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KPop Demon Hunters (soundtrack)

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2025 American film soundtrack

KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)
The K-Pop group, Huntrix (from left to right: Zoey, Rumi, and Mira), holding hands while standing in the air.
Standard cover
Soundtrack album by
various artists
ReleasedJune 20, 2025 (2025-06-20)
Genre
Length37:50
Language
  • English
  • Korean
Label
Producer
Sony Pictures Animation chronology
Metro Boomin Presents Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Soundtrack from and Inspired by the Motion Picture)
(2023)
KPop Demon Hunters (Score from the Netflix Film)
(2025)
Fixed (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)
(2025)
Singles from KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)
  1. "Takedown (Twice version)"
    Released: June 20, 2025
  2. "Golden"
    Released: July 4, 2025
  3. "How It's Done"
    Released: January 13, 2026
Alternative cover
Deluxe version cover

The soundtrack for the 2025 American animated musicalurban fantasy filmKPop Demon Hunters, produced bySony Pictures Animation, consists of a soundtrack album from various artists and an original score composed by Brazilian composerMarcelo Zarvos. The soundtrack album was released on June 20, 2025, in conjunction with the film's release under the titleKPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film) under theRepublic Records label, while Zarvos' score was released on December 19, 2025, asKPop Demon Hunters (Score from the Netflix Film) on theNetflix Music label.

It became the firstfilm soundtrack on theBillboard Hot 100 to have four of its songs in the top ten simultaneously and was certified doublePlatinum by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in October 2025. It received fiveGrammy Award nominations, winningBest Song Written for Visual Media for "Golden", which was the first Grammy win for a K-pop song. It also received a nomination for theAcademy Award for Best Original Song (also for "Golden") at the98th Academy Awards.

Soundtrack

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The soundtrack album forKPop Demon Hunters was released throughRepublic Records on June 20, 2025, the same day as the film.[2] It was preceded by Twice's version of "Takedown", performed by Twice membersJeongyeon,Jihyo, andChaeyoung, as the lead single.[3] On July 4, 2025, Republic Records released "Golden" as a single along with a three-track bundle that also includes the instrumental and a cappella versions. It was performed byEjae,Audrey Nuna, andRei Ami as Huntrix.[4] A third single, "How It's Done", was released on August 27, 2025.[5][6]

The soundtrack features nine original songs written by Danny Chung, Ido, Vince, Kush, Ejae,Jenna Andrews, Stephen Kirk, Lindgren,Mark Sonnenblick, andDaniel Rojas, with production byTeddy Park, 24, Ido, Dominsuk, Andrews, Kirk, Lindgren, andIan Eisendrath. The performers were credited under the names of Huntrix and the Saja Boys, as the characters' respective groups. It also includes three previous releases: "Strategy" byTwice, "Love, Maybe" byMeloMance, and "Path" by Jokers.[3] On September 5, 2025, a deluxe version of the soundtrack album was released, featuring the additional tracks "Prologue (Hunter's Mantra)" and "Jinu's Lament", along with sing-along, instrumental, and a cappella versions of the film's songs.[7][8] On November 7, 2025, aBrazilian Portuguese edition of the soundtrack was released, featuring versions of the songs used in the Brazilian dub of the film.[9][10][11]

Background

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For the film's music, co-directors Maggie Kang andChris Appelhans consideredK-pop as an integral genre for selecting the musical tone.[12][13] Kang explained that during the film's development they decided it was not "a traditionalmusical, where characters break into song to express their feelings", and instead the film would have "pockets of music threaded throughout the film, and that felt like an organic way to push the story forward. But as we kept developing the film, we realized,Oh, no—this isa real musical. Even though the characters aren't exactly singing their feelings, every lyric had to serve the story and reveal something about them or advance the plot".[14] When comparing the songs of Huntrix and the Saja Boys, Appelhans explained they "wanted the Saja Boys' songs to be super catchy, but slightly hollow, like there's no real soul underneath" which contrasts with the "emotionally vulnerable and honest" Huntrix songs – "the idea was that the surface-level part of your heart might be obsessed with the boys, but the deeper part is moved by the girls".[15]

