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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!

It’s here! Western dance hits that always rock culture festivals and school festivals (121–130)

Something Just Like ThisThe Chainsmokers & Coldplay

The Chainsmokers & Coldplay – Something Just Like This (Live at the BRITs)
Something Just Like ThisThe Chainsmokers & Coldplay

It’s a lavish collaborative song by the rock band Coldplay and the music duo The Chainsmokers.

Released in 2017, the track made waves for winning awards at the Grammys and on the Billboard charts.

It’s a stylish EDM tune that’s easy to listen to.

Shameless (TikTok Remix)Camila Cabello

Camila Cabello – Shameless (tiktok version speed up)
Shameless (TikTok Remix)Camila Cabello

Camila Cabello is a female singer-songwriter who’s gained popularity for her cute looks and authentic musicality.

Her Latin music–based style has won strong support even outside the English-speaking world.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is “Shameless (TikTok Remix).” It’s a track that’s become popular on TikTok and exudes a very stylish vibe.

It would make perfect BGM for a fashion department runway, don’t you think?

BonesImagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons – Bones (Official Music Video)
BonesImagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons are an alternative rock band that churns out hit songs with perfectly crafted compositions that are both original and irresistibly catchy.

Their track “Bones,” released in 2022, went viral on TikTok, so if you’re a student, you’ve probably heard it at least once.

With its cool vibe and a particularly striking drop, it’s better suited for use in a school festival performance or event rather than as simple background music.

Miss YouOliver Tree & Robin Schulz

Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz – Miss You [Official Music Video]
Miss YouOliver Tree & Robin Schulz

Oliver Tree is an artist from California.

In addition to being a musician, he also works as a music producer and comedian, and he’s incredibly popular with Gen Z.

Among his works, the song I especially recommend is “Miss You.” It’s that Western pop track you often hear on TikTok and Instagram.

Its sharp, house-style dance sound matches the vibe of school and cultural festivals really well.

Definitely check it out.

It’s here! Must-play Western dance hits for school culture festivals (131–140)

Kings & QueensAva Max

Ava Max – Kings & Queens [Official Music Video]
Kings & QueensAva Max

Ava Max, an American singer-songwriter known as a leading figure in electro-pop.

In addition to her catchy musical style, her distinctive fashion sense often draws comparisons to Lady Gaga.

Her track “Kings & Queens,” released in 2020, gained international popularity with its cool vibe.

It’s a great pick for dynamic, music-video-style choreography.

Last TimeBecky Hill

Becky Hill – Last Time (Official Video)
Last TimeBecky Hill

Becky Hill is a singer who’s won popularity with her powerful vocals.

She gained attention by appearing in the audition show “Ordinary People,” hosted by John Legend, and has continued to thrive at the forefront of the scene even after launching her solo career.

Her new song “Last Time” pairs a refreshing, house-influenced track with soulful vocals.

Its energetic sound makes it a perfect match for krump dance!

Never Be AloneBecky Hill, Sonny Fodera

Becky Hill, Sonny Fodera – Never Be Alone (Official Video)
Never Be AloneBecky Hill, Sonny Fodera

“Never Be Alone” by Becky Hill and Sonny Fodera is a piece themed around the loneliness and isolation of lockdown.

It portrays a journey from nearly losing one’s mind within surrounding walls to rediscovering hope through a bond with someone important.

Combined with the pair’s powerful musical styles, the song resonates with many listeners, offering empathy and encouragement.

Its sound, influenced by bass house and electro house, is energetic yet stylish.

I think it’s a perfect track to play at events like school festivals.