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Dance Tracks

When kids need to burn off some energy, there's nothing like some music that gets them moving. These are some of our favorite tracks that encourage a good groove, but are still kid-friendly.

"Happy"   (AGE   6)
Catchy tune with upbeat message from Despicable Me 2.
By Pharrell   (2013)

"Hit the Lights" (CD Single)   (AGE   7)
Upbeat tune about letting go of doubt, reaching for dreams. 
By Selena Gomez   (2011)

"Burn" (CD Single)   (AGE   8)
Catchy dance track and video are clean, not very memorable. 
By Ellie Goulding   (2013)

"Stereo Hearts" (CD Single)   (AGE   9)
Clean, cute tune compares love and music; OK for tweens. 
By Gym Class Heroes   (2011)

"The Man" (CD Single)   (AGE   10)
Energetic soul song is positive and clean. 
By Aloe Blacc   (2013)

"Mmm Yeah (feat. Pitbull)" (CD Single)   (AGE   10)
Shallow, mildly suggestive dance track is also pretty fun. 
By Austin Mahone   (2014)

"(What Doesn't Kill You Makes You) Stronger" (CD Single)   (AGE  10)
Self-esteem reigns supreme in clean, uplifting pop single. 
By Kelly Clarkson   (2012)

"Good Feeling" (CD Single)   (AGE   11)
Uplifting rap track about staying positive, reaching goals. 
By Flo Rida   (2011)

"Party in the U.S.A." (CD single)   (AGE   11)

Cyrus edges up the maturity scale with all-out party number. 
By Miley Cyrus   (2009)

"Turn Me On" (CD Single)   (AGE   13)
Rap diva pairs with cool club DJ in fairly clean track. 
By David Guetta, Nicki Minaj   (2012)

"Give Me All Your Luvin'" (CD Single)   (AGE  12)
Mostly clean track from pop icon and female rappers. 
By M.I.A., Madonna, Nicki Minaj   (2012)


"Glad You Came" (CD Single)   (AGE   12)
Breezy pop tune mentions partying but is OK for older tweens 
By The Wanted   (2012)

"I Wanna Go" (CD Single)   (AGE  12)
Brit tones down the sex, partying in fairly clean track. 
By Britney Spears   (2011)


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