
Fortnite‘s ever-expanding emote library features dances taken straight from viral moments and TikTok trends. Explore all the dance emotes that have been added so far.
While crossover skins like Ariana Grande and Goku capture attention, the game also celebrates popular culture with dance emotes featuring well-known tracks, adding another layer of enjoyment.
After all, there’s no better feeling than scoring a Victory Royale and busting out dance moves to one of your favorite songs, whether that’s Meghan Trainor’s Made You Look or Megan Thee Stallion’s Savage. Better yet, you can even jam to iconic songs from different series together with friends to celebrate your win.
Below, we’ve rounded up all of the dance emotes, including TikTok trends and Icon Series, that you can get in Fortnite so far.

All dance emotes & TikTok emotes in Fortnite
As of April 7, 2025, whenever you use emotes that have the “Dance Emote” tag in-game, other players nearby can join you even when they don’t own those emotes. Upon doing so, their movements will automatically be synchronized with yours.
A lot of emotes with this tag belong to the Icon Series, though some of them were also part of a past Battle Pass.
EMOTE | SONG | COST |
---|---|---|
100% Pure Love | 100% Pure Love by Crystal Waters | 500 V-Bucks |
15 MINUTES | 15 MINUTES by Madison Beer | 500 V-Bucks |
360 | 360 by Charli XCX | 500 V-Bucks |
A Bar Song | A Bar Song (Tipsy) by Shaboozey | 500 V-Bucks |
A Tear In Space (Airlock) | A Tear In Space (Airlock) by Glass Animals | 500 V-Bucks |
If you missed out on any of the emotes above, rest assured, there’s a chance you can still get them as long as they belong in the Item Shop or the more recent Battle Passes.
It’s a different story, though, if the emotes were part of older Battle Passes, as they won’t be returning. However, if a friend owns them, you can use them if they have the “Dance Emote” tag.
When is Stuck (Up by Cardi B) emote returning to Fortnite?

While most of these dance emotes have made regular appearances in the Fortnite Shop, one emote that hasn’t returned since its debut in September 2021 is Stuck, the dance to Cardi B’s hit song Up.
Despite many players asking Epic Games to bring it back to the game, it’s still nowhere to be seen. In fact, it’s now been well over a year since it last appeared in the Shop.
There’s no confirmed reason for this, but it could be that the song was only meant to appear in the game once, or Epic could be saving its return for a future event. No one knows, but hopefully, it returns soon.
Now that you’re familiar with Fortnite’s emote songs, check out all free cosmetics you can get, the latest crossovers, and all the weekly and story challenges to help you gain XP.