The Fancy Like dance became a viral sensation thanks to Walker Hayes' hit song Fancy Like and the easy-to-learn choreography shared on TikTok. It’s a playful, lighthearted routine with simple steps that match the song’s country-pop vibe. Here’s how to do it:

Starting Position:

  • Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and arms relaxed.
  • Get ready to follow the rhythm and groove to the beat.

Instructions:

Part 1: Step-Touch with Arm Movements

  1. Step to the right with your right foot and clap your hands to the right.
  2. Step to the left with your left foot and clap your hands to the left.
  3. Repeat the step-touch to the right and left, clapping each time.

Part 2: Hip Rolls

  1. Step your right foot slightly forward and roll your hips in a circular motion for two counts.
  2. Step your left foot slightly forward and roll your hips in the opposite direction for two counts.

Part 3: Cross-Step and Clap

  1. Cross your right foot over your left and clap your hands in front of your chest.
  2. Step your left foot out to the side.
  3. Cross your left foot over your right and clap again.
  4. Step your right foot out to the side.

Part 4: Freestyle Spin and Pose

  1. Spin in a circle (to the right or left, your choice) for four counts.
  2. Strike a fun, playful pose at the end of the spin.

Repeat:

  • Go back to the beginning and repeat the sequence, matching the energy of the song.
  • The moves align with the lyrics and rhythm, so listen for cues in the music.

Tips:

  • Add your own personality and flair—this dance is meant to be fun and relaxed!
  • Keep your movements loose and bouncy to match the country vibe.
  • If dancing with others, synchronize your claps and spins for added style.

Now you’re ready to dance along to Fancy Like with confidence! 🕺💃🎶

The Soulja Boy Dance, also known as "Crank That," became a cultural phenomenon with the release of Soulja Boy Tell’em’s hit song Crank That (Soulja Boy) in 2007. The dance is fun, energetic, and consists of a series of moves that repeat throughout the song. Here’s a breakdown of how to "Crank That":

Starting Position:

  • Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, arms relaxed, and get ready to follow the beat.

Instructions:

Step 1: The “Crank That” Move

  1. Pretend to crank an imaginary motorbike with your fists:
  • Bring your fists together as if holding handlebars.
  • Make a cranking motion (like revving a bike) for two counts.
  1. Bounce lightly on your feet to the rhythm while cranking.

Step 2: Superman

  1. Jump forward with your arms extended straight out in front of you as if you're flying like Superman.
  2. Land with a slight bounce and hold the pose for two counts.

Step 3: Cross and Bounce

  1. Cross your right foot over your left foot and bounce.
  2. Then, cross your left foot over your right and bounce.
  3. Keep your arms loose, swaying naturally or snapping to the beat.

Step 4: The “You!” Point

  1. Point forward dramatically with your right hand when the lyrics say “YOU!”
  2. Hold the pose for one count, then return to the starting position.

Step 5: Freestyle

  • Use the instrumental sections or pauses in the lyrics to add your own flair:
  • Slide, shuffle, or sway.
  • Mimic moves from the music video or make up your own.
  • Keep moving to the rhythm.

Repeat:

  • The dance is cyclical, so go back to the “Crank That” move and continue the sequence.
  • The song’s lyrics and beat guide the flow, making it easy to follow along.

Tips:

  • Practice the cranking motion and transitions to get comfortable with the rhythm.
  • Add energy by bouncing and exaggerating your movements.
  • This dance thrives on confidence and personality, so make it your own!

Get ready to "Crank That" with style and have fun! 🎶💃🕺

The Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) dance by Silentó is a playful and trendy routine that combines simple moves with lots of room for personal style. It's performed to the song Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) and features signature moves like the "Whip" and "Nae Nae." Here’s how to do it:

Starting Position:

  • Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and arms relaxed at your sides.
  • Get ready to follow the beat and have fun!

Instructions:

The Whip (4 Counts)

  1. Step forward slightly with your left foot.
  2. Swing your right arm in front of you as if driving an imaginary car, keeping your elbow bent and your fist clenched.
  3. Lean back slightly as you "whip" the motion, adding a bounce or sway for style.
  4. Hold the pose for a moment, then return to the starting position.

