Whether on the floor with SB19 or performing solo, Felip’s dance moves are among the most hotly anticipated elements of any performance. He is, after all, also Ken, SB19’s main dancer, a role he has discharged with spectacular style and confidence.
If you’ve only just discovered the rabbit hole that is Felip the dancer, we’ve got you covered. This compilation of his top dance clips will leave you wanting to dive even deeper.
Top Dance Covers and Clips by Felip, SB19 Ken
From trendy dance covers to short clips of his own songs or SB19’s, Felip polishes the floor with some pretty slick moves. We can’t list every cover he’s ever done. There are too many, but these should send you on your way searching for more.
1. “like Jennie”
Although already weeks late into the trend, his two versions managed to make the rounds on social media, the first with W3, the second with cover dancer Innah Bee.
While stylistically different, many commenters praise both for having been executed by a male dancer in such a delicate and smooth manner.
2. “Maharani”
Alamat’s “Maharani” had already had quite the heyday, but who can say no to one more epic collab? This one with SB19’s Ken, Josh and Pablo, climbed steadily to the 10 million view mark and beyond within days of having been posted. With Ken at the center, it’s clear as day how Alamat’s fusion choreography suits him so well.
3. “Love Shot”
A young Ken Suson serves some hot rolls with EXO’s “Love Shot.” That impressive, controlled belly undulation makes it look almost like a post edit.
4. AC Bonifacio collab
As told by AC, this was an impromptu dance collab that happened when she ran into Felip at the studio. Choreographed by Jay Roncesvalles, this full dance performance is a masterclass in effortless swag.
5. “Team Tomodachi”
How do you go from looking so languid to launching into such vigorous steps? Felip can show you how, here with Coach Jay in the streets of Japan.
6. “BMW”
The sharp-eyed ones will notice how he ever so slightly glides and floats in this one, leaving you wondering if he might maybe be able to walk on air.
7. “Crimzone”
“Crimzone’s” choreo is multiple levels of badassery, and the little details make it even cooler. Ken’s little pause mid dance feels like a microsecond of suspended animation.
Featured below is the original choreo, and a new version at the Taiwan SAW con.
Watch more of SB19 Ken’s “Cimzone” drip, drip:
8. “Straydogs”
This is one of his solo songs I wish we had more dance clips of, but this short 15-minute sample, with those light arm and leg movements, the mini shoulder shrugs and the sudden twists and flicks should be more than enough to make you search for more.
9. “Palayo”
Co-choreographed by Felip himself, the “Palayo” dance packs a sting that is both hot and cold, fluid and snappy. Unfortunately, for all its haunting beauty, there aren’t a lot of official dance clip uploads. Here’s a fan re-upload of the song’s signature turn and roll with Ken and Stell, a teaser and an old practice clip.
Want more? Watch:
10. “DUNGKA”
Dance, of course, is never just about precision. It is also about the color of expression and manner of execution. This mad mix of cat print and tongue sticking out convey the brush off as emphatically as the wide arm strokes and forward push.
Watch Felip slay even more naysayers in SB19’s full performance video.
11. “DAM”
Sharp and snappy, but still with a hint of his signature smooth weightlessness, this “DAM” clip is a Ken dance sampler. It’s a taste of all the little bits that make him great, served with a slick side of leather fit.
12. “Pass the Mic”
Among many skills Felip excels in is his ability to marry intensity, fluidity and light-footedness and in all the right moments. Watch him do that with Enhyphen’s “Pass the Mic.”
13. “Gento”
While there are countless clips of Ken dancing to SB19’s Gento, this is the version that went viral in China, amassing millions of views on Douyin and Weibo and for good reason. Look at him go.
14. “Bite Me”
Felip is most lethal when he’s all covered up and then dances, just like in this “Bite Me” DC.
15. “Boom”
Need lessons in isolation? Here’s a demo from SB19 Ken dancing to NCT Dream’s “Boom.”
16. “Shooting for the Stars”
He had an injured foot in this shoot. Add to that the heel and uneven surface might have necessitated some adjustment in footwork. Regardless, can we have a moment of silence please for those red, undulating waves in the air. His arms sheathed in red look hypnotic here.
The second clip shows broader movements as he performs on stage.
