song has ranked on various charts like TikTok and Spotify.

The choreography matches the music, with moves done one hand at a time.

It’s pretty simple and easy to memorize.

With minimal movement that makes use of the song’s pauses, you can pull off a cool performance with ease.

Overdosenatori

[Takafumi × Riu] Overdose / Natori – We Tried Dancing [Original Choreography]
Overdosenatori

Natori, a new-generation singer-songwriter whose future success is highly anticipated, has topped overseas charts in countries like Vietnam, South Korea, and Singapore.

Sparked by the huge response to a TikTok post, the single Overdose was released digitally and has become a hit tune boasting over 100 million total streams.

The dance set to its four-on-the-floor beat and catchy sound delivers a cool, stylish finish.

It’s an emotional number that’s sure to make you the star of any school festival stage.

That’s right!!Takenoko shōnen

That's right!! / Bamboo Shoot Boy feat. Hatsune Miku
That’s right!!Takenoko shōnen
https://www.tiktok.com/@7gare44/video/7156968041228569858

This is a song by Vocaloid producer Takenoko Shonen, selected for “Let’s Create Together! The 4th Music Contest: Project Sekai NEXT.” The title, “Soudatta!!” (“That’s Right!!”), suggests some deeper meaning.

Yet the lyrics keep moving forward with lines like “What was it I was going to write down?” and “Time passed while I was hesitating, but I still haven’t said any of the important things,” prompting a flood of comments from people saying, “I’ve been in that situation!” A choreography video that mimics the motion of remembering—going “That’s right!!”—also went viral on social media.

ATARIWataru Imazu

ATARI – Ayumu Imazu 【Music Video】
Wataru Imazu, ATARI

Wataru Imazu has been garnering attention for lyrics and melodies that resonate strongly with younger generations.

The track released in July 2023 conveys a determination to confront the absurdities of life.

By invoking an “amidakuji” (a lottery-style game), it expresses the feeling of staking everything on fate.

You can feel the strong will to pull off a last-minute turnaround and the desire for major success.

With a contemporary sound that fuses pop and R&B, it has also been featured as a theme song for TV anime and dramas.

It’s a moving piece that encourages those trying to overcome setbacks and hardships—perfect for anyone who needs the courage to face everyday life.

Why not give it a listen?

cocoa feat. kojikojiSorane

Sora-nee / cocoa feat. kojikoji (“Fantasy club” Release Tour -2020-)
cocoa feat. kojikojiSorane

Soraone is a male rapper born in 2001.

His debut album, “Fantasy club,” released in 2019, topped Apple Music’s Hip-Hop/Rap chart, and the track “Hug” has surpassed 8 million video views—he’s a rising young rapper to watch! The song “cocoa” features kojikoji, just like “Hug.” There’s no official choreography for this track either, so try enjoying it with your own original moves.

It has a slow tempo, so it might be fun to simply sway your body to the beat.