The Nae Nae (4 Counts)

  1. Step to the side, spreading your feet apart slightly.
  2. Raise your right arm to the side at shoulder level, with your palm open or your fist in a loose pose.
  3. Sway your hips and lean your body slightly while moving your arm side-to-side.
  4. Add your own flair to the motion—this is the signature move for expressing your style!

Other Moves in the Song:

  1. Stanky Leg:
  • Shift your weight onto one leg and rotate the other foot in small circles, keeping your leg loose.
  • Lean into the move and sway your upper body for added effect.
  1. Bop:
  • Bounce lightly on your feet while nodding your head or rolling your shoulders.
  • Keep it smooth and rhythmic.
  1. Superman Pose:
  • Extend both arms straight out in front of you as if flying like Superman.
  • Add a forward lean for more dramatic flair.
  1. Break It Down/Freestyle:
  • Use this time to improvise and show off your best dance moves. Feel free to repeat or remix any of the earlier moves.

Repeat:

  • As the song continues, the lyrics will prompt the moves ("Now watch me whip, now watch me Nae Nae").
  • Alternate between the Whip and Nae Nae, adding in other moves when cued or during freestyle sections.

Tips:

  • Add lots of personality and confidence—the dance is all about having fun!
  • Watch others around you for inspiration, or make the moves your own.
  • Practice in front of a mirror to master the transitions between moves.

Get ready to groove and have a blast with Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)! 🎶💃🕺

The Chicken Dance is a silly and fun dance that’s perfect for weddings, parties, and group celebrations. It’s simple to learn, repetitive, and great for all ages! The dance follows a repeating pattern that aligns with the song's upbeat tempo. Here's how to do it:

Starting Position:

  • Stand with enough space to move your arms and legs freely.
  • Face the same direction as the group or your partner.

Instructions:

Step 1: Flap Your Wings (4 Counts)

  1. Bring your hands up to chest level with your thumbs touching and fingers spread out like a chicken beak.
  2. Open and close your fingers four times, mimicking a beak opening and closing.

Step 2: Flap Your Arms (4 Counts)

  1. Place your thumbs under your armpits to mimic chicken wings.
  2. Flap your elbows up and down four times like a chicken flapping its wings.

Step 3: Shake Your Tail (4 Counts)

  1. Place your hands on your hips or behind you as if mimicking a chicken’s tail.
  2. Wiggle your hips or shake your bottom four times.

Step 4: Clap Your Hands (4 Counts)

  1. Clap your hands four times in rhythm with the beat.

Step 5: Circle Dance (16 Counts)

  1. Grab hands with the people around you or move in a small circle if dancing solo.
  2. Skip, hop, or shuffle in a circle for 16 counts.
  3. On the next round, reverse the direction of the circle.

Repeat:

  • After completing the circle, start the sequence again with the "beak" movement.
  • Keep repeating the steps until the music stops or everyone collapses from laughter!

Tips:

  • Add extra energy by hopping or bouncing with the beat.
  • Smile and get into character—embracing the silliness is part of the fun.
  • Encourage everyone around you to join in for a group experience.

The Chicken Dance is all about having a great time—don’t be afraid to let loose! 🐔🎶💃🕺

The YMCA dance is a fun and iconic routine performed to the Village People's hit song "Y.M.C.A." It’s super easy and a great way to get everyone involved at parties or events. The highlight of the dance is spelling out "Y," "M," "C," and "A" with your arms. Here's how to do it:

Starting Position:

  • Stand with enough space to move your arms freely.
  • Face the same direction as the group.

Instructions:

Chorus Movements (Spelling "YMCA"):

  1. "Y" (Count 1-2):
  • Raise both arms above your head, forming a "Y" shape.
  • Your palms should face outward or slightly forward.
  1. "M" (Count 3-4):
  • Bring your arms down and bend them at the elbows.
  • Rest your fingertips near the top of your chest, forming an "M" shape (your elbows should point outward).
  1. "C" (Count 5-6):
  • Extend your right arm to the side in a curved shape to form a "C."
  • Keep your left arm relaxed or place it on your hip for balance.
  1. "A" (Count 7-8):
  • Raise both arms above your head, bending them slightly to form an "A" shape (like a triangle).
  • Your fingertips should meet above your head.

Verse Movements:

During the verses, feel free to freestyle! Here are some popular moves:

  • Clap along to the beat.
  • March in place or sway your hips side to side.
  • Point to the sky, the crowd, or dance in a circle with others.