They enlisted an array of music producers to work on "chart-worthy K-pop tracks" includingTeddy Park, co-founder ofThe Black Label, along withGrammy-nominated and winning producers Lindgren, Stephen Kirk, and Jenna Andrews, who had worked on music for K-pop artists such asBTS,Twice, andBlackpink amongst others. Ian Eisendrath served as the executive music producer, who noted "I've always thought of K-pop as the most theatrical genre of pop, and so I was just instantly excited by the possibilities of what could happen in a narrative context with the K-pop songs [and] incorporating actual, hit-making K-pop artists. I just felt like everything was really set up to be a special musical and narrative experience."[16] All the songs were written and recorded before being integrated into the narrative, while Eisendrath also wanted them to be standalone records as well.[16]

Songs

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The first song, "How It's Done", introduces the members of Huntrix: Rumi (Arden Cho; singing voiceEjae), Mira (May Hong; singing voiceAudrey Nuna), and Zoey (Ji-young Yoo; singing voiceRei Ami) as thegirl-group Huntrix. The team took inspiration from "Jet Song" fromWest Side Story, which introduced the Jets, and wanted a similar introduction for the fictional band. Eisendrath wanted to set up a unique sonic world for the band, and the characters have distinctive voices.[16] The team went through several iterations on finding the beat and tempo.[16]

The song "Golden" introduces the idea of the Golden Honmoon, where the principal characters work to protect the world from demons by sealing their universe off from the supernatural beings; Eisendrath described it as the"I Want" song in traditional music structure, as it explores the characters' purpose, while also dwells on Rumi's inner thoughts, resulting in the change of an "inspirational pop" to a bit darker genre.[16] Appelhans explained that with "Golden" the characters' "gold costumes represent their kind ofMacGuffin of a dream that they're chasing of being perfect and beyond reproach".[17] However, at the second act's end, the ideal is visually represented as broken with the dream "literally and physically in tatters" – "the idea that we could service the way that K-pop works, and all the ingredients, but also make it part of this fantasy plot, was really fun".[17] After the release of the film, Appelhans commented that with "Golden" as an "I Want" song they were following "the conventions of a traditional musical" while also "making it a legitimately greatpop song" which "is probably why it's [in the Top 10] on the worldwide Spotify charts", noting that "a good pop song also tells a story" which is what "Golden" is doing.[14]

"Soda Pop" is the introduction number for the Saja Boys, which was described as a "super bubblegum-y K-pop boy band song" similar to BTS' "Butter".[16] Eisendrath said, "It's the demons who are evil, but they decide to masquerade as a K-pop boy group, and just be the most appealing, innocent, charming people that have ever been seen performing a K-pop song".[16] The song "may sound like a sweet declaration of puppy love", however, "a deeper listen reveals the demons' true predatory nature" as the demons are there to prey on human souls.[18] Danny Chung provided rap verses in the mid portions of the song.[16]

"Takedown" was considered as a "warrior anthem" expressing their rage and vengeance against the Saja Boys.[16] Anend credits version of the song is performed byJeongyeon,Jihyo andChaeyoung of the girl groupTwice, and is the centerpiece of theirTikTok dance challenge.[16]

"Free" is an emotional ballad that explores Jinu (Ahn Hyo-seop; singing voiceAndrew Choi) and Rumi sharing their deepest secrets, serving as a musical picture of what they want to be in their lives.[16]

"Your Idol" presents Gwi-Ma (Lee Byung-hun), the king of demons, as the Saja Boys team up with him, to perform a "dark, otherworldly number" in contrast to "Soda Pop".[16] According to Ejae, who wrote the song, she was inspired byExo's "Mama" and Christian hymns in writing the song.[19]

"What It Sounds Like" is the final song that serves to introduce the conclusion to the final battle against Gwi-Ma and the Saja Boys; while being an "inspirational pop song", it also dwells on Rumi's journey on battling her inner demons.[16] Kang commented that when developing the song and Rumi's story they "talked a lot aboutmixed heritage" as well as "queer identity, and addiction and falling back into addiction. We kind of described the "demon part of you" where someone is hiding part of themselves "from the world".[20] The team was inspired by "Green Light" fromLorde, as both songs are about accepting hurt and learning to move on.[20] "Hide and Seek" fromImogen Heap was also an influence on the song due to its vocoder vocals and similar theme of finding true identity.[21] A previous iteration of the song, titled "Kaleidoscope", focused on "taking all the pieces of yourself and making it beautiful".[20] However, they felt "earlier versions of the song didn't ring true because the narrative was wrapped up too neatly" and what remains of "Kaleidoscope" are the lyrics on "broken pieces and finding yourself within those broken pieces" in "What It Sounds Like".[20]

