The dance world is reeling.
Beloved choreographer Dave Scott, whose powerful moves shaped a generation of music and film, has tragically passed away. He died on Monday, June 16, and the news was confirmed through an emotional post shared on his official Instagram account.
“Today we have lost an icon, a legend, a father, and a dear friend,” the post read.
“The weight of this loss will send ripples through time.”
From You Got Served to Step Up 2: A Legacy of Movement
If you were a fan of dance movies in the 2000s, you know the name Dave Scott.
He was the creative mind behind some of the most iconic street dance choreography in pop culture, including:
- 🕺 You Got Served (2004)
- 💃 Step Up 2: The Streets (2008)
- 🔥 Stomp the Yard (2007)
His work brought a gritty, authentic energy to the screen—fusing hip-hop, street dance, and storytelling in a way that changed the game.
🎵 A Go-To Choreographer for the Biggest Names in Music
Dave Scott didn’t just rule the dance movie scene. He also choreographed for top-tier talent in the R&B and hip-hop world, helping elevate stars like:
- B2K
- Bow Wow
- Ginuwine
- Tyrese
- Chris Brown
- Omarion
His ability to blend rhythm, emotion, and street credibility made him a go-to force behind the scenes.
More Than Moves: A Mentor to Generations
Beyond the cameras and the music videos, Scott was a mentor, teacher, and role model to dancers across the globe.
Many remember him from his inspiring appearances on “So You Think You Can Dance” and in workshops and studios nationwide. He made space for young Black creatives, gave voice to street dancers, and believed in movement as a universal language.
“We love you Dave Scott, and everything you’ve accomplished.
The joy and comfort you’ve brought to people will never be forgotten.”
A Global Outpouring of Love
Since the announcement, the global dance community has flooded social media with tributes.
Choreographers, performers, and fans from every corner of the world are sharing videos of Dave’s legendary routines and recounting personal stories of how his work changed their lives.
Instagram and TikTok are now filled with #RIPDaveScott, #YouGotServed, and dance challenge clips honoring his signature style.
Fans Invited to Support His Family
In the same Instagram post, Dave’s team included a donation link in his bio.
Funds will go directly toward memorial arrangements and ensuring the celebration of life he deserves.
“We invite all who’ve been touched by Dave’s spirit to share this message, post your memories, and help give him a proper send-off.”
His Spirit Lives in Every Step
Though his time on Earth has ended, Dave Scott’s energy, influence, and artistry will live on forever.
In every popping chest beat, every backflip on beat, and every emotional freestyle… Dave is there.
He didn’t just choreograph—he created movement with purpose, showing that stories could be told without words, just rhythm and soul.
What He Leaves Behind
- Over two decades of genre-defining work
- Iconic routines that inspired countless viral dance trends
- A community of dancers who saw themselves reflected in his work
- A vision of hip-hop culture as something sacred and cinematic
💬 TPR Asks: What’s Your Favorite Dave Scott Moment?
Drop your memories, favorite routines, or tribute clips below.
Let’s celebrate the legacy of the man who made the world move—with heart, hustle, and a whole lot of soul.
🖤 Rest in power, Dave Scott. The dance floor won’t be the same without you.