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[Trend] Viral on social media! A roundup of popular twin-dance songs

If you often watch video-sharing sites, you might already know the term “twin dance.” As the name suggests, it refers to two people dancing as a pair to a song.

Whether they use identical choreography, match their hairstyles and outfits, or simply move in perfect sync, the two dancers’ harmony is so cute that you can’t help but keep watching! In this article, we’ll introduce popular twin dance tracks from platforms like YouTube and TikTok.

For those who’ve been watching MixChannel (Mikucha), the social media platform that helped twin dances become widely known, you might even find some nostalgic songs making an appearance!

[Trend] Buzzing on social media! Twin Dance Popular Songs Compilation (21–30)

Go for it! LululoloRuru to Roro

The theme song from the anime “Go for it! Lululolo,” created from the picture book series The Bears’ School.

It’s a track that heightens the story of twin bear girls who are the main characters.

On TikTok, dance videos of real twin sisters standing side by side and striking the same poses are gaining popularity.

The cute choreography, which matches the lyrics depicting Lululolo’s relationship, is sure to be addictive.

It’s a number where children’s voices ring out over a warm melody carried by a lively rhythm.

Be sure to check out the dance videos of the two lookalikes dancing in matching outfits.

A Member of the Fire BrigadeKōda Kumi

Kumi Koda - ‘Megumi no Hito’ ~ 20th Year Special Full Ver. ~
A Member of the Fire BrigadeKōda Kumi

“Megumi no Hito,” released in 1983 by the chorus group Rats & Star.

Kumi Koda covered this track, and it became a viral hit after being used in twin-dance videos.

Set to a driving dance beat, her rendition features a mechanical-style arrangement.

On TikTok, the choreography is popular for its moves that spotlight each arm one at a time, followed by a pose timed to the very end of the chorus.

It’s a song that works great whether you film it with a cute smile or make it funny with quirky faces.

Which one?Saitō Burazāzu

[Official Music Video] Saito Brothers / Which?
Which one?Saitō Burazāzu

A message song where twin pro wrestlers spin humor-packed lyrics over a powerful band sound.

Written and composed by Hanawa, it presents a comical world that makes the most of the pair’s unique personalities.

By name-checking popular comedians and posing the question “Which one?”, the song strikingly draws out the twins’ appeal.

This work powerfully sings of the joy, resolve, and love for the world born from moving between the stage and the ring.

Their major-label debut, releasing in February 2025, will come in two formats: a limited first edition and a standard edition, with the music video and behind-the-scenes footage included.

It’s a recommended track not only for pro wrestling fans, but also for anyone who wants a boost of energy or a heartwarming song.

SignalWANIMA

WANIMA “Signal” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
SignalWANIMA

“Signal,” included on the rock band WANIMA’s 2018 album Everybody!!, is a rock number that portrays the brave figure of someone dashing toward tomorrow despite carrying anxiety and nerves.

A twin-dance video featuring gestures that match the lyrics drew significant attention.

With a passionate band performance, the song delivers a heartfelt message filled with compassion and kindness that truly resonates.

Why not check out the twin dance, with its array of poses set to a driving, fast-paced beat?

Recharging after collapsing from exhaustionYumegui NEON

[Dance Practice Video] Recharging After Total Exhaustion / Yumekui NEON
Recharging after collapsing from exhaustionYumegui NEON

Yumeku NEON is a music group gaining attention through their activities on YouTube and TikTok.

Their 2022 release, “Batan-Q Charging,” is a song that portrays honest feelings drawn from everyday life.

On TikTok, unique twin-dance videos—like clips showing someone acting differently in front of men and women—have also become popular.

Set to a fast-paced band performance, the various expressions they show resonate with many listeners.

It’s an upbeat track that fits perfectly with social media, delivering the raw feelings of the younger generation.