The film's soundtrack includes three previous releases, featuring "Strategy" byTwice, "Love, Maybe" byMeloMance, and "Path" by Jokers.[22][3] Also included on the soundtrack is an instrumental "Score Suite", featuring excerpts from the film'sorchestral score byMarcelo Zarvos.[23]

Deluxe version tracks

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"Prologue (Hunter's Mantra)" is the opening piece of the film's score, composed by Marcelo Zarvos, and featuring vocals by Ejae.[8][24] The piece combines elements pulled from traditional Korean music, including frompansori and the folk song "Arirang", with "modern pop sensibilities".[25] Ejae, commenting on her performance on the piece, said that she "wanted to bring Korea's rich traditional sounds into the music with [her] own twist".[25]

"Jinu's Lament" is a short song, performed mostly inspoken word, that both introduces Jinu and details the decline of Gwi-Ma's power preceding the events of the film.[8][24][26] The song is performed by Jinu's voice actor Ahn Hyo-seop, rather than Jinu's singing voice Andrew Choi.[24][27]

Additional music

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"Love Me Right" byExo is featured in the movie, but is not included in the soundtrack album.[3] During the film's development, "Love Me Right" and "Love, Maybe" were originally included as "temp tracks during the animatic phase".[15] Kang explained that "Love Me Right" was in the "first version of" the Saja Boys' introduction scene and while they had discussed creating "an original track, [...] ultimately, nothing fit quite like that Exo song".[15] Appelhans commented that, after years of using these songs as temporary tracks, "these two songs stuck" because they "carried the tone perfectly" so the team "fought to license them".[15]

Release

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Formats

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Release history and formats forKPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)
RegionInitial release dateEditionFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
VariousJune 20, 2025Standard[28]
September 5, 2025Deluxe
  • Digital download
  • streaming
[29][30]
November 7, 2025Brazilian Portuguese
  • Digital download
  • streaming
[10]

Cover versions

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"Golden" has received multiple cover recordings, released viaYouTube, by numerous K-pop artists, including byAn Yu-jin,[31]Bada,Lee Hae-ri,Kwon Jin-ah,Kwon Soon-il, andJung Eun-ji.[32] The song has also been performed live by the groupBabymonster at the2025 MAMA Awards,[33] and byKatherine Jenkins at the 2025Royal Variety Performance, accompanied by solo piano and orchestra.[34] In January 2026,Kelly Clarkson released a cover version of "What It Sounds Like".[35]

Track listing

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Credits adapted fromTidal.[36]

KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film) track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Takedown" (Twice version:Jeongyeon,Jihyo andChaeyoung)
  • Lindgren
  • Ian Eisendrath
3:01
2."How It's Done" (Huntrix:Ejae,Audrey Nuna andRei Ami)
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Eisendrath
2:56
3."Soda Pop" (Saja Boys:Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung,Kevin Woo, SamUIL Lee)
  • Chung
  • Kush
  • Vince
  • 24
  • Dominsuk
  • 24
  • Dominsuk
  • Eisendrath
2:30
4."Golden" (Huntrix)
  • Ejae
  • Sonnenblick
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Eisendrath
3:14
5."Strategy" (Twice)
  • Boy Matthews
  • Cleo Tighe
  • Earattack
  • Lee Woo-hyun
  • Lee
  • Earattack[p]
2:48
6."Takedown" (Huntrix)
  • Lindgren
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Eisendrath
3:02
7."Your Idol" (Saja Boys)
  • Ejae
  • Kush
  • Sonnenblick
  • Vince
  • 24
  • Ido
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Eisendrath
3:11
8."Free" (Ejae as Rumi, Andrew Choi as Jinu)
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Eisendrath
3:07
9."What It Sounds Like" (Huntrix)
  • Ejae
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Sonnenblick
  • Rojas
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Eisendrath
4:10
10."Love, Maybe (사랑인가 봐)" (MeloMance)MeloMance3:05
11."Path (오솔길)" (Jokers)
  • Jang Woon-beom
  • Kang Joon-woo
  • Jo Gap-chui
  • Kim Young-hyeon
  • Lee Soo-young
Jokers3:41
12."Score Suite"
Zarvos3:00
Total length:37:50

Deluxe version

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Credits adapted from Tidal.[30]

