The Dances That are Making Waves on the Internet
Discover some of the trending choreographies that the internet is dancing to right now
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Dance choreographies remain some of the internet’s most-watched content. From easy-to-remember steps to high-energy routines, both styles can rack up millions of views when the execution and appeal land.
Over time, new choreographies gain traction with every video uploaded across social media. Here are some of the dance trends currently taking over the internet.
Say It (Remix)
One of the internet’s newest dance trends centers on a remixed version of Say It by Tony Lanes. With choreography that feels energetic yet understated, users have been quick to film themselves dancing along, helping the trend spread at a rapid pace.
@zb1_official the vibe #ZEROBASEONE #ZB1 #제로베이스원 #SEOKMATTHEW #PARKGUNWOOK
♬ say it shlohmo remix – argyfargo
Opalite
Taken from a track on Taylor Swift’s latest album, Opalite has sparked a new dance trend online. Echoing the song’s lighthearted and celebratory tone, the choreography captures the feeling of living in the moment and enjoying the experience as it unfolds.
@enhypen ♬ Opalite – Taylor Swift
Turn Up
With sounds reminiscent of retro video games, Turn Up has gained traction on TikTok as more users adopt the track and dance along to the trend. Built around simple movements focused on the arms and fists, the choreography relies heavily on the dancer’s energy and on-camera presence.
As the sound continues to circulate on the FYP, stars like Sunghoon, along with his fellow ENHYPEN members, have also joined in.
@enhypen ♬ original sound – user24755423638
Rich Girl
The iconic 2004 hit Rich Girl has found its way onto the FYP, with the trend drawing more users into dancing along. Paired with a lively beat and high-energy choreography, videos shared online capture the exhilarating and fun-driven experience of taking part.
@weareone.exo_official 💰💰 #KAI #카이 #EXO #엑소 #weareoneEXO
♬ original sound – ellzlyrics★
Chanel
Featuring vocals by Tyla, the sound has generated more than six million TikTok posts, many highlighting its elegant choreography. With names such as Choi Yeonjun of TXT and Tyla joining the trend, the dance has quickly become a defining moment on social media.
@txt.bighitent freeze ❄️
♬ original sound – TYLA
Pitbull Terrier (Remix)
Often performed by pairs, the dance trend highlights confidence, charm, and occasionally physique. The movements are minimal, ranging from flexing and running hands along a partner’s ribs to a gesture that mimics a DJ working a record.
Now nearing two million posts on TikTok, the sound has spread quickly thanks to its simple format and emphasis on on-camera presence.
@bachbuquen Team Bach and Carlos ?🔥❤️
♬ son original – Trendformusic
Frequently Asked Questions
Current TikTok dance trends include choreographies set to Say It (Remix) by Tony Lanes, Opalite by Taylor Swift, Turn Up, Rich Girl, Chanel by Tyla, and Pitbull Terrier Remix — all of which have generated significant post volumes and participation from K-pop acts and global artists.
The Chanel dance trend is a choreography set to Tyla’s track “Chanel,” which has generated over six million TikTok posts. The dance features elegant movement sequences and has drawn participation from artists including Choi Yeonjun of TXT and Tyla herself.
K-pop groups participate in TikTok dance trends as a form of fan engagement and platform visibility. Groups like ENHYPEN, ZEROBASEONE, and EXO’s Kai have joined trending choreographies to connect with global audiences and extend the reach of the original sound.
The Say It Remix dance trend is a TikTok choreography set to a remixed version of “Say It” by Tony Lanes. The routine is described as energetic yet understated, and has spread rapidly after being performed by acts including ZEROBASEONE.
Dance trends go viral on social media when a combination of an accessible choreography, a catchy track, and high-profile participation align. Repetition across the FYP, celebrity involvement, and low barriers to replication accelerate the spread of a trend beyond its original audience.
