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  2. Cover dance - Wikipedia

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    Cover dance (also known as dance cover) is the act of replicating a dance choreography, particularly from Japanese idol or Korean idol music acts and Vocaloid songs. [1] Cover dances may be uploaded onto video-sharing services like YouTube and TikTok in which dancers reenact the choreography of a song or music video or perform an original choreography for an existing song.

  3. Pikki Pikki dance - Wikipedia

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    The dance is performed by the Kia Tigers' cheerleaders when the team's pitcher strikes out an opposing batter. [1] The dance then went viral on social media. [1] The original 19-second video clip that popularised was uploaded to YouTube in June 2024 and soon moved to TikTok and Instagram. [4]

  4. Dancing Dolls - Wikipedia

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    The girls wrote and composed their own songs; Misaki choreographed the dances. Dancing Dolls also began uploading dance covers to video sharing websites Nico Nico Douga and YouTube and achieved some notability there. Their videos became popular, and totaled over 10 million views by the time of their professional debut in 2012. [2]

  5. Harajuku Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Harajuku Girls performing on the Harajuku Lovers Tour 2005. The Harajuku Girls are four Japanese and Japanese-American backup dancers featured in stage shows and music videos for Gwen Stefani during her solo pop/dance-record career. [1] The women also act as an entourage at Stefani's public appearances.

  6. Idol (Yoasobi song) - Wikipedia

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    Fan-made and wotagei choreographies of "Idol" also gained attraction as an Internet challenge on video sharing service TikTok, covered by Japanese and Korean idols among others. [171] As of December 2023, the song garnered 7.9 billion views on TikTok. [172] The song was the most-searched and the third most-humed-to-search song on Google in 2023.

  7. Bailey Sok - Wikipedia

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    By the age of six and ten, Sok participated in dance competitions, and transitioned to hip-hop, respectively. [4] She rose to fame by the former age when multiple of her videos on YouTube became viral, [2] [4] namely her dance performance from the KAR Dance Competition, which received millions of views overnight, [2] and becoming a star on TikTok years later. [6]

  8. Danceroid - Wikipedia

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    Danceroid (stylized as DANCEROID) was a Japanese female net idol dance group affiliated with Beautiful Group talent agency. They were formed in October 2009 when they posted a video of themselves dancing to a Vocaloid song on the Nico Nico Community Group. [1] On July 26, 2014, DANCEROID disbanded as per the wishes of the current members.

  9. Japanese traditional dance - Wikipedia

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    Japanese traditional dance describes a number of Japanese dance styles with a long history and prescribed method of performance. Some of the oldest forms of traditional Japanese dance may be among those transmitted through the kagura tradition, or folk dances relating to food producing activities such as planting rice ( dengaku ) and fishing ...