[2026] The Appeal of Twerking: A Roundup of Western Songs Perfect for Twerk Dance
Twerking originally emerged in New Orleans in the 1990s and spread as a dance style along with hip-hop culture.
Its bold, sexy, and powerful hip movements are now enjoyed worldwide through social media! The dynamic expressiveness that’s captivating even just to watch, and the liberating feeling of keeping rhythm freely with nothing but your own body, are major attractions of this dance.
In this article, we’ve put together a wide range of beat-driven Western tracks that will make you want to twerk.
From classics that could be considered its origins to the latest hit songs perfect for twerking, we’ve got you covered—so be sure to add them to your playlist!
[2026] The allure of twerking: A roundup of Western songs recommended for twerk dance (1–10)
Stop Pause, Do the Jubilee AllDJ Jubilee

DJ Jubilee, a leading figure of New Orleans–born bounce music.
The track he released in 1993 on local indie label Take Fo’ Records is known as a historic song that gave rise to the term for the dance move now performed worldwide: twerking.
His call-and-response method—directing the crowd while stoking the dance—has an overwhelming centripetal force that unifies the entire floor.
The participatory energy honed in community settings like school dances and block parties is captured intact on the recording.
Jubilee, who is also an active special education teacher, brings together his educator persona with that of an MC who can rally a club crowd; this work is a classic especially recommended for anyone who wants to experience the origins of twerk.
TGIFGloRilla


A track packed with overwhelming energy that dominates the weekend club.
Released in June 2024, it centers on the heat of summer and the freedom of the weekend, with GloRilla unleashing a powerful flow about her success and solidarity with her crew.
Her bass-heavy voice intertwines with trap beats, creating an addictive groove that makes your body move on instinct.
It went viral on TikTok in no time and hit No.
1 on radio.
TIME magazine even named it the No.
1 Best Song of 2024, earning widespread acclaim.
Featured on her debut album “Glorious,” it was also performed at the MTV Video Music Awards.
It’s perfect for those who crave confident punchlines and the exhilarating rush of going wild with friends.
And of course, it’s a surefire track for a sexy twerk dance.
Roc Steady (feat. Flo Milli)Megan Thee Stallion


This collaboration between Texas-born female rapper Megan Thee Stallion and Florida up-and-comer Flo Milli is a club anthem included on the October 2024 album MEGAN: ACT II.
Its beat modernizes the synth riff from Ciara’s 2004 classic Goodies, delivering a thrilling sound that bridges early-2000s crunk and contemporary trap.
The bass-driven rhythm propels your whole body and pairs perfectly with bold, hip-heavy twerking.
The contrast between Megan’s hard-hitting punchlines and Flo Milli’s bouncy flow is a delight, and their confident verses radiate a strong message: be yourself and have fun with pride.
DeliIce Spice

Ice Spice, who quickly grabbed attention as a rapper from the Bronx, delivers a track that distills her hometown pride and hip-hop spirit.
Added to the deluxe edition of her debut EP Like..? in July 2023, it fuses the bouncy pulse of Jersey club with post-drill minimalism, creating propulsive energy perfect for bold, hip-swaying twerking.
Though just over two minutes long, RiotUSA’s hard-edged 808s and insistent kicks naturally set the body in motion, while her signature laid-back delivery leaves a pleasantly spacious feel.
The music video, set in a Harlem bodega, packs the screen with celebratory energy as she turns up with her crew, balancing raw local heat with pop-ready flair.
Peaking at No.
41 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning RIAA Platinum certification, this track superbly links a social-media-friendly short format with club-centered physicality—making it a prime candidate for any twerk playlist.
PUSH 2 STARTTyla


A track released by South African artist Tyla on her album ‘Tyla+’.
Using a metaphor like starting a car engine, the song portrays mutual effort and passion in love.
It expresses a strong desire for the other person to prove their worth, as well as the importance of building a relationship by encouraging each other.
The smooth beat, fusing Amapiano and R&B, is light yet full of drive.
In the music video, set at a car wash, she wears a metallic fringe top, showcasing a confident, playful presence.
With its sensual groove that you can really move to, it’s perfect for twerking as well.


