The Best Line Dances to Country Music

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The best line dances to country music are the ones that get everyone out on the dance floor. These 10 line dances are sure to get your feet moving.

The Electric Slide

This classic line dance is one of the most popular country line dances of all time. It’s perfect for any event, from a family reunion to a wedding reception, and it’s easy to learn and fun to do. The Electric Slide is danced to a variety of country songs, but the most popular version is probably the one danced to “The electric slide” by Grandmaster Flash.

The Boot Scootin’ Boogie

The Boot Scootin’ Boogie is a line dance that was popularized by the country band Brooks & Dunn. The dance is done to square dance-style music, and the steps are relatively simple and easy to follow. If you’re a fan of country music, this is definitely a line dance you’ll want to learn!

The Cowboy Charleston

The Cowboy Charleston is a line dance that is done to country music. It is a very simple dance that anyone can learn. The dance consists of four steps forward, four steps back, and then two sidesteps to the left.

This dance is great for beginners because it is easy to learn and there is no need for a partner. You can do this dance with a group of people or by yourself.

The Tush Push

The Tush Push is a line dance that is popular in country music clubs. It is danced to songs with a 4/4 time signature and counts as “1, 2, 3, 4”. The dance starts on the left foot and moves to the right in a 4-beat pattern. The basic steps are:

1. Step forward on your left foot,
2. Kick your right foot behind you,
3. Step back on your right foot,
4. Touch your left foot next to your right foot.

Repeat these steps until the end of the song!

The Cupid Shuffle

The Cupid Shuffle is a country line dance created in 2007 by rapper Cupid. It went viral in 2009 thanks to a popular YouTube video, and has become one of the most popular line dances ever since. Though it’s mostly associated with country music, the dance can be done to any genre of music.

Here are the basic steps:

1. Start with your feet together, weight on your left foot.
2. Touch your right toe behind your left ankle, then step out to the right with your right foot.
3. Bring your left foot back beside your right, then step out to the left with your left foot.
4. Touch your right toe behind your left ankle again, then step back to the right with your right foot.
5. Bring your left foot back beside your right, then step forward with your left foot.
6. Touch your right toe behind your left ankle one more time, then step out to the right with yout right foot.
7.). Finish by bringing both feet back together in the starting position.

The Wobble

The Wobble is a line dance that has taken the world by storm. It is easy to do and can be done to a variety of country music songs. This dance originated in Louisiana but has quickly spread across the globe.

The Cotton Eyed Joe

The Cotton-Eyed Joe is one of the most popular line dances in the world, and has been danced to country music for decades. The dance is believed to have originated in the American South, and has been popularized by country music artists such as Hank Williams Jr. and Garth Brooks. The dance is named after a traditional folk song of the same name, and the steps of the dance are said to mimic the movements of a cotton plant in the wind.

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