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Prologue (Hunter's Mantra)" (Ejae)
  • Rojas
  • Ejae
  • Zarvos
  • Sonnenblick
  • Eisendrath
  • Zarvos
1:36
2."Jinu's Lament" (Ahn Hyo-seop as Jinu)
  • Rojas
  • Sonnenblick
  • Eisendrath
0:46
3."How It's Done" (Huntrix)
  • Danny Chung
  • Ejae
  • Rojas
  • Sonnenblick
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Eisendrath
2:56
4."Soda Pop" (Saja Boys)
  • Chung
  • Kush
  • Vince
  • 24
  • Dominsuk
  • 24
  • Dominsuk
  • Eisendrath
2:30
5."Golden" (Huntrix)
  • Ejae
  • Sonnenblick
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Eisendrath
3:14
6."Strategy" (Twice)
  • Matthews
  • Tighe
  • Earattack
  • Lee Woo-hyun
  • Lee
  • Earattack[p]
2:48
7."Takedown" (Huntrix)
  • Lindgren
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Eisendrath
3:02
8."Your Idol" (Saja Boys)
  • Ejae
  • Kush
  • Sonnenblick
  • Vince
  • 24
  • Ido
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Eisendrath
3:11
9."Free" (Ejae as Rumi, Andrew Choi as Jinu)
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Sonnenblick
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Eisendrath
3:07
10."What It Sounds Like" (Huntrix)
  • Ejae
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Sonnenblick
  • Rojas
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Eisendrath
4:10
11."Love, Maybe (사랑인가 봐)" (MeloMance)
  • Kim Min-seok
  • Jeong
MeloMance3:05
12."Path (오솔길)" (Jokers)
  • Jang
  • Kang
  • Jo
  • Kim Young-hyeon
  • Lee Soo-young
Jokers3:41
13."Takedown" (Twice version: Jeongyeon, Jihyo and Chaeyoung)
  • Lindgren
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Eisendrath
3:01
14."Score Suite"
  • Zarvos
  • Rojas
  • Ejae
  • Sonnenblick
Zarvos3:00
Total length:40:12
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."How It's Done" (Sing-Along)
  • Chung
  • Ejae
  • Rojas
  • Sonnenblick
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Eisendrath
2:56
2."Soda Pop" (Sing-Along)
  • Chung
  • Kush
  • Vince
  • 24
  • Dominsuk
  • 24
  • Dominsuk
  • Eisendrath
2:30
3."Golden" (Sing-Along)
  • Ejae
  • Sonnenblick
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Teddy Park
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Eisendrath
3:14
4."Takedown" (Sing-Along)
  • Lindgren
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Eisendrath
3:02
5."Your Idol" (Sing-Along)
  • Ejae
  • Kush
  • Sonnenblick
  • Vince
  • 24
  • Ido
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Eisendrath
3:11
6."Free" (Sing-Along)
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Sonnenblick
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Eisendrath
3:07
7."What It Sounds Like" (Sing-Along)
  • Ejae
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Sonnenblick
  • Rojas
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Eisendrath
4:10
8."How It's Done" (Instrumental)
  • Chung
  • Ejae
  • Rojas
  • Sonnenblick
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Eisendrath
2:56
9."Soda Pop" (Instrumental)
  • Chung
  • Kush
  • Vince
  • 24
  • Dominsuk
  • 24
  • Dominsuk
  • Eisendrath
2:30
10."Golden" (Instrumental)
  • Ejae
  • Sonnenblick
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Teddy Park
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Eisendrath
3:14
11."Takedown" (Instrumental)
  • Lindgren
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Eisendrath
3:02
12."Your Idol" (Instrumental)
  • Ejae
  • Kush
  • Sonnenblick
  • Vince
  • 24
  • Ido
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Eisendrath
3:11
13."Free" (Instrumental)
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Sonnenblick
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Eisendrath
3:07
14."What It Sounds Like" (Instrumental)
  • Ejae
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Sonnenblick
  • Rojas
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Eisendrath
4:10
15."How It's Done" (Acapella)
  • Chung
  • Ejae
  • Sonnenblick
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Eisendrath
2:52
16."Soda Pop" (Acapella)
  • Chung
  • Kush
  • Vince
  • 24
  • Dominsuk
  • 24
  • Dominsuk
  • Eisendrath
2:21
17."Golden" (Acapella)
  • Ejae
  • Sonnenblick
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Teddy Park
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Eisendrath
3:12
18."Takedown" (Acapella)
  • Lindgren
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Eisendrath
3:02
19."Your Idol" (Acapella)
  • Ejae
  • Kush
  • Sonnenblick
  • Vince
  • 24
  • Ido
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Eisendrath
3:11
20."Free" (Acapella)
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Sonnenblick
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Eisendrath
2:54
21."What It Sounds Like" (Acapella)
  • Ejae
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Sonnenblick
  • Rojas
  • 24
  • Ido
  • Park
  • Andrews
  • Kirk
  • Eisendrath
4:01
Total length:1:05:55

Notes

  • ^[p] denotes a primary and vocal producer.

