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Songs used for anime dances on TikTok. [Popular and classic tracks]

Songs used for anime dances on TikTok. [Popular and classic tracks]
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Songs used for anime dances on TikTok. [Popular and classic tracks]

Anime dance, where people move their bodies in sync with anime characters’ routines, is gaining popularity with videos online.

From compilations that feature multiple anime to clips paired with catchy choreography, countless dance videos are being posted.

In this article, we’ve curated a selection of anime dance tracks that are trending on TikTok.

We’ll highlight not only staple and popular songs, but also character songs and insert songs from anime.

Be sure to check out these dance routines that will make you want to move!

Songs used for anime dances on TikTok. [Popular & Classic] (1–10)

Deer-Colored DaysNEW!Deer Club

"Shikanokonokonokokoshitantan" OP 'Deer-Colored Days' Tried Dancing [Original Choreography]
Deer-Colored Days NEW! Deer Club

This song, which drew a lot of attention as the opening theme for the TV anime “Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan” that aired in July 2024, features a structure where the title is chanted repeatedly and a lively sound incorporating ska rhythms.

Sung by the voice actor unit Shika-bu, it went viral on TikTok and Instagram as the “Shikanoko Dance,” spreading both in Japan and abroad as many celebrities posted videos of themselves dancing.

The choreography is easy to learn, so it’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped at karaoke or dance events!

Watch MeNEW!YOASOBI

First cour ending theme “Watch Me” Lilyste collaboration ver. | TV anime ‘2.5 Dimensional Seduction’
Watch MeNEW!YOASOBI

A poppy dance number that makes you want to root for pure first love.

It’s a song by YOASOBI, released in May 2025.

Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “WITCH WATCH,” this track was produced based on an original short story written by the manga’s creator.

The lyrics, told from the viewpoint of a bright and innocent heroine, are captivating, charmingly expressing her feelings for her childhood friend.

Its upbeat, comical sound is perfect for dancing.

Great for having fun with friends or turning up the energy at karaoke.

POP IN 2NEW!B-Komachi

TV Anime “Oshi no Ko” / B-Komachi “POP IN 2” Dance Video
POP IN 2 NEW! B Komachi

Released in October 2024 as an insert song for the TV anime Oshi no Ko Season 2, this track is a catchy idol-pop number performed by the three new members of B-Komachi.

Set to a rhythmic beat, the lyrics blend cuteness with a hint of edge, and the production—which mirrors shifting emotions—has become a hot topic.

A dance video has also been released, sparking a wave of fan participation with numerous “I tried dancing” uploads.

With its upbeat, easy-to-remember choreography, it’s perfect not only for anime fans but also for anyone looking to liven up dance events or karaoke.

OtonokeNEW!Creepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts – Otonoke [Official MV] [Dandadan Opening]
Otonoke NEW! Creepy Nuts

Centered on Gen Z, the TV anime Dandadan became a social phenomenon, and its opening theme can be described as a new frontier in hip-hop woven by R-Shitei and DJ Matsunaga.

Its title is a coined word meaning “sound apparition,” expressing how music itself slips into people’s hearts like something supernatural.

The lyrics are sprinkled with references to horror icons like Sadako and Kayako, as well as phrases that evoke other Jump works, sublimating the daring theme of fusing the occult with hip-hop.

The breakneck beat, relentless flow, and intricately calculated rhymes have the power to pull listeners straight into the story’s world.

Released in October 2024, the track topped the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and earned high praise both at home and abroad.

It’s an anime song recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in the anime’s worldview or experience a new form of hip-hop.

Green Pepper ExerciseKana Arima

[Oshi no Ko] Green Pepper Exercise / Kana Arima [Episode 9 “B-Komachi” Insert Song]
Pepper Gymnastics Arima Kana
https://www.tiktok.com/@kanzakianna36/video/7245856790217280769

Oshi no Ko is an anime attracting worldwide attention.

Its in-song track “Piman Taisō” (Green Pepper Exercise) is also widely used for anime dance videos.

In the story, it’s a song that the popular character Kana Arima sang during her child-actor days, so the vocals have a slightly youthful feel and the choreography is simple and cute.

That simplicity makes it easy to imitate, which may be one reason for its popularity.

Incidentally, videos on TikTok that even recreate the green-colored costume are trending.

If you’re planning to give it a try, use those as a reference.

SugarCrash!ElyOtto

ElyOtto – SugarCrash! (Official Video)
SugarCrash!ElyOtto
https://www.tiktok.com/@nvi.18_0/video/7062873899054140699

Loved for its bouncy, hopping animation, “SugarCrash!” is also known for topping TikTok’s Hot Songs Weekly ranking.

The track is by Elliott, a new-generation artist from Canada.

While the sound is upbeat and lively, the lyrics depict a man who has lost his sense of purpose.

However, by the end of the song, he finds his answer and becomes more positive.

il vento d’oroYugo Kanno

https://www.tiktok.com/@hoodiefamfam/video/7146533688459775233

I’d like to introduce “il vento d’oro,” an insert song from the anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind.

It’s a fan favorite, known for playing during the anime’s most exciting moments and for being used across other series as well.

Composed by Yugo Kanno, it features a rich, jazz-influenced sound built around saxophone, piano, and guitar.

The track builds toward the latter half, so using that section in a video will add even more impact.

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