Fresh beats! Danceable music perfect for spring
Speaking of spring, it’s the season of new encounters and farewells at school or work, when your surroundings change dramatically—and it makes you want to refresh both body and mind! How about some dance music perfect for spring to color your new life? It’s also great for cherry-blossom viewing parties with friends who are on the same wavelength.
In this article, based on reliable feedback from music fans sent to our site, we’ve selected upbeat, danceable pop songs in Western music that are reputed to “refresh your mood” and “make you want to dance”! We’re featuring both new and classic tracks, so be sure to check them out!
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Fresh Beats! Danceable Music Perfect for Spring (51–60)
Living On The VideoTrans-X

Trans-X is a male-female synth dance-pop duo.
Their track Living on Video, produced in 1981, was released in February 1983 with revised arrangements and dominated the dance charts that spring.
In 1986, a remix updated to fit the times was also released and became a hit as well.
Its near-futuristic world, themed around the advancement of computers, evokes films like Blade Runner and The Terminator.
Born Slippy NuxxUnderworld

This is the theme song from the film Trainspotting, which was released in the UK in the spring of 1996 and gained a cult following among young people.
The story of Renton, who tries to break away from the decadent daily life of heroin addiction and rebuild his life, resonated with many youths.
This sparked a boom in ambient house and ambient techno around the year 2000.
Looking 4 MyselfUsher

This is a track that also became the title of Usher’s seventh album, released in 2012.
He is currently one of the most popular and accomplished male R&B artists, having broken through after the 1997 release of My Way.
His transparent vocal quality gained popularity and propelled him to stardom.
While it has the strong rhythm of a dance number, it’s packed with genuine R&B groove.
Wake Me Up Before You Go-GoWham!

George Michael—he, too, was one of the singers who passed away last year.
Wham!, the duo of George and Andrew, had a huge breakthrough in the mid-80s, with representative songs including Last Christmas and Freedom.
This track was also used in commercials, such as for the Honda Logo.
Trace Of WindYUMA

Yuma, aka Yuma Sakaguchi, who made a sensational debut in 2008 and only signed a major-label deal last year, releases his fifth single.
Its delicate melodies ride atop a brisk house beat, creating a sound that seems to embody the fresh vitality of new greenery.


