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Cool Dance Music Video: Stylish Western Music Dance PV

In recent years, with the rise of dance music trends, dance as performance has frequently been showcased in PVs and MVs.

There are videos that incorporate snappy, upbeat choreography; pieces that feature contemporary dance rather than so-called set routines; and works that rely on humorous, chuckle-worthy direction.

They’re truly never boring to watch—you end up replaying them over and over.

I think many people get hooked on the music through the visuals.

How about you?

This time, we researched PVs that feature dance praised as “cool!”

We carefully selected popular videos based on the voices of general music fans.

Try finding a video work that suits your taste!

[Cool Dance MV] Stylish Western Music Dance PV (31–40)

Shinigami EyesGrimes

Grimes – Shinigami Eyes (Official Video)
Shinigami EyesGrimes

Grimes is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her distinctive styles like experimental, dream pop, and synth-pop.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Shinigami Eyes.

It’s a track that blends elements of deep house and trance, creating a highly immersive experience.

The music video is also striking and deeply absorbing, and although the dance is slow, you’ll still feel a sense of exhilarating momentum.

My Head & My HeartAva Max

Ava Max – My Head & My Heart [Official Music Video]
My Head & My HeartAva Max

Ava Max is a leading artist in electro-pop.

Her style is reminiscent of Lady Gaga’s from back in the day, and her bold fashion and catchy sound delight both the ears and eyes of listeners.

Among Ava Max’s songs, the music video for “My Head & My Heart” is especially notable for its dance.

Dressed in a sexy outfit, Ava Max delivers sharp, polished choreography that pairs perfectly with the fast-paced, exhilarating melody.

GoneCharli XCX & Christine and the Queens

Charli XCX & Christine and the Queens – Gone [Official Video]
GoneCharli XCX & Christine and the Queens

“Gone” is a song by Charli XCX featuring the French artist Christine and the Queens.

In the music video, they perform contemporary dance.

It’s an accessible contemporary piece, making it a recommended track even for those not familiar with dance.

HandstandFrench Montana & Doja Cat ft. Saweetie

French Montana & Doja Cat ft. Saweetie – Handstand (Official Music Video)
HandstandFrench Montana & Doja Cat ft. Saweetie

Rapper French Montana, who has garnered popularity with his distinctive musicality built on the sounds of his Moroccan roots, has remained at the forefront of the hip-hop scene from the late 2010s to today.

One of his collaborations with two female rappers, Doja Cat and Saweetie, is Handstand.

It’s crafted as a unique trap track, and while the music video doesn’t feature much full-on dancing, it does showcase Saweetie’s sultry choreography.

TATTOOTHE BOYZ

[MV] THE BOYZ(더보이즈) _ TATTOO
TATTOOTHE BOYZ

One of the hottest K-pop groups right now, THE BOYZ.

Their song “TATTOO” is one of their signature tracks and is very popular in Japan as well.

In the music video, they perform pop dance with a rock-dance vibe.

It’s the kind of choreography that captivates through formations.