Recommended songs for jazz dance
A complete roundup of recommended tracks perfect for jazz dance!
We’ve picked everything from high-energy melodies to stylish grooves.
This time, we chose based on “coolness,” “sense of style,” and “ease of dancing.”
From jazz dance close to contemporary to jazz dance leaning toward animation, there’s a wide lineup of tracks to match all kinds of jazz dance styles!
If you want to stand out from the crowd, the first step is choosing a cool track.
Use this as a reference and give it a try!
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Recommended songs for jazz dance (21–30)
Shadow of BloomSusumu Hirasawa

Susumu Hirasawa is an artist who represents Japanese progressive music.
His unique sound and modulations are especially captivating.
While Hana no Kage isn’t among his most well-known songs, I picked it this time because its structure is incredibly sophisticated.
It’s a great recommendation for those who want to dance jazz to a techno-style track.
The overall mood is dark, but once the chorus hits, the voltage shoots up all at once.
I wanna be freeMario Biondi feat Quintorigo

Mario Biondi, a veteran soul singer from Italy.
With his unparalleled deep voice and soulful expression, he’s an artist who enjoys strong support from around the world.
While many of his songs are smooth and stylish, “I Wanna Be Free” stands out with an exceptionally intense melody.
The energy surges as soon as the chorus hits, making it perfect for jazz dance! Be sure to check it out!
DemovastDELADAP

Deladap is an Austrian electroswing band.
Their musical style has two facets: one is electroswing, and the other is adult contemporary that blends various genres.
Among their tracks, “Demovast” is an especially cool example of adult contemporary.
You can also hear Arabian elements in it.
For jazz dance, I think this song is very easy to dance to.
Give it a try!
For Your EntertainmentAdam Lambert

Adam Lambert, who also serves as the vocalist for Queen.
His track “For Your Entertainment” is a masterpiece that made his name known around the world.
It didn’t make a huge splash when it was first released, but it’s the kind of song that gradually caught on and grew in popularity over time.
The melody has a very dark, vampiric feel.
In live performances he actually dances jazz, so I think it’s very easy to dance to.
Definitely give it a try!
New Afro spanish generationBuika

The brilliant Spanish artist, Buika.
Her track “New Afro Spanish Generation” was released when her career was still in its early stages.
It’s a captivating piece of nuevo flamenco that blends R&B with flamenco.
While it’s not the kind of song that builds to a big peak, it has a strong groove, so I think it’s very easy to dance to.
It would pair well with sexy choreography.
Please give it a try!
Ping PongDimie Cat

The French electroswing artist, Dimie Cat.
Electroswing spans a wide range, from intense to languid moods.
What Dimie Cat excels at is the languid, moody side of electroswing.
Her track “Ping Pong” also has a relaxed tempo, so I think it’s perfect for jazz dance.
The melody exudes a sense of luxury, so elegant choreography would suit it well.
Be sure to check it out!
Get Lucky (ft Pharrell)Flash Mob Jazz

Daft Punk’s hit song “Get Lucky.” This version, “Get Lucky (ft Pharrell),” is a cover by the jazz band Flash Mob Jazz.
The original is techno with a strong groove, but Flash Mob Jazz’s take gives it a cool, jazz-forward vibe.
It preserves the strengths of the original while reimagining it, so it feels fresh.
The groove is strong, too, making it perfect for jazz dance!





