Parris Goebel

[2] She has worked alongside multiple mainstream artists including Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez,[3] Normani and Lady Gaga;[4] and has choreographed the music videos for "What Do You Mean?"

[2] Goebel has worked with artists including Ciara, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Little Mix, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Janet Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, Nicki Minaj, (South Korean bands)BigBang, BlackPink, 2NE1, CL, Taeyang,and iKon.

[15] She then worked on Jennifer Lopez's 2012 world tour and performed with her on the American Idol season 11 finale.

[15] In 2015, her choreography for DeeWunn's "Mek It Bunx Up" went viral and, as of January 2020, has received over 15 million views on YouTube.

[16] In 2016, Goebel toured across Europe to multiple destinations, (Italy, France, Holland, Belgium), with her dance company The Royal Family.

[19] In 2024, Goebel choreographed Doja Cat’s headlining Coachella performance and Lady Gaga’s music video for her comeback single, “Disease”.

In December 2016 she eventually released Vicious, which featured artists including Jamaican Dancehall star, DeeWunn.

[2] As she describes it, her style is based on hearing, breathing and living the music, being passionate while dancing and transmitting feelings.

Large amounts of her routines include this element, most notably in the Royal Family's World Hip Hop Dance Championship performances.

[28] In 2022, she received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography for her work on Amazon Prime Video's Savage X Fenty: Vol.