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Songs Frequently Used in YouTube Shorts [Dance Music Edition]

With the spread of TikTok, more people have started watching short videos.

Among them, many people often watch YouTube Shorts, don’t they? This time, we’ve picked out frequently used tracks on YouTube Shorts that fall under the category of dance music.

You’ll see a stream of familiar songs, each with an explanation, so this is a must-see if you’re looking to discover hidden gems you haven’t encountered yet! Also, many of the songs used in YouTube Shorts are commonly used on TikTok as well, so it’s recommended for those who want to keep up with trends.

Please sit back, relax, and enjoy!

Songs Frequently Used in YouTube Shorts [Dance Music Edition] (21–30)

A Laugh Across the Rivers and Lakes (Subject Three)Cindy Dong

A track by Cindy Dong, a female singer from China.

As background music for a dance movement born in China, it went viral on YouTube Shorts right after its release in November 2023.

The charm of this piece lies in its addictive sound, where traditional Chinese melodies are brilliantly fused with modern disco beats.

Cindy Dong’s translucent, radiant vocals further elevate the song’s bittersweet yet powerful atmosphere.

The trend has gone beyond social media, becoming a global cultural phenomenon—so much so that the Russian State Ballet incorporated it into their program.

Be sure to check it out.

Go Down DehSpice, Sean Paul, Shaggy

Spice, Sean Paul, Shaggy – Go Down Deh | Official Music Video
Go Down DehSpice, Sean Paul, Shaggy

The song “Go Down Deh” by Sean Paul, known as the king of dancehall reggae, Spice, known as the queen of dancehall reggae, and Shaggy, the most famous Jamaican-American DJ.

With an intensely high concentration of dancehall reggae, this track is beloved in countries where reggaeton and dancehall are popular.

Its popularity on YouTube Shorts is remarkable as well, and thanks to its heavy hook, it’s frequently used in before-and-after videos and videos featuring unexpected moments.

Love Nwantiti Remix ft. Joeboy & Kuami EugeneCKay

CKay – Love Nwantiti Remix ft. Joeboy & Kuami Eugene [Ah Ah Ah] [Official Music Video]
Love Nwantiti Remix ft. Joeboy & Kuami EugeneCKay

Currently, along with the revival boom, Afrobeats is experiencing a major surge in popularity worldwide, and artists from Nigeria—the home of Afrobeats—are drawing global attention.

One of the artists representing Nigeria’s music scene is CKay, and his classic track is “Love Nwantiti (Remix) ft.

Joeboy & Kuami Eugene.” Its distinctive yet chill sound has a remarkably unique character and is frequently used on YouTube Shorts.

NIGHT DANCERimase

【imase】NIGHT DANCER(MV)
NIGHT DANCERimase

Set to a delicate soundscape, this sensual dance track unfolds against the backdrop of the city at night.

Imase’s soothing vocals intertwine with a stylish beat and airy synthesizers, creating a captivating song that, while undeniably a dance number, also carries a touch of bittersweet emotion.

Released in August 2022, it has garnered global support, reaching 17th on a Korean music streaming chart.

The video features a world-champion dancer and showcases a dramatic storyline set in nighttime Tokyo.

It’s perfect for those who want to relive a fashionable night at a club or spend a heart-fluttering moment.

Why not craft a premium evening with someone special?

La La LaMoai

(Holiday Dance Wave) Moai – La La La
La La LaMoai

This track features an energetic, catchy melody.

Included on the album “Holiday Dance Wave,” released in August 2023, it stands out with a unique sound that fuses EDM and Latin music elements.

It went viral on TikTok as the “Rinka Dance,” with many users posting dance videos and boosting its popularity.

The combination of a lively rhythm and a horn section creates an open, positive vibe.

It’s perfect for club and dance party playlists and is especially popular among young people.

It’s also recommended for anyone who wants to make fun videos on YouTube or social media.