Just take your steps with the people around!.
10. Janelle Monáe: “Water Slide”
Fans call Janelle Monáe ‘The Goddess of Pleasure’. Water Slide is a celebration of the slogan ‘reclaim your body’. The joy of blackness, queerness, plus size and multitude of bodies. Simple, silly moves and a lyrical provocateur.
9. Kylie Minogue: “Padam Padam”
One of this year’s pride anthems.Fans consider her as one founder of 90’s electronica. Lot of work on the kneel,neck and shoulder and it is simply electrifying.
8. Yard Act: “The Trench Coat Museum”
As per fan commentary, If a 70’s Garage Punk band had sex with an 80’s New Wave band it would give birth to this song. There is a story openly and hidden in this Trench coat museum. Look at their robotic moves first then how it transforms.
7. Cardi B: “Bongos” | ft. Megan Thee Stallion
Aggressive Cardi & slaying Megan. Vibrant spectacles of fashion induced fantasy with a technicolor tone. Red, blue, teal, yellow, hot pink, orange, lime green and purple are beautifully moving together for them.
6. Tinashe: “Needs”
Tinashe is one of the best R&B musicians of our time. She plays in between experimental and radio-phony in the ‘needs’. It seems like a budget album of one supermarket set, one camera but so many moves!
5. Jungle: “Back on 74”
Spontaneous, fluid moves. Most of the time, dancers sing. They effortlessly float and interact with each other. It’s a joy to watch bodies flowing through space. And these costumes deserve more. Production guys alert; This video is one single shot.
4. Tate McRae: “greedy”
Britney Spears is back as Tate! She is trained as a ballet and contemporary dancer and hip-hopping hard in this video.
3. Victoria Monét: “On My Mama”
Hip Hop, R&B and also some Jazz.The lyrics also connect with Black American culture. And sometimes the song reminds you that to dance; you need only absurd noise or sounds, not lyrics of logic(?)
2. Troye Sivan: “Rush”
It’s very hard to stop playing once you click. It has a 90’s vibe and shows many things; pole dancing and acrobatics. It may be sexual freedom or more about sex. Good music, eye-catching photography and stunning choreography.
1. NewJeans: “Super Shy”
According to Rolling Stones, this is the sixth world’s best song of 2023. For Super Shy, K-pop becomes a girl next door band with some 70’s flavor. Good voice quality and hyperactive movements made them what they are today.

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