[Get Hyped] Fun Japanese dance tracks — a joyful dance special
From school festivals and year-end parties to weddings and small private gatherings, many people want to liven up their events by performing a dance.
Classic dances and choreographies are great, but if possible, you’d probably like to showcase something that matches the latest trends.
In this article, we introduce many of the latest popular and noteworthy songs—especially those trending on social media—that come with fun choreographies and dances.
We’ve also included popular “tried dancing” videos and official dance videos for reference, so be sure to check them out.
Of course, creating your own choreography and posting it on social media is a great idea too!
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[Hype/Exciting] Fun Japanese dance tracks. Enjoyable dance special (71–80)
U.S.A.DA PUMP

From the late 1990s to the early 2000s, DA PUMP churned out hit songs with Akio Togashi as their producer.
Despite undergoing member changes, they continued their activities and had a resurgence with a single released in June 2018.
The track is a cover of a song originally released by an Italian singer in 1992, updated into a modern take on a delightfully cheesy-cool disco sound.
With its catchy melody and easy-to-remember choreography, it naturally sparks a smile-filled dance time when played at gatherings like year-end parties and weddings.
Its popularity is also evident from the many “I tried dancing” videos shared on social media.
Gee(JPver)Girls' Generation (Shoujo Jidai)

Known as one of Girls’ Generation’s signature songs, this track expresses the exhilaration of falling in love.
With its catchy melody and rhythmic lyrics, it lifts listeners’ spirits.
A Japanese version was released in January 2011, and following its huge success in Korea, it also gained popularity in Japan.
The lyrics adorably depict the feelings of a woman in love, likely resonating with younger generations captivated by romance.
It’s also great as dance music, making it a recommended crowd-pleaser for parties and events.
MR.KARA

This song is known for its catchy melody and memorable choreography, expressing the feelings of a woman who has fallen in love.
The lyrics overflow with possessiveness, affection, and happiness, capturing listeners’ hearts and never letting go.
It was released in Korea in July 2009, and in August of the following year it was issued as the group’s Japanese debut single.
The Japanese version was a major success, debuting at No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart—a remarkable feat, marking the first Top 10 entry by an overseas female group’s debut work in 29 years and 8 months.
It’s a perfect track to liven up events like school festivals, year-end parties, and weddings.
With its easy-to-learn, distinctive hip-sway dance, everyone will be smiling when you dance together.
[Get Hyped] Fun Japanese Dance Tracks: Enjoyable Dance Special (81–90)
BAAM -Japanese ver.-momoland

A uniquely MOMOLAND track that’s comical yet somehow a bit alluring.
The gesture where they rotate their hands to “BAAM! BAAM!” looks like so much fun, doesn’t it? The Japanese version tones down the sexiness compared to the original Korean one, making it cuter.
With choreography like the subtly swaying hips from side to side in the chorus, it’s one of the easier dances to copy among MOMOLAND’s songs, so I’m sure it’ll make viewers want to dance along! Be sure to try dancing and have fun with it.
Bright red lipsWANDS

In the original 20 years ago, Rina Aiuchi’s huge hit “Koi wa Thrill, Shock, Suspense” featured a cool parapara performance, and this time as well, it’s a dance where you can see Conan Edogawa’s cool side.
For this work, a song by WANDS—released as their first new track in 20 years—was chosen.
You can see Conan dancing in the opening video.
There are also plenty of fan-made dance videos online, so use them along with Conan’s own dance as references and definitely give it a try!
I want to see you.iri

It’s a song that’s especially popular with younger generations.
This track went viral on video-sharing SNS, TikTok, where many couples and friends posted videos using it.
You’ve probably heard it out on the street, too.
Rather than a hype anthem, it has a calmer, rap-based vibe, so creating a story-driven dance that matches the lyrics could really set the mood.
If you can express the bittersweet feel of the lyrics through your dance, it’ll be both fun and exciting!
Fashion MonsterKyary Pamyu Pamyu

A song that celebrates freedom and self-expression with a poppy, catchy melody.
Released in October 2012, this track drew attention as a work that opened up new territory for Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.
While incorporating mode and rock elements, it conveys a unique worldview.
Its message of embracing your true self resonated especially with young people, and the choreography became popular on social media.
Dance to it at a school festival or party and you’re sure to captivate the crowd.
Pair it with costumes for even more excitement.
It’s a perfect track for events that value self-expression.






