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The Red Bull Dance Your Style World Final was a blast, bringing the planet’s best street dancers together in Los Angeles to battle for the crown. Jaïra Joy took the win as the second female champion in Red Bull Dance Your Style history.
This season has taken talent, showmanship and virality to new heights. Here we revisit the Top 10 Dance Your Style moments that shook the floor and lit up the crowd. As top moments are always somewhat subjective, we picked ours based on how they gained popularity across social media. We've listed them in no particular order.
01
Waackxxxy at Red Bull Dance Your Style World Final
Waackxxxy, from South Korea, the queen of Red Bull Dance Your Style 2023, stormed back as a wildcard and commanded the Intuit Dome to "dale" with her as she chased her second crown. She dropped a masterclass in waacking fire and reggaeton flair. She sliced through the track on Daddy Yankee's Gasolina, her razor-sharp poses and explosive energy syncing to every instrument without missing a beat. Waackxxxy proved her legend status all over again and turned the first-ever all-female final into a spectacle that will be remembered for years. The clips blew up so hard that she spent the post-battle glow posing for the roaring 10K crowd, owning her viral runner-up shine on the global stage.
Waackxxxy's clip above collected over 30m views on Instagram alone.
02
The Crown at Red Bull Dance Your Style World Final
The Crown, a wildcard straight outta the US, turned the Intuit Dome into his personal playground when Justin Timberlake’s Sexy Back dropped. He owned the beat like it owed him money and made the audience support his performance - literally. His crisp grooves and a flawless Timberlake sync had every phone in the air within seconds. The round ended and the internet lost its mind.
The Crown's clips racked up 30m views across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube combined in days, cementing The Crown as one of the smoothest viral dances of the 2025 Red Bull Dance Your Style season.
03
Rylee at Red Bull Dance Your Style East USA
Rylee didn’t just turn up - she ate the competition and left no crumbs. The Philly voguer and mother of the local chapter of the Iconic House of Prodigy brought ballroom to the battle. She served 10s across the board in jet-black patent high-heeled boots and a fluffy baby-pink feather boa. She owned the metallic hip-hop beat of Like by JENNIE with a maelstrom of death drops, electrifying hair whips, and floor-slamming splits. She wove together intricate arm work, multiple elements from other styles and contortionist patterns that twisted like a labyrinth. An unforgettable performance that had the crowd gagging.
Rylee's round has more than 10m views across Instagram, TikTok and Youtube.
04
Arvidos at Red Bull Dance Your Style Sweden
Dressed to impress in a black suit, bow tie, fedora, red pocket square and pencil-thin moustache, Swedish locker and self-styled ‘Funk Sinatra’ set the stage ablaze. Bursting with wild creativity, playful character and maximum musicality, he turned up the heat and pushed classic locking to new heights. Arvidos proved he can do his thing to any musical genre by performing to the Afrobeat banger Shake Body by Skales. He blended his signature moves with a modern twist, like pelvic thrusts pounding the floor, staccato isolations and a show-stopping flair that captivated the crowd.
Arvidos's stylish interpretation of locking cracked 1m views on social channels combined.
05
Jaïra Joy at Red Bull Dance Your Style World Final
Jaïra Joy, the 18-year-old Dutch phenom, took the win at Red Bull Dance Your Style World Final 2025. Facing 2023 champion Waackxxxy in the first-ever all-female Red Bull Dance Your Style final showdown, Jaïra turned the dance floor into her private stage: eyes locked on the cameras, she dropped that unmistakable homage, then flipped straight into pure freestyle. Smooth slides into locking grooves, house footwork into Afro bounce - she ate every random drop the DJ threw, connecting to the beat like it was written for her. The 10,000-strong crowd lost their minds, bouncing with the dancers. By the time she took the crown, her rounds were already flooding timelines.
Jaïra Joy accumulated 23m views on TikTok alone and still climbing.
06
Hirokoboogie at Red Bull Dance Your Style World Final
Hirokoboogie, the Japanese locking assassin, hit the Intuit Dome floor and instantly turned 2025 into 1978 real quick. When Rick James’s Give It to Me Baby slapped, she unleashed that extra-funky, cartoon-crisp locking - pointing fingers like gunshots, knee drops on the snare, scooby-doos so greasy they left skid marks on the beat. Pure funk overdose: every lock tighter than a perm, every groove dripping with old-school swagger that had the whole crowd pointing back at her like they were in the cypher together. The round was over in seconds, but the clips lived forever.
Hirokoboogie got 20m views across Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
07
SonLam at Red Bull Dance Your Style USA
Saigon-born, LA-based Vietnamese popper SonLam flexed his swagger as a two-time Red Bull Dance Your Style USA champion. He commanded the stage with his signature flow, powered by an unshakeable calm. He moved seamlessly across multiple levels, blending smooth footwork with tension and entanglement, body waves, popping and inventive musicality to Boom Boom Pow by the Black Eyed Peas. With 15 years of experience, it’s no surprise that SonLam is a cold, unstoppable battler. He left the stage to standing ovations while securing a ticket to the Red Bull Dance Your Style World Final in Los Angeles.
SonLam’s round is sitting at 1.3m combined views on social media.
08
Zouba at Red Bull Dance Your Style Egypt
Egyptian director, choreographer and all-styles dancer Zouba flexed her bold confidence and musicality to the max from the moment the beat dropped. Feeling the track 100 percent, Zouba locked into the bass and every word of Marwan Pablo and Abyusif’s Karma, swerving from popping and freezes to dynamic footwork on the lyrics “Beep beep, you're being stepped on. I'm not tired,” followed by gravity-defying backbends and fluid contemporary movement. No doubt making the collectives she founded - Hunters Crew and the powerhouse, all-female Chimera Squad - very proud.
Zouba’s performance racked up over 1.3m views on Instagram.
09
Sean Lew at Red Bull Dance Your Style USA
LA native, dancer, filmmaker and choreographer Sean Lew commanded the stage and lit up his round to Hella Good by No Doubt while dancing in socks. He blended contemporary jumps with slick footwork, slipping in everything from the moonwalk to one-footed backspins, and even shredding an air guitar on his leg. No stranger to the spotlight, Sean has toured with icons like Janet Jackson and Justin Bieber while amassing 1.5m fans online. And though this performance didn’t earn him a ticket to the world final, the viral star’s James Brown–meets–MJ swag sent the audience into deafening applause.
Sean Lew’s air guitar amassed around 750,000 views on social platforms combined.
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Silent at Red Bull Dance Your Style World Final
Silent, the French krump queen, didn’t just step on stage - she conquered it. When Burna Boy’s On The Low dropped, she flipped the moody Afrobeat vibe into straight menace: chest pops like thunderclaps, arm swings carving the air, every stomp cracking the floor with raw Parisian energy. Eyes locked in, face flipping from smirk to snarl, she moved like the beat personally disrespected her bloodline and she came to settle the score. No smiles, no tricks - just unfiltered power and emotion. The clip hit TikTok and refused to leave. Silent walked off like she’d just signed the beat in blood.
Silent's clips reached around 8m views on Instagram, TikTok and Youtube
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