Congrats to Osaka Ojo Gang for winning the championship! 🏆
Street Woman Fighter Season 3 (also known as World of Street Woman Fighter, WSWF) was packed with incredible choreography and fierce battles, featuring six talented crews: RHTokyo, MOTIV, Osaka Ojo Gang, Royal Family, AG Squad, and Bumsup. But did you know that several talented Filipino dancers also joined this season? Let’s take a look at these Pinoy talents who lit up the stage!

1. Rie Hata

Rie Hata, well known as the “Queen of Swag,” is a Japanese-Filipino choreographer and artist celebrated for her creativity and power on stage. After appearing as a guest judge in Street Woman Fighter Season 2, she returned this season as the leader of Real Hot Tokyo (RHTokyo), bringing her signature energy and precision to the competition. Rie has crafted iconic routines for K-pop groups like TWICE, BTS, NCT, and more, and this time, she showcased her powerful choreography with the song “ECHO,” which quickly sparked dance challenges across social media and highlighted her continued influence in the dance world.
2. Logan Edra (Logistx)

Logistx is a Filipina-American, multi-talented professional and Olympic-level breaking dancer known for her exceptional technique, powerful freestyle battles, and dynamic stage presence. As a member of Team USA and part of MOTIV on WSWF, she showcases her versatility by seamlessly blending explosive power moves in freestyle battles with stylish choreography alongside her crew, delivering one impressive stage after another.
3. Junna Yagi

Junna Yagi is a Japanese-Filipino choreographer representing Japan as a member of Osaka Ojo Gang on WSWF, bringing her sharp style and creativity to the stage. An expert in R&B and hip-hop, she has collaborated with STEEZY Dance Studio in Los Angeles and previously showcased her talent on Street Dance of China Season 4. With her clean lines, musicality, and charismatic energy, Junna continues to expand her influence worldwide, inspiring dancers wherever she goes.
As Season 3 wraps up, let’s continue to celebrate and support these dancers, along with the many Filipino creatives making waves on the global stage. Who knows, their performances might just inspire you to hit the dance floor yourself!
