[HIP-HOP] Recommended Hip-Hop Dance Songs
If you’re reading this article, you’re probably a dancer or someone who loves hip-hop tracks, right?
What kind of songs are easy to dance to?
The answer varies from person to person, of course, but in this article I’d like to introduce a mix of classic and new tracks that are generally popular.
These are all legendary songs used not only in Japan but also by professional dancers overseas, so feel free to use them as a reference.
Find your favorite tracks, come up with your own original choreography, and dance away.
I’m sure you’ll have a great time!
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[HIP-HOP] Recommended Hip-Hop Dance Tracks (71–80)
My HumpsThe Black Eyed Peas

A Hip Hop dance track released in 2005 by The Black Eyed Peas.
It was inspired by Asha Bhosle’s 1968 track “Kisi Ki Jaan Lete Hain.” The track won both a Grammy Award and an MTV Video Music Award.
Chicken Noodle SoupWebstar, Young B ft. The Voice of Harlem

A collaboration between American hip-hop artist Webster and rapper Young B.
It features a bass- and club-oriented beat with air-raid sirens.
Released as a single in 2006, it reached No.
15 on the U.
S.
charts.
Bring Em OutT.I.

A Southern-style sound kicking off with Jay-Z.
Both the beat and the rap pack a punch, and there’s no doubt it’ll hype up the crowd if it plays in a club.
In the PV, T.
I.
’s signature slanted knit cap in a B-boy style really highlights his good looks.
[HIP-HOP] Recommended Hip-Hop Dance Songs (81–90)
Let’s Get ItG Dep feat P Diddy & Black Rob

G.
Dep is a rapper from Harlem, New York, active since 1995.
This track, characterized by its laid-back tempo, was released in 2001 and reached No.
5 on the U.
S.
charts.
It samples Al Green’s 1972 track “Love and Happiness.”
Gold DiggerKanye West

A collaboration track with Grammy-winning actor Jamie Foxx.
It has a tempo that evokes the ’80s and ’90s, and Kanye’s back-turned singing style in the music video looks cool.
All the actresses who appear are beautiful and have great figures.
His close friend John Legend also takes part.
Control Myself feat. Jennifer LopezLL Cool J

A 2006 hit released by veteran MC LL Cool J featuring Jennifer Lopez.
Built on an Afrika Bambaataa sample, it’s a floor-ready killer tune.
A track that appeals to both hip-hop and house fans—get out there and dance!
Lose YourselfEminem

A track packed with a fiery message that gives you a tingling excitement that makes you want to start dancing! It’s a hit song released by Eminem in 2002, used on the soundtrack for the film 8 Mile.
Based on his own experiences, the lyrics portray the determination to pour everything into seizing a once-in-a-lifetime chance, and they really resonate.
A classic that won numerous awards, including an Academy Award and a Grammy.
It’s a song that can give you courage when you want to fire yourself up or before you take on something new.





