
Cross-progression is a new feature to the Just Dance series, allowing players to progress through multiple consoles. The game added victory celebrations, used for when the player finishes the song in single player or wins the song in multiplayer. Score feedback animations can now be customized and a toggleable option. Dancer cards, an in-game tool to express yourself and how you are doing in-game, received a major overhaul, with avatars now pictures of the coaches instead of their heads, and emotes are added to show how the players feel after each song.
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A new online multiplayer feature is added, where up to six players can join a private group with cross-play support at launch, with the Xbox Series X/S version being later supported. The game's user interface was redesigned, which emulates those seen on streaming services, such as Netflix, Hulu or Disney+. It has stopped supporting Kinect, given it no longer releases on Xbox One. Smooth.Further information: Gameplay of the Just Dance seriesĪs with the previous installments of the franchise, players must mimic the on-screen dancer's choreography to a chosen song using the game's associated smartphone app (Nintendo Switch players have the option to use the console's Joy-Con controllers). Considering that it’s been 13 years and the song and choreography remain unforgettable. With contemporary R&B beats, RAINISM by the KPop legend Rain (Jung Ji Hoon) is probably the MOST addictive song on this list. Rain’s extremely popular Bad Boy step from RAINISM (2008) Definitely not the average level difficulty level, but the dance is unique and makes your body move, subconsciously! There are other songs like Blood, Sweat and Tears, Go Go, DNA, Boy With Luv - but Mic Drop reigns over all them for me. One of the most memorable choreographies from the band is of the explosive song Mic Drop. It’s a different thing this list could’ve also been filled only with the worldwide megastars’ songs, but that’s not the case. That’s the charm of this old classic!Ī list of addictive choreographies and no BTS mention? It’s impossible. The repetitive lyrics balance it perfectly and make them worth a try every single time! You can’t just listen to the song and NOT do the chorus step. It’s a satisfying visual and easy to replicate too! The key point of it is bending forward with folded hands and turning from left to right. It’s smooth and has an average level of difficulty. That’s why it makes it into our list!Īnother groovy song from KPop sunbaes - Sorry Sorry. In addition to that, it’s pretty simple in comparison to the other elaborate dance steps. The body sways during the “Ring” part of the chorus is what’s extremely attractive.

It’s that addictive!Įven the kids at ODG knew this song was addictive! Arguably the most famous and memorable SHINee song (mostly because of its catchy lyrics and dance steps), Ring Ding Dong stays in your mind and houses there for a good couple of days. Sometimes, I’d just go to the kitchen or stand in front of the mirror and do it. The leg split during “red line part” and the waist-swinging at the “I know it’s not right” are absolutely perfect. TWICE’s I Can't Stop Me - Entire Chorus (2020)Īs soon as the beat drops and we hear a “Hey!”, there’s no stopping us! The songs are groovy and the dance is addictive the moment you see it! Favourite moments from the song is the dance step at spot spot spotlight / I know it’s not right and red red red line / 느끼고 싶어 짜릿한 highlight.


And this is just the first step of the entire song!Ģ. The first time the beat hits, Ryujin is in the centre, moving her shoulder and hands in a particular, rather fast-paced back and forth rhythm - first, with her arms closed then with arms wide open. Like I said above, point choreography isn’t only in the chorus and ITZY member Ryujin’s shoulder dance is a perfect example of that. ITZY’s WANNABE - Ryujin’s Shoulder Dance (2020) Today, we’re looking at 5 songs that are engraved in the audience’s memory - mostly because of their super addictive dance moves!ġ. From perfect foot-tapping sync to elaborate hip hop or b-boying - KPop has it all. And that is the best part about them.Ĭhoreographies play a major role in a song’s success. There’s always one part of the dance that is the major point - it majorly is the chorus part but it can also be anywhere in the song - and it’s called Key or Point Choreography. Their dance has to be catchy, trendy, simple yet complicated enough for people to fall in love with the song as well as the dance. It’s no denying that KPop music also has dance as their key selling point - unlike the Western artists. The list for the super addictive choreographies can go on and on - just like BTS’ ARMY With Letter campaign.