Repeat:

  • Every time the chorus plays, perform the arm movements to spell "Y.M.C.A."
  • During the verses, add your own personality and dance style to the music.

Tips:

  • The key is having fun! Don’t worry about perfection.
  • Get the crowd involved by encouraging everyone to join in.
  • Add energy by bouncing on your feet or clapping between moves.

Have a blast dancing to the YMCA! 🎶🙌💃🕺

The Macarena is a simple, fun dance performed to the hit song by Los Del Río. It’s a crowd favorite at parties and events. The moves are repetitive and follow an eight-count pattern. Here’s how to do it:

Starting Position:

  • Stand with feet hip-width apart and hands by your sides.
  • Follow the rhythm of the song.

Instructions:

Hand and Arm Movements (8 Counts Total):

  1. Count 1: Extend your right arm straight out in front of you, palm down.
  2. Count 2: Extend your left arm straight out in front of you, palm down.
  3. Count 3: Turn your right palm upward (flip it).
  4. Count 4: Turn your left palm upward (flip it).
  5. Count 5: Place your right hand on your left shoulder.
  6. Count 6: Place your left hand on your right shoulder.
  7. Count 7: Place your right hand on the back of your head.
  8. Count 8: Place your left hand on the back of your head.

Hip and Lower Body Movements (8 Counts Total):

  1. Count 9: Place your right hand on your right hip.
  2. Count 10: Place your left hand on your left hip.
  3. Count 11: Place your right hand on your right buttock.
  4. Count 12: Place your left hand on your left buttock.
  5. Counts 13-15: Rotate your hips in a circle to the beat.
  6. Count 16: Jump and turn 90 degrees to your left.

Repeat:

  • After turning 90 degrees, start the sequence again facing the new direction.
  • Continue repeating the steps, turning each time, until the song ends or you’ve danced a full circle.

Tips:

  • Add a bounce or sway to your hips to make it more dynamic.
  • Smile and have fun—it’s a playful, high-energy dance!
  • Feel free to clap your hands above your head after the hip rotations for extra flair before the jump.

Enjoy dancing the Macarena! 🎶💃🕺

The Wobble is a lively line dance often performed to "Wobble" by V.I.C. It’s a fun, energetic routine perfect for weddings, parties, or group events. Here’s a step-by-step guide to get you wobbling with confidence!

Starting Position:

  • Stand in a line or group, facing forward with enough space around you to move.

Instructions:

Step 1: Side-to-Side Wobble

  1. Bend your knees slightly and shift your weight to the right.
  2. Bring your weight back to the left, wobbling your hips as you move.
  3. Repeat this side-to-side motion for four counts.
  • Add arm movements like waving or snapping for flair!

Step 2: Step Forward and Wobble

  1. Step forward with your right foot and wobble (shimmy or sway your hips) for two counts.
  2. Step forward with your left foot and wobble for two counts.

Step 3: Step Back and Wobble

  1. Step backward with your right foot and wobble for two counts.
  2. Step backward with your left foot and wobble for two counts.

Step 4: Turn 90 Degrees

  1. Turn 90 degrees to your right (a quarter turn) by pivoting on your feet.
  2. Wobble side to side for four counts as you adjust to face the new direction.

Repeat:

  • Start the sequence again, facing the new direction.
  • Continue turning and repeating the steps until the song ends or you’ve danced a full circle.

Optional Moves for Style:

  • During the side-to-side wobble, add hand claps, snaps, or point to the sky.
  • When stepping forward or backward, you can dip your hips lower for a dramatic wobble.
  • Feel free to freestyle during the turns—make it your own!

The Wobble is all about having fun and letting loose. Feel the beat, and don’t forget to smile while dancing! 🎶🕺💃

The Electric Slide is a classic line dance that's been popular at weddings, parties, and social events for decades. It's performed to a four-count beat and typically danced to songs like "Electric Boogie" by Marcia Griffiths.

Here's how to do it:

Starting Position:

  • Stand with enough space around you to move freely.
  • Face the same direction as the rest of the group or line.

Instructions:

Part 1: Step to the Right

Step to the right with your right foot.

Bring your left foot to meet your right foot.

Step to the right again with your right foot.

Tap your left foot next to your right foot (don’t step on it).

