: This style emphasizes leg movements and a relaxed, groovy upper body. It is often performed by creators like Chad Jones who provide detailed breakdowns of the footwork. Pro-Tips for Going Viral Ba Ba Bad Dance Tutorial: Learn the Moves Easily

: The dance often starts with "turning up" and rhythmic flinging of the hands. Many tutorials suggest a "low angle" or "top view" perspective to make the movements look more exaggerated.

Another variation is the dance, which uses an Amapiano remix. This is more about footwork and "sturdy" style dancing.

: The "pababa ng pababa" (going lower and lower) dance involves a rhythmic squatting motion that follows the lyrics "Bababa ka ba?" (Are you going down?).

: There is usually a signature sequence where you move in sync with the repeated "Ba Ba" beat, often involving a "step-and-rock" motion.

This is currently the most popular version, typically set to the song . It is a high-energy dance that involves sharp arm movements and rhythmic stepping.