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[Winter Dance Music] A handpicked selection of popular tracks that will make you want to start dancing!

Winters with harsh cold tend to make our bodies hunch up, but are there some of you who find your body moving before you know it when you’re listening to dance tracks with a comfortable tempo and groove? In this article, we’ll introduce dance music perfect for winter.

We’ve selected a variety of songs—from full-on dance numbers to chic, mellow tracks that match the winter vibe.

This winter, why not spend your days enjoying the unique atmosphere of the season along with your favorite dance music?

[Winter Dance Music] Carefully selected popular tracks that make you want to dance! (61–70)

MelancholinistaYU-KI

Yuki Isoya – Melancholista (subtitulado al español)
MelancholinistaYU-KI

It’s a song where YUKI’s vocals convey a laid-back atmosphere.

Composed by Koichi Tsutaya, it features a rhythm-forward sound that incorporates elements of disco music, which really stands out.

Aiming to be a danceable track, it presents a mysterious worldview in the lyrics, seemingly emphasizing the sound of the words.

Because the song has a calm, relaxed vibe, it might evoke more of an image of gently swaying to the rhythm rather than full-on dancing.

Mr.SnowmanE-girls

The lively up-tempo sound and lyrics that capture the excitement of a girl in love during the Christmas season make “Mr.

snowman” a cheerful single by the Japanese female dance and vocal group E-girls, released in 2014.

The song was also used in a commercial.

In the music video, the E-girls members, dressed all in white, adorably express the purity of first love.

It’s a catchy winter dance number, perfect for those who want to spend the Christmas season with someone special.

How You Like Me Now?m-flo

A mid-tempo track that makes you want to take a leisurely stroll through the city, “How You Like Me Now?” is the eighth single by m-flo, the music group consisting of MC VERBAL, vocalist LISA, and DJ Taku.

It reached No.

9 on the Oricon chart.

Though the song came out decades ago, its unfading sound and futuristic vibe remain captivating.

With smoothly flowing rhymes, a lightly bouncing rhythm, and a poppy chorus melody layered together, it’s a happy number that makes you want to start dancing.

come againm-flo

“come again,” a signature track by m-flo, one of Japan’s leading club units, is a hot dance tune that will blow away the winter chill.

Released in January 2001, it reached No.

4 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

It features the distinctive 2-step beat that was popular in the UK from the late 1990s to the 2000s, along with a fresh, stylish sound.

Hearing “come again” probably makes many people think back to that time and feel like dancing.

I’ll use the art of love to make you turn my way.Hanaerika

I’ll work my magic in love and make you turn my way. / hanaeryca
I'll use the art of love to make you turn my way.Hanaerika

This is the signature song of Hana Erika Akechi, known as a winter-themed track that gained popularity through a snowboarding commercial.

Although she typically performs bossa nova and Latin-inspired songs in a ballad style, her foray into dance music drew attention, and the uniquely powerful chorus elevated the piece into a hidden gem admired by those in the know.

Winter BeatBikkeburanka

This is a winter dance number spun by the musical magician, Vickeblanka.

The lyrics, which express warmth amid the cold, and the dynamic, energetic beat leave a strong impression.

Included on the album “Wizard,” released in November 2018, it has become a fan favorite.

While it can heat up the dance floor, it also carries a mood that’s perfect for the colder season.

It’s an ideal song to enjoy on a winter night with a partner or someone special.

Wrapped in Vickeblanka’s warm vocals, you’re sure to feel both your heart and body warm as you sway to the sound.

That’s it! We’re AliveMōningu Musume.

The lively dance number “Souda! We’re Alive,” released in 2002, is a song by Morning Musume, the female idol group from Hello! Project led by Tsunku.

It even reached No.

1 on the Oricon singles chart.

This track brilliantly blends a variety of musical styles—from rock and pop to funk, and even Russian folk elements reminiscent of the Cossack dance.

It also drew attention for having a phrase partially quoted in Kenshi Yonezu’s “KICK BACK.” Its energetic, powerful feel perfectly matches the mood of forging ahead under the winter sky.