[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 (201–210)
Rilla Go!DGNA

If you’re looking for energetic, masculine K-pop, I recommend “RiLLA Go!” It was released in 2014 by the male idol group DGNA, and its impactful sound is a major draw.
A grand melody resonates over dynamic, heavy bass.
Their full-body choreography is powerful and passionate, with some comical moves mixed in that make it fun to dance along to.
It’s also a great pick when you want to hype yourself up!
Hakuna matataDreamNote

Debuting in 2018, DreamNote isn’t with a major agency but is signed to iMe KOREA.
They’re a capable group, with members who also appeared on the audition program ‘Mix Nine.’ The title ‘Hakuna matata’ is Swahili for “no worries,” and the song portrays their determination as they strive toward their dreams.
The upbeat dance and the members’ bright smiles are sure to lift your spirits!
PIRIDreamcatcher

Debuting in 2017, Dreamcatcher is a group with the concept of “dream fairies who take away nightmares.” As you may have noticed from the beginning of their songs, their sound has a strong rock influence.
They’re a group known for rock-style tracks, which are quite rare among Korean idols! Despite being a girl group, their sharp and powerful choreography is super cool!
Bon Bon ChocolatEVERGLOW

EVERGLOW is a six-member K-pop girl group, and they’re becoming popular around the world, not just in Asia.
Their song Bon Bon Chocolat was released in 2019, and its cool, trap-style sound really catches the ear.
In the music video, they showcase sexy and powerful choreography.
ButterflyLOONA

A track from LOONA released in 2019 that evokes a fairy-tale-like, dreamlike mood.
Meeting a wonderful man can sometimes change a woman and make her shine, right? She might look a bit more beautiful, become kinder—spreading her wings like a lovely butterfly.
This song is filled with atmosphere, featuring dance that feels as graceful as a butterfly.
Sour CandyLady Gaga, BLACKPINK

A 2020 track born from a collaboration between the uniquely individual star Lady Gaga and the girl-crush icons BLACKPINK.
It’s included on the album Chromatica.
Gaga reportedly reached out enthusiastically to make it happen, resulting in a sharp, dance-pop tune.
Its broad popularity has inspired cover dances around the world.
Both Gaga and BLACKPINK are artists who express their own kind of strength with distinctive styles.
You can really feel their cool, unconfined spirit.
Bad GirlsLee Hyori

“Bad Girls,” a song celebrating women’s strength.
This track was released in 2013 by Lee Hyori, who served as the leader of Fin.K.L., a girl group emblematic of the first generation of K-pop.
The opening lyric section isn’t actually related to dance, but the phrases feel like they help you stay aware of key points to focus on in dancing.
It’s sexy yet uncompromisingly confident, which is really cool.
The groove makes it feel great to dance to, so it’s a solid recommendation when you want a song suited for that kind of dance number!