17. “Marikit”
Who would’ve thought pandemic era Ken against a white wall in a grainy shoot would still be able to serve wonderfully satisfying pops and flicks? He looks super “marikit” in this dance challenge.
Top Dance Breaks, Performances and Ken Focus Cams
DCs of course are clean executions under controlled environments. For a rawer view of Felip as a performer, here’s a treasure trove of links to dance breaks, practices, performances and focus cams.
1. “Bulan”
The choreography for Felip’s second single, “Bulan” is distinct for its prominent use of krumping, an aggressive, high-energy dance style that cements Felip’s versatility as a dancer. He isn’t just light and fluid, he exudes power too.
In 2022, Felip became the first full-blooded Filpino and Southeast Asian to perform at the Grammy Global Spin. Watch his “Bulan” performance here.
2. “ROCKSTA”
Here’s another one of his solo songs from the COM.PLEX EP we wish he had more dance clips of. The controlled footwork in this one is mad!
3. “MICTEST”
“MICTEST” is Felip’s fiery tribute to his roots. The breakneck pace of the song and performance perfectly mirror the fierce, defiant spirit of the Bisaya.
The second clip shows Felip with his fellow Bisaya hip-hop artists, PLAYERTWO, dancing freestyle.
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4. “envy”
Who would’ve thought this biting hip-hop track would lend itself so well to a dance routine? Watch his sharp intro and outro dance moves for “envy” with W3 at the NBA Rising Stars Invitational Philippines Qualifiers.
5. “sloth”
There is a nicely shot clip of the “sloth” dance break, which many wish he shared with the rest of the world, over at the Fleet, Felip’s subscriber only hub. These snippets of his live performance and a promo clip for Nike Sportswear though, capture enough of the swag.
6. “Sundin ang Puso”
This Ken focus dance practice video for a Pepsi jingle is a perfect example of what makes him both an intelligent and skilled dancer. He knows exactly when to inject intensity, transition into fleet-footed lightness and lock for effect.
7. “Mana”
SB19’s “Mana” is iconic for many reasons, not least for its powerful choreography with a touch of fluid grace. Watch Ken’s focus cam below.
8. “The One”
If pure joy and happiness had a theme song, this would be it, and Ken’s light, vibrant movements make the vibe quite infectious.
If sources are accurate, the second part of the first behind the scenes shoot clip is Ken’s own freestyle interpretation.
9. One Zone fanmeet dance solo
The timing and precision to pull off that cool hat trick without missing a beat is a testament to both his skill and confidence as a performer.
10. “I Want You”
The number of rolls in this one would qualify SB19 for a bakery permit, but it isn’t just those endless belly movements that draw the eye. It’s how you can almost see every beat drop just by looking at Ken’s well-placed micro movements.
11. “Wyat”
“Wyat” has got to be one of the most underrated dance songs from SB19’s discography, so it’s always a treat to watch Ken bust these neat moves. He’s joined by Stell in this dance sample for a noontime show.
12. “Attention”
This was reportedly once one of the most requested dance covers by SB19’s fandom.
It boggles the mind how Ken can dance in those chunky boots and still look so light and graceful.
13. “8TonBall”
Ken’s signature form and style as a dancer is so memorable, many will forever remember fluffy pink fur when they hear this song.
14. “Alab”
Ken’s “Alab” focus cam shows some impressively suave moves. Watch him strut it
15. “Go Up”
Ken looks just as snappy then as he does now dancing to SB19’s first ever dance hit.
16. “It’s Giving Christmas”
It always feels like Christmas when this fluid, feather light dancer takes to the dance floor.
Pre Debut Cover Dancer Keun
Before he ever gained fame as SB19 Ken or soloist Felip, he was the high-flying, energy-infused Keun of XITE, and later Amigo 7. Back then, he already had his own small crowd of energetic admirers.
Watch him do backflips and somersaults in videos one and two.
Yes, There’s a Lot More…
There are many reasons why a dancer is phenomenal, and more often than not, these go beyond just the technicals. You only have to watch Felip to feel his kinetic energy and instinctively get hooked.
Fortunately, even with over 30 selections in this list, we’ve only really touched the tip of the iceberg. Head over to your favorite social media app and prepare to lose a few days’ sleep binging on more Felip / Ken dance clips.