[Easy-to-dance dance tracks] Gentle K-pop dance numbers
K-pop has become a global movement and taken root across a wide range of generations.
For idol groups in particular, dance is one of the biggest attractions.
Beyond full-fledged cover dances, it’s also enjoyed casually through TikTok.
Among those dance tracks, we’ve highlighted songs that are gentle and easy to dance to!
In our research, we found that laid-back or comical songs tend to have simpler choreography and movements.
Catchy choreography from well-known smash hits is fun too, so feel free to give it a try!
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[Easy-to-Dance Tunes] Gentle K-pop Dance Numbers (31–40)
BBoom BBoommomoland

MOMOLAND is a girl group formed in 2016 through the survival audition program “Finding Momoland.” At first, they were promoted with the then-trendy but conventional innocent concept, but their popularity struggled to grow.
They then released “BBoom BBoom,” a track that adopted an EDM concept, which was rare in K-pop at the time, and it became a major hit, leading to their debut in Japan.
“BBoom BBoom” is a lively song characterized by its brisk tempo and fun shout-along parts.
여름여름해 (Sunny Summer)GFRIEND

If you want to try a dance with feminine, soft movements, I recommend “여름여름해 (Sunny Summer).” It’s a song by the girl group GFRIEND, and its lyrics portray the thrill of a summer romance.
The choreography reflects that summer vibe, with moves like fanning your face with your hand.
There are also many parts that really shine when danced with multiple people, so I’d love for you to try it with your friends.
ButterBTS

Released as a digital single in 2021, BTS’s “Butter” became a massive hit, and its dance was embraced by many people.
The choreography, set to an electronic sound perfect for dancing, also became popular in Japan.
You may have seen the chorus choreography frequently on social media.
Since the steps are the main focus and the hand movements layer on top, it’s best to practice the steps first.
After that, if you check which step timing the hands come in on, you’ll nail it! The verse and the later dance sections feature sharp choreography, so there are many things to keep in mind—steps, body usage, contrasts in speed, and more—but if you master them one by one, you’ll be able to dance it!
MORE&MORETwice

The choreography for TWICE’s 2020 release “MORE & MORE,” a Korean idol group also highly popular in Japan, is characterized by femininity and sensuality.
It features girls’ style and girls’ hip-hop choreography, with thoughtful use of canon sequences and member formations that take advantage of having nine performers.
As for movement characteristics, there are many hip isolation elements to express femininity, so it’s good to focus especially on hip movements! The chorus moves are on the faster side, and because the choreography extends all the way to the fingertips, you’ll need to be mindful not to get sloppy.
MiracleNCT DREAM

NCT DREAM’s “Miracle” features very catchy choreography with fundamental dance moves and clear musicality, making it an easy song for beginners to tackle.
It includes elements of new-school hip-hop and locking, and if you focus on counts rather than lyrics to keep the rhythm, you’ll have fun dancing! The chorus in particular has many rhythm-focused moves that switch on 4-counts and 1×8 phrases, so it’s easier to learn the choreography by memorizing each move one by one and then putting them together.
Since it’s a dance meant to be enjoyed, if you gather members and do a full cover with a large group, you’re sure to create great memories with this choreography!


