A cute dance track that livens up year-end and New Year parties. Recommended dance music for girls [2025]
It’s the season for year-end and New Year parties—are there many women out there wondering what to do for entertainment?
We’ve put together recommended dance songs just for you!
From numbers you can dance to with a small group to ones perfect for a crowd, there’s a wide range here.
At company gatherings, it can be hard to pick songs when there are bosses of different generations.
So we’ve collected plenty: from the latest, easy-to-dance tracks you can count on in any situation, to slightly older, nostalgic songs that senior colleagues can enjoy together.
Wishing you a wonderful year-end party and New Year party!
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Cute dance tracks that hype up year-end and New Year parties. Recommended dance music for girls [2025] (61–70)
Pop musicJuice=Juice

This idol song, “Pop Music,” which drew attention by topping the Weekly USEN HIT J-POP Rankings, is a quirky track that starts with the cooing of a pigeon.
In fact, its melody incorporates phrases from various famous songs.
Since it’s a disco tune, music-loving middle-aged listeners are sure to enjoy it.
How about using it for your company’s year-end or New Year’s party? If you check which classic songs the phrases come from in advance, it might help spark lively conversations later!
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA


This is Gurenge, the opening theme song of the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, which was a big hit in 2019.
It was also performed on NHK’s annual year-end program, Kōhaku Uta Gassen, so it’s widely known across generations, from the young to the elderly.
When choosing a dance track for year-end or New Year parties, name recognition—something everyone knows—is important, right? This song definitely checks that box, so why not try dancing to it? The choreography will be original, but you can relax—videos with choreographies of various difficulty levels are available on free video-sharing sites.
FLASHPerfume

When you want to show a serious dance performance, I recommend Perfume’s “FLASH.” Perfume is known for having very high-quality choreography.
It may look easy at first glance, but I think it’s quite difficult to replicate.
When you take on the challenge, be mindful down to your fingertips, and practice not only the movements but also the moments where you stop.
HabitSEKAI NO OWARI

A surreal dance featuring members in school uniforms and dancers performing with blank expressions at a school has become a hot topic! The music video for this song was selected as Video of the Year at the MTV VMAJ 2022, an award recognizing outstanding works.
It’s been copied by many popular creators and influencers, sending dance videos trending across social media! With its strong contemporary elements, it’s surprisingly easy to make it look convincing, so even beginners should give it a try!
The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP


Even people who aren’t SMAP fans know and love this song, “Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana.” Released in 2003 as SMAP’s 35th single, it’s a beloved national anthem of sorts, also famous for having been written and composed by Noriyuki Makihara.
Because it’s a song everyone knows, it’s easy to get the crowd excited, and with its relaxed tempo, it’s a number that even those who aren’t confident at dancing can move to.
I’m sure the audience will end up humming along as well.
Wake Me Up!SPEED

Released in 1997 as SPEED’s fourth single.
The song was used in Rohto Pharmaceutical’s “Zi: Lycee” commercial and reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It features a dance that conveys SPEED’s energetic and lively vibe, making it a cute song to dance to.
Many listeners will surely find it nostalgic!
EZ DO DANCETRF

Released in 1993, TRF’s “EZ DO DANCE” is still listened to and danced to today.
It’s one of TRF’s signature songs and a well-known dance track—there’s even a DVD released for dieting through dance.
Performing this dance would likely liven up parties with a wide range of ages, regardless of generation.
And if you not only dance but also imitate DJ KOO and add a “DJ” segment, it becomes a lively act that also works as an impression!






