This week in K-pop, three jaw-dropping dance practices took center stage—each one proving why K-pop choreography remains unmatched in creativity, intensity, and sheer performance power. From legendary soloists to rookies on the rise, here are the dance practices you must watch right now:
1. Taemin – “Veil”
SHINee’s Taemin has once again delivered a performance only he could pull off. Fans have been waiting for the dance practice of his special digital single “Veil” ever since the song dropped, and it does not disappoint.
The choreography is fast, intricate, and undeniably Taemin. With the spotlight entirely on him, viewers can’t look away as he glides through complex moves with effortless grace. The routine feels almost spiritual—borderline divine—matching the song’s ethereal vibe.
This comes on the heels of “Veil” debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart in its first week, proving Taemin’s power as a global solo artist. And with his upcoming Coachella 2026 performance set for April 11 and 18, it’s clear Taemin is preparing to own the stage on an entirely new level.
2. NEXZ – “Walkin’ on Water (HIP Ver.)”
Think you’re a true K-pop stan? Then you must check out NEXZ’s version of “Walkin’ on Water (HIP Ver.)”—originally by their sunbaenim Stray Kids.
From the first beat drop, NEXZ shows why they’re not just another rookie group. With sharp popping, locking, and even breaking moves, they bring their own flavor while paying homage to Stray Kids. Their energy, charisma, and skill level prove why they’re one of the 5th-gen groups to watch closely.
And yes—we already added this HIP Ver. to our workout playlist. It’s just that good.
3. TWS – “Head Shoulders Knees Toes”
Last but not least, TWS (투어스) under Pledis Entertainment (part of HYBE) dropped the dance practice for “Head Shoulders Knees Toes”, and fans are loving the concept change in this comeback.
The members go all out, delivering a high-energy routine with powerful moves matched to a heavy beat. It’s clear TWS is stepping up with each release, and this dance practice proves they’re serious about making their mark in K-pop.