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  1. Mar 4, 2020 · Most K-Pop comebacks these days have cute, flashy, cool, intense, or impressive choreographies, and that much hasn’t changed in the industry. The Korean pop world has long been known for including fun and captivating dances to go along with their music, ever since it first started becoming popular.

    • Taemin’s hip move in “Move”
    • Sunmi’s finger gun in “Gashina”
    • The crazy splits in NCT 127’s “Cherry Bomb”
    • The shoulder dance in ITZY’s “WANNABE”
    • “Black Cat Nero” – Turbo
    • “Coming of Age Ceremony” – Park Ji Yoon
    • “Tell Me” – Wonder Girls
    • “Gee” – Girls’ Generation
    • “Sorry, Sorry” – Super Junior
    • “Abracadabra” – Brown Eyed Girls
    • “Mister” – Kara
    • “Before The Dawn” – Infinite
    • “Gangnam Style” – Psy
    • “Nonono” – Apink

    Turbo is one of the original idol groups that shaped the Korean entertainment industry into what it is today (not to mention, brought us the glory that is Kim Jong Kook). “Black Cat Nero” is one of their best known and most beloved songs. The legendary and exciting choreography has been performed by countless idols over the years, including GFRIEND...

    Park Ji Yoon’s “Coming of Age” was quite controversial when it was first released due to the sensual dance and forward lyrics. But Park Ji Yoon and this iconic dance broke boundaries for women in K-pop by paving the way for them to perform sexier and more adult concepts. That’s why “Coming of Age” is still used today by many female groups, like 9MU...

    “Tell Me” is a K-pop classic and became the Wonder Girls’ first number one hit in Korea. With many memorable and fun points in the dance to choose from, fans and idols alike always have to get up and dance whenever this song comes on. AOA did a cute and coy cover of “Tell Me” a few years ago, showing how timeless the dance really is.

    “Gee” made a gigantic splash in the K-pop scene and launched Girls’ Generation to their status as the queens of K-pop. The song stayed in first place on the Korean charts for a mind-boggling nine weeks. “Gee” became the gateway through which many fans found K-pop, and nearly every fan (and idol) has done the infamous “crab leg dance” for themselves...

    2009 was the year for legendary K-pop dances. After Girls’ Generations success with “Gee,” Super Junior quickly followed with another mega-hit that shook not only Korea, but all of Asia. “Sorry, Sorry” became a phenomenon, sparking thousands of dance covers across the internet (who can forget that viral video of inmates in the Philippines dancing t...

    Brown Eyed Girls’ “Abracadabra” was the turning point for BEG, taking them from a cute girl group to a powerful, sexy group instead. They nailed the concept, and their memorable “arrogant dance” caught on like wildfire. It’s the perfect dance to bust out when you’re feeling fierce and confident. Even BIGBANG’s T.O.P has been known to shake his hips...

    When talking about iconic dances, you can’t leave out Kara’s “Mister.” This song was, in part, made famous thanks to the eye-catching and mesmerizing ‘butt dance’ at the very beginning of the song. How do they get their hips to move like that? This dance became popular among idols and fans alike and is still performed by groups today, including gir...

    “Before the Dawn” was a ground-breaking dance that started the trend of “knife-like” (sharp, perfectly in-sync) dances that still persists in K-pop today. INFINITE’s perfect synchronization throughout plus their famous “scorpion dance” right at the climax of the song makes “Before the Dawn” a memorable and influential dance that holds its own in th...

    “Gangnam Style” took the world by storm in 2012 thanks to the addictive beat and entertaining choreography. It’s still one of the most recognizable K-pop songs today, and is danced to around the world. Psy was even invited on the Ellen Degeneres show to teach Britney Spears the dance’s main point himself!

    “NoNoNo” peaked at No. 2 on Billboard’s K-Pop Hot 100, showing this is a favorite dance of K-pop fans all over the world. The simple but infectious choreography is easy and fun to dance along to for fans and idols of any age. Even Gary did a hilarious and surprisingly good performance of the dance with Apink members Naeun and Eun Ji while on “Runni...

    • Gangnam Style’ MV by PSY. Date of release: 15 July 2012. Number of views: 4.4 billion. “Open Gangnam style” sounds familiar, doesn’t it? I’m sure this song rings a bell in most of our ears because back in 2012 at almost every event or in most public spots, you could hear the song play and not just in South Korea, but globally!
    • Ddu Du Ddu Du’ MV by BLACKPINK. Date of release: 15 June 2018. Number of views: 1.9 billion. Well, I’m pretty sure that every Blink out there loves dancing to this song sung by the world-famous all-girl band from South Korea, Blackpink, formed under YG Entertainment.
    • Dynamite’ MV by BTS. Date of release: 21 August 2020. Number of views: 1.5 billion. Dynamite was the very first English single released by the most famous K-Pop boy band in history – BTS, becoming number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, USA.
    • TT’ MV by Twice. Date of release: 23 October 2016. Number of views: 634 million. ‘TT’ became one of the best performing songs in 2016 and took one of the top spots in the Gaon’s Digital Chart and on Billboards too!
    • “Butter” by BTS. Released on May 25, this dance video has 39.16 million views, as well as 3.63 million likes. Share This Post.
    • “Action Figure” by WayV. Released on March 26, this dance video has 9.73 million views, as well as 541.1k likes.
    • “Drunk-Dazed” by ENHYPEN. Released on April 28, this dance video has 9.15 million views, as well as 542.6k likes.
    • “Hot Sauce” by NCT Dream. Released on May 14, this dance video has 8.43 million views, as well as 624.6k likes.
  2. Here are 10 Iconic K-Pop Dance Moves of the Decade! Let us know if you agree with this list or have any other moves to add! If you want to learn the moves in...

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