Dance Dance Dance (E-girls song)

The track was released on September 30, 2015 through Rhythm Zone and Avex Music Creative Inc. in three physical formats—two CD's and a DVD bundle—and for digital consumption.

In order to promote the single, E-girls performed in the accompanying music video, which was directed by Kanji Suto, and depicted the band in a casino-like set-up.

[6][7] However, as a performing number, their management said the track was to primarily highlight their dancing skills, as shown in the accompany music video.

[8] Members Shizuka, Ami, Karen Fujii and Reina Washio provide vocals to the single, marking their second consecutive performance after "Anniversary!!".

[10][11] The track was released on September 30, 2015 through Rhythm Zone and Avex Music Creative Inc. in three physical formats—two CD's and a DVD bundle—and for digital consumption.

[4][12] A special One-Coin edition was made available on their website with limited pressings, only including the single and a promotional trading card that ranged from 19 different kinds.

A contributing editor at CD Journal praised the girls transition from their typical J-pop sound to dance music, describing the production as "gorgeous".

[16] In a similar review, a member from Arama Japan wrote "Not only is the song and concept retro, but sexy as well which gives it them an adult-ish coolness.

He/she examined that member Ami should have been replaced with another vocalist from the group, describing her voice as "distracting" for the song's "soulful tune".

[12] According to singer Ami, the track focuses primarily on the group's dancing efforts as a result of their experimentation of "disco-funk" music.

Furthermore, performing member commented that the atmosphere of the clip was similar to a movie and noticed the amount of consistent "glowing costumes".

[27] The visual opens with the girls getting reading to perform on stage, applying make-up and getting dressed, whilst members Sayaka and Yurino introduce the audience by dancing in a window.

[28] As the "E.G." neon logo turns vibrant pink, dancers Anna Suda, Mio Nakajima and Kaede dance in tailored suits while Karen Fujii, Ami, Reina Washio and Shizuka sing in the background.

Shuuka Fujii, Harumi Sato and Nozomi Bando appear with pink-and-black feathered dresses to dance, and as the chorus starts, the final members Nonoka Yamaguchi and Anna Ishii move alongside the other girls.

The track was used as the ending theme songs to two Japanese shows; the Huis Ten Bosch commercial advertisements, and to TV Asahi's Wish!