Dance to Anisong! Anime Dance Music & Tracks You Can Groove To
Have you ever searched for a song on a video site and found tons of dance cover videos? It’s wonderful to have more places to showcase your own performance, isn’t it? In this article, we’re focusing on anime songs among dance music and catchy, danceable tracks.
If you love anime, or if you’re looking for songs to use in dance cover videos or at dance events, be sure to check this out.
It’s also perfect for finding songs that will hype up a karaoke session!
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Dance to Anisong! Anime Dance Music & Groovy Tracks (21–30)
Bloom, oh bloomNEW!EGOIST

It’s the theme song for the mid-length theatrical animation Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato, featuring a powerful sound where Japanese and Western styles intersect in a pleasing way.
Released in May 2019 as the ninth single, it captivates with a unique worldview woven with the tones of traditional Japanese instruments.
The lyrics, which sing of courage and hope to rise up, ignite the listener’s heart.
It’s an upbeat track everyone can enjoy while swaying together—perfect not only for dancing but also for livening up a karaoke session.
SHINING SONGNEW!B-Komachi

The title track of the mini-album “SHINING SONG,” released in December 2024 and used as the ending theme for the film Oshi no Ko -The Final Act-.
The harmonies woven by the three members of B-Komachi and the brief silence inserted in the chorus brilliantly express both an ending and a beginning.
Its fast-paced sound is sure to liven up events and karaoke alike.
Highly recommended both for those familiar with the world of the series and for anyone looking for an upbeat track.
Chika-tto Chika, Chika!NEW!Chika Fujiwara (Konomi Kohara)

A cute, characterful number where the student council secretary of Shuchiin Academy sings and dances.
Released in April 2019 as a song by Chika Fujiwara, portrayed by voice actress Konomi Kohara, it was used as the ending theme of episode 3 in season 1 of the TV anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War.” Its pop lyrics packed with onomatopoeia and its up-tempo, electronic sound perfectly showcase her airheaded charm.
Inevitable crowd-pleaser at karaoke if you copy the choreography! It’s also an ideal track for anyone wanting to try a dance cover video.
Interstellar FlightRanka Lee

This is the first single released under the name Ranka Lee = Megumi Nakajima, and it is an insert song for the TBS anime Macross Frontier.
It is used as a song by the idol singer Ranka Lee, a character in the anime.
The phrase right before the chorus and the signature pose are distinctive.
Love CirculationNadeko Sengoku

This song was used as the opening theme for episode 10 of the anime Bakemonogatari.
It’s sung by Kana Hanazawa, who voiced the character Nadeko Sengoku.
The shout at the beginning is really cute, isn’t it? Although it wasn’t initially released on CD, the song was later included in the Bakemonogatari Music Collection.
Hanamaru Pippi is only for good kidsAOP (Anime Ouen Project)

This is the opening theme of the anime Osomatsu-san, a 2015 remake of Fujio Akatsuka’s classic original Osomatsu-kun that became explosively popular.
It features quirky lyrics and a melody that perfectly match the anime’s worldview.
The dance isn’t too intense either, so it seems like something you could imitate.
Dreaming☆Princess PrecureRie Kitagawa

The ending theme of “Miracle Go! Princess Precure.” It’s an elegant, musical-style song befitting a princess.
The choreography, where they pinch the hem of their dresses and bow, is very cute.
The choreography was created by choreographer and director MIKIKO.






