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[2026] Cool! K-pop dance tracks that make you want to move

When it comes to K-pop, so many songs captivate you with their choreography.

The energy and performance that burst forth from their intensely honed skills are guaranteed to have the audience completely enthralled!

With a focus on K-pop dance tracks and songs you’ll want to hear at the club, we researched recommended numbers that are “on-trend dance songs” and “perfect for dance practice.”

Of course, they’re great just to listen to as well!

Use this as a reference for picking songs for a school festival or practice, or as a chance to discover new favorites.

Now, let’s enjoy dance music that’s uniquely K-pop together!

[2026] Cool! K-POP Dance Songs That Make You Want to Dance (51–60)

Step and a stepNiziU

NiziU(니쥬) Debut Single『Step and a step』MV
Step and a stepNiziU

NiziU’s 2020 debut song.

The “Usagi Dance,” a step that expresses taking things one step at a time—just like the title—looks so cute! This dance has been widely loved, with the globally active technopop unit Perfume also covering it to celebrate NiziU’s debut.

The #UsagiDanceChallenge is trending on TikTok, too.

According to leader Mako, the key is to do it with the feeling of driving your feet into the ground! Dancing to “Step and a step,” a song that symbolizes their bond, will fill you with energy!

CHEER UPTwice

It’s one of the hit songs by TWICE, the K-pop group famous in Japan for the “TT pose.” They’re also well-known for having three Japanese members.

This song features cute, feminine choreography as a highlight, and it’s fun to sing and dance to at karaoke.

The lyrics capture the feelings of a cute girl playfully navigating a budding romance with a guy she’s about to become mutual with, cheering on girls in love.

Sana’s “shy shy shy” line became especially popular, sparked a huge buzz, and many other idols imitated it as a charming gesture.

MIROHStray Kids

Stray Kids “MIROH” Dance Practice Video
MIROHStray Kids

An energetic track overflowing with the powerful vibe characteristic of SKZ, it’s the title song from the 2019 mini-album “Clé 1: MIROH.” The lyrics and choreography carry a message of breaking through walls and overcoming hardships, giving you a real boost of energy.

I think the choreography in the chorus is especially easy to copy.

With the theme of a “jungle maze,” the dance incorporates the traditional New Zealand haka, leaving a strong impression as a fusion of combat and dance.

LOOK AT MEALLDAY PROJECT

ALLDAY PROJECT – ‘LOOK AT ME’ M/V
LOOK AT MEALLDAY PROJECT

A new co-ed group bringing a fresh breeze from THE BLACK LABEL, led by TEDDY, has officially kicked off.

ALLDAY PROJECT is a project-based unit consisting of five members—men and women—an unusual lineup for the K-pop mainstream that’s drawing attention.

The group’s defining trait is how each member brings a distinct strength: Woochan, who made his mark as a rapper on Show Me the Money 6; Yeonso, known from the survival show R U Next?; and Bailey, an internationally active dancer, among others.

This track serves as a centerpiece of their 1st EP, ALLDAY PROJECT, released in December 2025.

Its structure stands out with a tight beat and repeated phrases that drive home a provocative message—“look at me, don’t take your eyes off me.” Watching it alongside the performance video highlights the choreography’s synergy even more.

Highly recommended for anyone seeking a new form of K-pop.

Super ModelVVUP

VVUP (비비업) ‘Super Model’ MV
Super ModelVVUP

VVUP is a girls’ group that debuted in 2024.

Comprising members from Indonesia, Thailand, and South Korea, this multinational act is making waves with upbeat, positive tracks as their calling card.

In June 2025, they won the Rising Star Award at the 34th Seoul Music Awards, marking steady growth and rising prominence.

From their first mini-album “VVON,” released in November 2025, here’s the title track.

It’s a rhythmic dance number where electronic drums and synths intertwine, featuring an impressive structure that alternates between sharp rap and lyrical melodies.

Though it runs under two and a half minutes, its high density and shifts in mood across each section are a major draw.

The music video surpassed 10 million views by late November 2025 and hit No.

1 on Apple Music’s chart in Qatar.

They also took the Hot Stage top spot on SBS’s Inkigayo.

Give it a listen when you want to boost your mood with a confident, high-energy performance.