Fall song new dance

I think you might be referring to the popular song "Fallin'" by Alicia Keys, which was released in 2001. The song became a huge hit and is still widely known and loved today.

As for a new dance to go along with the song, I'm happy to help! Here's a simple dance routine you can follow:

Fallin' Dance Routine

Verse 1:

  1. Start with your feet shoulder-width apart, with your knees slightly bent.
  2. As Alicia sings "I see the pheromones, I see the way you move," take a small step to the left with your left foot.
  3. As she sings "I see the way you move, I see the way you move," bring your right foot to meet your left foot, so your feet are together again.
  4. Repeat this step-touch movement a few times, moving your hips and arms to the music.

Chorus:

  1. When Alicia sings "Fallin'," throw your arms up in the air and twirl around, letting the music take over.
  2. As she sings "Fallin' like the rain," bend your knees slightly and sway your arms from side to side, as if you're swishing your hair.
  3. Repeat this movement a few times, feeling the music and letting your body move naturally.

Verse 2:

  1. As Alicia sings "I see the way you move, I see the way you move," take a small step to the right with your right foot.
  2. As she sings "I see the way you move, I see the way you move," bring your left foot to meet your right foot, so your feet are together again.
  3. Repeat this step-touch movement a few times, moving your hips and arms to the music.

Chorus:

  1. When Alicia sings "Fallin'," throw your arms up in the air and twirl around, letting the music take over.
  2. As she sings "Fallin' like the rain," bend your knees slightly and sway your arms from side to side, as if you're swishing your hair.
  3. Repeat this movement a few times, feeling the music and letting your body move naturally.

Bridge:

  1. As Alicia sings "I'm fallin', I'm fallin'," take a few slow, deep breaths and let your body relax.
  2. As she sings "I'm fallin', I'm fallin'," slowly raise your arms up overhead, stretching your body upwards.
  3. Hold this pose for a few seconds, feeling the music and letting your body move naturally.

Outro:

  1. As the song comes to an end, slowly lower your arms and come back to your starting position, with your feet shoulder-width apart and your knees slightly bent.
  2. Take a deep breath and let the music fade away.

Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and let the music move you!