It’s lit! Western dance tracks that always kill at school culture festivals
Speaking of school festivals, dance is a classic!
So this time, we’re introducing Western dance music you can use at your school festival.
But selecting dance tracks can actually be trickier than it seems.
The main reason is that trends change so quickly.
That said, we’ve picked plenty of the latest dance tracks this time!
We’ve also included stylish, high-difficulty songs that even a dance club could use.
Be sure to check them out!
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It’s here! Western dance hits that are staples at school cultural festivals (71–80)
Fire In My Soul ft. ShungudzoOliver Heldens

Here’s a track by Oliver Heldens, a central figure in the genre known as future house, which is said to sit between electro house and deep house.
Despite his youth, he has a composed, mature vibe.
The music video stylishly blends the feel of cutting-edge sounds with a primitive era.
With this song, your school festival is sure to feel like a club.
Uptown Funk ft. Bruno MarsMark Ronson

Characterized by energetic, danceable beats, this work captivated audiences around the world with its confident lyrics and catchy melody.
The track’s urban funk sound, influenced by 1980s Minneapolis funk, is the result of a brilliant collaboration between Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars.
Released in November 2014, it spent 14 consecutive weeks at number one on the U.
S.
charts, and later won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year.
It’s a song I highly recommend to anyone starting a new chapter in life, as it instills confidence and courage.
Everything But You (feat. A7S)Clean Bandit

Clean Bandit is a group highly acclaimed by electronic music fans worldwide.
In addition to orthodox electronic sounds, they also showcase a style that incorporates tropical house and deep house.
Among their works, a track especially recommended for school festivals and cultural festivals is “Everything But You (feat.
A7S).” With its blend of stylish and pop elements, it’s enjoyable even for those who aren’t usually into dance music or electronic.
It’s here! Western dance songs that are a hit at school culture festivals (81–90)
What Do You Mean?Justin Bieber

Not just this song—Justin Bieber’s tracks are basically the highlight of any school festival.
If someone doesn’t recognize it, tell them, “It’s the one from the SoftBank commercial!” and they’ll probably get it.
His sweet voice and danceable sound make everyone want to start moving.
No matter what he says or does, his popularity never fades—proof of his charm and talent!
Girlfriend (Junkie XL Remix)Avril Lavigne

This is a remixed version of Avril Lavigne’s 2007 track, and she has many fans in Japan as well.
It’s one of her signature songs, but the remix transforms it so much that it feels fresh even if you’ve heard the original.
Highly recommended for both girls and boys.
Dancing USAJunkie XL

Junkie XL is known for his wide-ranging sound production.
While handling various projects like composing film soundtracks and remixing major artists, he’s also known as a gear nerd.
His studio is a fortress-like mountain of equipment.
This track has a rock vibe, making it accessible even for those who aren’t usually into dance music.
Atlantis to InterzoneKlaxons

Klaxons, the England-born band who helped fuel the electroclash movement and scored worldwide hits in the 2000s.
They’re definitely a band, of course, but there’s something about them that gives off a ravey dance-music vibe, right? And yet, they’re stylish! If anyone covers them at a school festival, I’d love to see it!






