Have you ever found yourself captivated by a K-pop idol’s dance, suddenly wanting to try it yourself? K-pop choreography enchants with its light, buoyant steps and beautiful movement.
In fact, once you grasp the basic form, there are plenty of routines that are surprisingly easy to master.
We’ll break down classic dance points in detail and introduce K-pop choreography that even complete beginners can enjoy dancing to.
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뚜두뚜두 (DDU-DU DDU-DU)BLACKPINK

BLACKPINK, which enjoys worldwide popularity, released “DDU-DU DDU-DU,” the lead single from 2018’s SQUARE UP.
It’s a cool track with a distinctive vibe that blends EDM and hip-hop elements.
The choreography is based on girls’ hip-hop and overall exudes femininity, so focusing on fluidity will make it even better.
The chorus features catchy moves with a hip-hop feel that align with the rhythm, so try dancing with an awareness of movements that match the lyrics and the music!
Next Levelaespa

aespa’s song “Next Level,” released in May 2021, is built around girls’ hip-hop, with choreography that emphasizes movement all the way to the fingertips.
The chorus features simple, easy-to-copy moves, but to make it look cool, it helps to pay attention to details like the angle of your wrists.
Since the choreography blends the coolness of hip-hop with femininity, aim for a relaxed, confident expression in the cool parts, and for the feminine sections, it’ll be perfect if you can focus on hip isolations and even the angle of your neckline.
Also, right before the chorus, the mood of the track changes dramatically, and there’s choreography arranged for four members—so keep an eye out for that too!
DittoNewJeans

NewJeans’ “Ditto” is one of their signature songs, released digitally in December 2022.
The choreography incorporates hip-hop elements and focuses on counts rather than lyrics, so maintaining rhythm that matches the song’s fast counts is crucial.
Every 1×8, movements using downs and isolations to keep the rhythm are repeated, making the choreography easy to memorize.
It’s a recommended track even for beginners, as you can work on it while learning the fundamentals!
TTTwice

Included on TWICE’s 2017 Japan debut best album, the song “TT – Japanese ver.” is characterized by girl-group dance moves that fully highlight cuteness.
The choreography is catchy throughout, making it easy for beginners to copy perfectly.
Since some movements include comedic elements, it’s important to let go of any shyness! The routine also sprinkles in feminine fluidity here and there, so if you can move with a different focus than just the catchy parts, it will really stand out.
Given the song’s vibe, aiming for cuteness and suppleness rather than sharp, powerful motion will bring you closer to the original performance.
LIKEYTwice

“LIKEY,” the title track included on TWICE’s first full-length album released in October 2017, showcases a fresh, idol-like cuteness.
The choreography is adorable and memorable, with catchy moves that are easy to copy.
The chorus features many hand movements, so paying attention to your fingertips will make it even better! There’s also a dance break in the latter half with girls’ hip-hop choreography; dancing big and powerfully will build hype right before the final chorus, so be sure to keep that in mind!
ThunderousStray Kids

Released in 2021, Stray Kids’ track “Thunderous,” known for its addictive trap beat, is themed around “Sorikkun,” a traditional Korean folk performing art, and features powerful choreography with hip-hop elements.
The chorus includes many groove-based moves, so both strength and body fluidity are crucial—be mindful of foundational techniques like body waves and musicality.
It’s also important to make big movements when hitting strong accents.
In addition, the formation work that leverages the number of members is striking, so synchronizing everyone’s breathing and timing will make it perfect!
WA DA DAKep1er

Kep1er’s first mini album’s lead track “WA DA DA” is a hit that makes a strong impression of the group.
The song is divided into a powerful EDM-style section and a cute idol-like section.
Since the tone and vibe differ, it may help to be mindful of switching your dance style accordingly.
The beginning of the chorus has a strong beat, is catchy, very powerful, and still feminine.
In the latter half of the chorus, the choreography suddenly shifts to classic idol cuteness, so it’s crucial to switch from sharp, powerful movements in the first half to cute, playful movements in the second half.
If you can show that contrast in expression, it’ll be perfect!



