K-pop groups shine with their vocals, personality, and most of all, their amazing dance moves. Fans have their own preferences when it comes to choreography, since it varies from memorable to complex. However, some complicated dance moves are worth learning with just a little bit of effort and practice!
Here are 6 K-pop songs whose choreography are worth dancing to!
1. 'Don't Wanna Cry' by SEVENTEEN
SEVENTEEN's "Don't Wanna Cry" is a fan-favorite in the K-pop community. While the choreography for the song starts out easy, the challenge gets real during its verses, and especially its chorus. As expected, SEVENTEEN brings out the best in every movement, offering CARATs a dance worth studying!
2. 'I CAN'T STOP ME' by TWICE
TWICE's "I CAN'T STOP ME" is one of 2020's K-pop retro hits. Its quality production, catchy beat, and powerful vocals led the song to become an instant bop not just to ONCEs and other fandoms, but also to non-fans as well. It's key point choreo serves as a major highlight to their release, and while its "killing part" may be easy, the rest of it are difficult but satisfying.
3. 'DOPE' by BTS
BTS's "DOPE" is a memorable classic from the K-pop sensation. Aside from receiving attention for its vocals, rap, and the members' impeccable performance, its choreography in the chorus takes the cake!
Difficult choreography is no stranger to BTS, as they've managed to slay complex dances in songs such as "Idol," "DNA," and many more. The choreo from "DOPE" matches the song's hard-hitting vibe, along with its fire chorus plunging listeners to a beautiful chaos.
4. 'Mafia in the morning' by ITZY
ITZY is the OG representative for fourth-gen's teen crush concepts, and with that, they've garnered love from many people through their songs. Notably, the group also comprises of three main dancers, which says a lot about their lit choreography.
In one of their setlist, their song "Mafia in the morning" exhibits a key choreography resembling a point-and-shoot movement. Their movements are satisfying to watch due to them popping, as well as seeing their resolve to give MIDZYs a bold performance.
5. 'Crown' by TXT
TXT's debut song "Crown" is the fitting song for their entrance on K-pop. The choreography relays several sequences that can stun fans and dancers alike. Its dynamic format can lead people to learn it, and for sure, the results are going to be truly fulfilling!
6. 'Love Whisper' by GFRIEND
Even if GFRIEND has disbanded, their legacy still remains in their releases. One of these aspects is their difficult choreography, which is seen through "Love Whisper." The song takes fans on a wild ride through the dance's jumps, twists, and elegance!
Do you know any other K-pop songs with satisfying choreos? Which choreos on the list are you top picks?
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