

The dance break in “Secret Story of the Swan” showed a surprisingly powerful side of IZ*ONE that had never been seen before, and it definitely made a statement! The choreography is fast and difficult, but the ladies of IZ*ONE made it look totally effortless. All 13 members have to be able to stay on top of every beat in order to make the choreography work, and they kill it every time! 8. SEVENTEEN’s “Getting Closer”Įvery SEVENTEEN choreography is unique and memorable in its own way, but the dance break in “Getting Closer” definitely stands out as one of the group’s best. This choreography is a master class in making subtle moves look impactful, and aespa is totally rocking it! The dance break choreography definitely takes it up a notch in terms of intensity, and the smooth transition between the two styles makes it a super memorable stage performance. If you’ve never seen this performance, then you’re definitely missing out! 6.

“BOY” is TREASURE’s debut track, but the members perform it like seasoned professionals! The entire choreography is very high-energy from start to finish, so it’s amazing that they still manage to bring their all when the bass drops. TWICE doesn’t often feature dance breaks in their songs, but this one in “More & More” proves that they’re total masters! The choreography, led by main dancer Momo, gives all nine members a chance to show off their skills with some unique formations and rhythmic movements that really make an impact. They have to be superheroes in order to pull off choreography like this! 4. NCT 127 is known for having some of the most intense choreographies in the game right now, but they really wowed fans with their song “Kick It.” The dance break, which features martial arts-inspired choreography, is extra memorable because it features a flying kick from rapper Mark. This choreography went viral for a good reason – it’s unbelievably fun to dance, and even more fun to watch! The ladies of ITZY bring their all to every “Wannabe” performance, which makes that tough dance break choreography look even more impressive. Plus, TXT always manages to perfectly synchronize their choreography! 2. The dance break even had some old Western-inspired moves, which is pretty unique. The fun concept and mid-song costume change in “Blue Hour” definitely makes it one of TXT’s best, and the creative use of the cowboy styling made it extra memorable. In no particular order, here are some really memorable ones! 1. From bright, bubbly concepts to cool, smooth moves that you just can’t get out of your head, there’s a choreography to suit everyone’s tastes. Choreography is one of the best parts of watching a K-pop performance or a music video, and definitely makes K-pop stand out as a genre.
