[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!
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[2026] Cool! K-pop dance tracks that make you want to move (141–150)
Don’t Call MeSHINee

Overflowing with SHINee’s cool charm, “Don’t Call Me” is the title track of their 2021 album Don’t Call Me—their first in two and a half years—and a hip-hop-based dance number.
Bailey Sok, who also worked on Taemin’s “IDEA” and Red Velvet’s “Psycho,” took part in the choreography.
How cool is it… The swaying move with the lifted leg is particularly striking.
The blend of fluidity and powerful precision is beautiful, and the refined, quintessentially SHINee vibe will leave you feeling refreshed once you dance it through!
Dr.BebePENTAGON

It’s a powerful track that portrays a man drowning in love, saying he only needs you and that you’re driving him to the brink of madness.
The choreography evokes a man tormented for the woman he loves, pulsing with breath-catching tension and energy.
With the four themes of “Love, Fall, Hurt and Crazy,” the song is an electronic dance number wrapped in a dark atmosphere.
While the group had an image of cheerful boys, please also enjoy Pentagon as they radiate a darker, more mature allure!
Humph! (Prod. By GIRIBOY)PENTAGON

They are a nine-member male idol group from Korea, Japan, and China.
The rhythm has a hip-hop vibe from the first verse, creating an irresistibly smooth groove that makes you want to move.
From the chorus, it shifts into a refined, feel-good hook reminiscent of pop and city pop.
Lyrically, it’s striking how the protagonist tells himself that the sadness and emptiness of losing the lover he loved are all lies.
In the music video, each member is filmed in vibrant indoor and outdoor locations, showcasing their sensuality and strength.
ZimzalabimRed Velvet

Released in June 2019, this Red Velvet song features a rhythmic sound and, above all, the distinctive and addictive phrase “Zimzalabim.” It’s pronounced “Jimsalabim,” and is said to be a word like a European spell, adding a mysterious charm to the track.
The choreography also has a touch of exotic flair and is super cute!
BET BETNu’Est

In the recent K-pop scene, there’s been a rise in songs influenced by hip-hop and dance music.
NU’EST’s “BET BET” is also packed with those hip-hop and dance elements.
Its refreshing, poppy sound makes it fun just to listen to, and it seems perfect as background music for a drive.
Four SeasonsTaeyeon

“Four Seasons” is a solo song by Taeyeon, who is also known as a member of the K-pop idol group Girls’ Generation.
It’s a dance-pop track with a relaxed tempo that features acoustic guitar.
While the song structure is reminiscent of J-pop, the melody has a Western pop feel, and the combination comes across as refreshingly new.
Maybe It’s Not Our Fault(그건 아마 우리의 잘못은 아닐 거야)Yerin Baek (Peku Iyerin)

If you’re looking for a laid-back K-pop track to chill out to, try listening to Baek Yerin’s “Maybe It’s Not Our Fault.” Its hip-hop-inspired beat really sticks with you, and the sound is perfect for relaxing.
By the way, if you turn on captions on YouTube, the Japanese lyrics are displayed, so be sure to check that out too.



