Fresh beats! Danceable music perfect for spring
Speaking of spring, it’s the season of new encounters and farewells at school or work, when your surroundings change dramatically—and it makes you want to refresh both body and mind! How about some dance music perfect for spring to color your new life? It’s also great for cherry-blossom viewing parties with friends who are on the same wavelength.
In this article, based on reliable feedback from music fans sent to our site, we’ve selected upbeat, danceable pop songs in Western music that are reputed to “refresh your mood” and “make you want to dance”! We’re featuring both new and classic tracks, so be sure to check them out!
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Fresh Beats! Danceable Music for Spring (41–50)
Steal My SunshineLen

Len is an alternative rock band from Canada.
Their song “Steal My Sunshine” is their signature track, known for its cheerful sound.
It’s a dance tune, but rather than making you go all-out, it naturally gets your body moving.
It’s also recommended for those who like upbeat songs.
VogueMadonna

“Vogue” was released in advance from Madonna’s 1990 album I’m Breathless.
It’s an irresistible track for those who love the nostalgic sound of the early ’90s.
It’s not an intense song, but its catchy groove makes it a great pick for the dance floor.
ButterflyMariah Carey

Mariah Carey is a world-renowned star artist.
Her song “Butterfly” comes from the early part of her career.
Its melody, which blends R&B and pop, is striking.
Because the tempo is quite slow, it’s a recommended track for advanced dancers.
The Way You Make Me FeelMichael Jackson

Even Michael Jackson, a name everyone knows, has almost reached eight years since his passing in June 2009.
From his catalog, I’ve chosen “The Way You Make Me Feel” off the 1987 release BAD.
The synth bass—so powerful it resonates through your whole body, and now almost feels heavy—makes for an incredibly satisfying dance sound.
Don’t miss the dance moves of a young Michael Jackson, either.
Let The Sun Shine 2012 (Tocadisco Remix)Milk & Sugar

A remix version of Milk & Sugar’s Let The Sun Shine 2012.
This track, arranged with a snappy house sound, wasn’t a massive hit, but it was played frequently at house clubs around Tokyo.
The chorus that comes in partway through really evokes vivid imagery.
Coco JambooMr. President

This single, released in March 1996 by the German Eurodance group Mr.
President, wove elements of various genres—including hip-hop, reggae, dub, and jungle—into an entirely new sound.
It stayed on Europe’s dance charts for an extended period and became a hit into the spring of 1997.
Blue MondayNew Order

This song, released in 1983 by the British New Wave unit New Order, centers on the “Monday” when they learned of the suicide of Ian Curtis, the vocalist of Joy Division—the band that preceded New Order and is considered a landmark of post-punk.
Its music video, with a druggy vibe that evokes LSD and psychedelic culture, is also memorable.
The track reached number 9 on the UK charts.





