BIGHIT's Best Dancer of 2025: Fan Poll Crowns Surprising Winner with 70% of Vote
A recent fan poll named the best dancer in BIGHIT MUSIC for 2025. See where BTS members V, J-Hope, Jimin, TXT's Yeonjun, and CORTIS's James ranked in the surprising results.
In a recent fan poll to determine the top dancer of 2025 at BIGHIT MUSIC, BTS member V has been crowned the winner in a stunning landslide victory. According to the poll results, V secured a massive 70% of the total votes, placing him far ahead of his talented labelmates from BTS, TXT, and rookie group CORTIS.
The Top 5 Showdown
The poll, with results cited by Inkigayo, reflects the fans' perspective on the impressive dance lineup at the agency. Here's the full breakdown of the top five:
- James (CORTIS): 3%. The only 5th generation idol to make the list, James makes a strong impression for his group.
- Jimin (BTS): 5%. Known for his fluid and powerful contemporary style, the BTS main dancer secured the fourth spot.
- Yeonjun (TXT): 7%. As TXT's renowned '4th Gen It Boy', Yeonjun's versatile and sharp dance skills earned him third place.
- J-Hope (BTS): 10%. BTS's official dance leader, celebrated for his technical mastery and street-style roots, landed in second place.
- V (BTS): 70%. With an overwhelming majority, fans voted V as the clear number one performer at the label.
Analysis: A Win for Expressive Artistry
The poll results underscore the continued dominance of BTS, with members occupying three of the top four spots. However, V's victory over the group's highly respected dance line, J-Hope and Jimin, is particularly noteworthy. It suggests that a large portion of the fandom is deeply captivated by V's unique, artistic approach to performance, which emphasizes facial expression and storytelling as much as pure choreography.
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