The trend is all over TikTok.
This year, NCT WISH made a splash in the K-pop scene with their album poppop, featuring a title track of the same name. Fans were particularly thrilled to see member Riku back in action, as he returned to promotions after a hiatus.
During a livestream, excitement reached a fever pitch when Riku performed his rap for the track “1000,” showcasing his energy with a playful shoulder shake. This moment quickly became a viral sensation across various platforms.
유리병을 채우기까지 하나둘씩 접은 학종이 pic.twitter.com/OOVZ1Ua5A6
— 마루 (@myr1ku) April 14, 2025
Dubbed the “1000 Shake,” this dance challenge has captivated not only K-pop fans but also a broader audience, with many ‘locals’ getting in on the fun.
@chrxstopho
@kwanjossi ITS BEEN 9 DAYS. NINE. DAYS. #riku #poppop #1000 #nctwish #minialbum #nct #kpop #real #foryou #fyp
However, the trend has also taken a rather unfortunate turn. Some TikTok comments related to the “1000 Shake” have devolved into sexualization, with users making inappropriate remarks about Riku and the trend itself.
@ohmyelv We hit that @cat ❤︎ #hashtag
Fans have expressed their displeasure over this unwanted direction of the trend, particularly as many participants are underage.
@strawberr.vy they’re just trying to make cute lil posts bruh STOP BEING NASTY?!! #riku #rikushake #nctwish #kpop #trend #fyp
While it’s fantastic to see Riku garnering attention, fans are understandably eager to enjoy the trend without it veering into uncomfortable territory.