Songs that fit Girls’ Hip-Hop: from the latest hits to timeless classics
Girls’ hip-hop is one of the world’s most popular dance genres.
It’s a style that mixes the foundation of hip-hop dance with cute, feminine moves and sexy elements, and Korean girl groups actively incorporate this genre.
This time, we’ve selected tracks that are perfect for girls’ hip-hop.
We’ve picked songs from K-pop, Western music, and Japanese music, so be sure to find the perfect track for your choreography!
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Songs that fit Girls' Hip-Hop | From the latest to the classics (1–10)
Tippy ToesXG

XG is a seven-member girl group from Japan, born from a project led by executive producer Jakops and the major Japanese music company avex.
XG stands for Xtraordinary Girls, and true to their name, these extraordinary artists present bold, boundary-defying music and performances to the world.
Their debut single, Tippy Toes, was released in 2022.
The title refers to walking on tiptoe—moving quietly, cautiously, and stealthily—reflecting their strong determination to boldly reshape the global landscape.
MariaHwasa

MAMAMOO is one of South Korea’s representative girl groups, and Hwasa serves as the main rapper.
With her husky vocals and strong rap skills, she has also made her solo debut.
Maria is included on Hwasa’s very first mini album.
At first, it seems like a relaxed R&B-style track, but in the latter half the mood shifts dramatically, taking on a melody reminiscent of classical music.
How the choreography interprets that section is another interesting point to watch.
Take You DownChris Brown

Girls’ hip hop often uses songs with female vocals, but of course there’s no rule saying you can’t use tracks by male singers.
Chris Brown—who regularly tops the charts, is skilled both as a singer and a rapper, and is also an outstanding dancer—has many songs that fit girls’ hip hop well.
The track introduced here, Take You Down, is included on his second album Exclusive, released in 2007, which was a major hit, and it was also released as a single.
It’s a mid-tempo ballad that highlights Chris’s sweet vocals.
As you can see from the live performances of this song, the choreography is notably sexy, boldly emphasizing hip movements.
Because girls’ hip hop doesn’t have strict rules in terms of dance, you can intentionally choose a ballad like Take You Down to showcase your individuality!
UnholySam Smith, Kim Petras

If you only know the early career of Sam Smith—as a rising young singer-songwriter whose stunning voice and vocal prowess drew attention when they guested on Disclosure’s classic track “Latch,” and who went on to sweep the Grammy Awards after their full-fledged solo debut—you were likely surprised by Sam’s transformation on the 2022 smash hit “Unholy.” The fiercely powerful “Unholy,” a collaboration with German singer-songwriter Kim Petras, who openly identifies as a transgender woman, is a hyperpop track themed around infidelity.
Its sound, which employs Arabic scales to heighten its sensuality, became a viral hit on TikTok even before its release, and it stands as an epoch-making masterpiece of “queer pop” that only Sam and Kim could have created.
There are already plenty of videos of people dancing to “Unholy,” so be sure to use your whole body to express its dirty yet alluring vibe that transcends gender!
WAP feat. Megan Thee StallionCardi B

Smashing conservative taboos with relentless, provocative lyrics and putting unapologetic sexiness front and center, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s collaboration “WAP” shocked the 2020 music scene while becoming a massive hit.
Though it sparked social controversy, this distinctly 2020s women’s anthem—combining overt sensuality with an underlying positive message—feels like a perfect classic of girls’ hip-hop.
Considering that Cardi B had already scored a hit in 2019 with “Twerk,” a track named after the bold, low-squat booty-shaking dance, we’d love to see a sexy girls’ hip-hop performance that matches the song’s impact.