Part 2: Step to the Left

Step to the left with your left foot.

Bring your right foot to meet your left foot.

Step to the left again with your left foot.

Tap your right foot next to your left foot.

Part 3: Step Back

  1. Step backward with your right foot.
  2. Step backward with your left foot.
  3. Step backward with your right foot.
  4. Tap your left foot next to your right foot.

Part 4: Rock Forward and Back

  1. Step forward with your left foot.
  2. Rock your weight back onto your right foot.
  3. Step backward with your left foot.
  4. Tap your right foot next to your left foot.

Part 5: Quarter Turn and Repeat

  1. Pivot 90 degrees (a quarter turn) to your left.
  2. Start the dance sequence again in your new direction.

Repeat:

  • Continue the steps, turning a quarter turn each time until you’ve danced a full circle or the song ends.

Tips:

  • Keep your movements smooth and in time with the beat.
  • Add flair with your arms or hips as you become more comfortable.

Have fun and enjoy the groove of the Electric Slide! 🎶🕺💃

The Cha Cha Slide is a popular line dance that’s simple to follow because the song by DJ Casper (Mr. C) gives you instructions in real time! Here's a breakdown of the basic moves:

Starting Position:

  • Stand with enough space around you to move comfortably.
  • You’ll follow the song’s cues step by step.

Instructions:

  1. Clap Your Hands:
  • When the song starts, follow the command, "Clap your hands!" by clapping along to the beat.
  1. Slide to the Left:
  • When it says, "Slide to the left," take a large step to your left, then bring your right foot to meet your left.
  1. Slide to the Right:
  • When it says, "Slide to the right," step to your right and bring your left foot to meet your right.
  1. Criss Cross:
  • When it says, "Criss cross," jump and cross your feet in front of each other, then jump again to return them to their original position.
  1. Cha Cha Real Smooth:
  • When the music says, "Cha cha real smooth," step forward or backward with a little cha cha shuffle (small, quick steps with your feet) and add your personal flair.
  1. Reverse:
  • When the song says, "Reverse," take small hops backward in time with the beat.
  1. Hop (and Double Hop):
  • When it says, "One hop this time," hop once.
  • For "Two hops this time," hop twice.
  1. Slide:
  • When it says, "Slide to the left/right," repeat the slide as directed.
  1. Turn It Out:
  • When it says, "Turn it out," pivot in place and show off your style.
  1. Charlie Brown:
  • For the "Charlie Brown," lean forward and step alternately with your feet, creating a rocking motion while swinging your arms.
  1. Stomp:
  • Stomp with your left or right foot as directed.
  1. Freestyle:
  • When the song invites you to "freeze" or "get funky," add your personal moves and have fun!

Repeat:

The Cha Cha Slide is repetitive, so you'll loop through these moves several times. Listen carefully to the lyrics for what to do next. It’s all about enjoying the rhythm and dancing with a group! 🎶🕺💃

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The Cupid Shuffle is a fun, line dance that's easy to learn and perfect for parties, weddings, or just having a good time! The dance aligns with the song "Cupid Shuffle" by Cupid, and the lyrics guide you through the steps. Here's how to do it:

Starting Position:

  • Stand in a line with other dancers (or alone if you’re practicing) facing forward.

Instructions:

  1. To the Right:
  • When the song says, "To the right, to the right," step to your right with your right foot.
  • Follow by sliding your left foot to meet your right foot.
  • Repeat for four counts.
  1. To the Left:
  • When the song says, "To the left, to the left," step to your left with your left foot.
  • Slide your right foot to meet your left foot.
  • Repeat for four counts.
  1. Kick:
  • When the song says, "Now kick, now kick," kick your right foot forward.
  • Follow with your left foot.
  • Alternate kicks for four counts.
  1. Walk It By Yourself (Turn and Step):
  • When the song says, "Now walk it by yourself," take small steps in place for four counts while pivoting 90 degrees to your left.
  • You’ll end up facing a new direction to repeat the sequence.

Repeat:

Keep following the pattern as the song continues. Each time you "walk it out," you’ll rotate 90 degrees, eventually completing a full turn if you're in a group circle or line.


The Cupid Shuffle is all about having fun and adding your own flair. Feel free to incorporate arm movements, spins, or extra attitude! 🎶💃