Personnel

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Credits adapted fromTidal.[37]

Musicians
  • Huntrix – vocals (tracks 2, 4, 6, 9)
    • Ejae – vocals (tracks 2, 4, 6, 8, 9)
    • Audrey Nuna – vocals (tracks 2, 4, 6, 9)
    • Rei Ami – vocals (tracks 2, 4, 6, 9)
  • Saja Boys – vocals (tracks 3, 7)
    • Andrew Choi – vocals (tracks 3, 7–8)
    • Neckwav – vocals (tracks 3, 7)
    • Danny Chung – vocals (tracks 3, 7)
    • Kevin Woo – vocals (tracks 3, 7)
    • SamUIL Lee – vocals (tracks 3, 7)
  • Twice – vocals (tracks 1, 5), background vocals (track 5)
  • MeloMance – vocals (track 10)
  • Jokers – vocals (track 11)
  • Marcelo Zarvos – vocals (track 12)
  • Shorelle – background vocals (track 5)
  • Jenna Andrews – background vocals (tracks 8–9)
  • Stephen Kirk – background vocals, bass, drumprogramming, guitar, keyboard, strings (tracks 8–9)
  • Luke Kim – guitar (track 5)
Technical
  • KayOne –digital editing (tracks 1, 5–6)
  • Dave Kutchmastering (tracks 2–4, 7–9, 12)
  • Kwon Nam-woo – mastering (tracks 1, 5–6)
  • Curtis Douglas –mix engineering (tracks 2–4, 6–9), vocal mixing (tracks 1, 6)
  • Lee Tae-sub – mix engineering (tracks 1, 5)
  • Erich Talaba – mix engineering (track 12)
    • Matthew Tung – mixing (track 12)
    • Maximo Abraham – mixing and recording (track 12)
    • Thea Prevalsky – mixing (track 12)
  • Kim Dae-sung – vocal mixing (track 10)
  • Hyejin Choi – recording (tracks 1, 6)
  • Andy Dudman – strings engineering (tracks 1–4, 6–9), recording (track 12)
  • Derik Lee – vocal engineering (track 1–4, 6–9)
  • Noah Hubbell – vocal engineering (tracks 2–4, 7, 9)
  • Kyung-hoon Shin – vocal engineering (track 3, 7)
  • Lim Chan-mi – recording (track 5)
  • Seo Eun-il – recording (track 5)
  • Earattack – recording and vocal production (track 5)
  • Lawrence Manchester – recording (track 12)
  • Nick Taylor – recording (track 12)
  • Cris Avila – sound editing (track 12)

Score

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KPop Demon Hunters (Score from the Netflix Film)
Film score by
ReleasedDecember 19, 2025 (2025-12-19)
Length34:10
LabelNetflix
Marcelo Zarvos chronology
Nonnas
(2025)
KPop Demon Hunters (Score from the Netflix Film)
(2025)
Sony Pictures Animation chronology
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Original Score)
(2023)
KPop Demon Hunters (Score from the Netflix Film)
(2025)
Fixed (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)
(2025)

Brazilian composerMarcelo Zarvos composed thefilm score forKPop Demon Hunters, which was released on December 19, 2025, byNetflix Music.

Track listing

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Credits adapted from Tidal.[38]

No.TitleLength
1."Prologue"1:36
2."Rumi's Signs"2:30
3."Demons on a Plane"0:50
4."Bathhouse Fight"2:13
5."Jinu's Story"2:00
6."Underworld"1:32
7."Rumi Meets Derpy"0:53
8."Listen to These Voices"0:54
9."Bracelet"1:42
10."Fans' Choice Awards"1:12
11."The Disaster"0:55
12."You're a Demon"3:49
13."We Both Win / Flying with Derpy"1:12
14."Rumi Confronts Celine"3:16
15."Jinu's Death"2:46
16."End Credits Suite"6:50
Total length:34:10

Personnel

[edit]

Credits adapted from Tidal.[38]

Technical

Reception

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Critical reception

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The soundtrack received widespread critical acclaim. Jason Lipshutz ofBillboard explained that the Saja Boys and Huntrix could "become breakout stars of the summer" as the "chart launches look like the quiet beginning of a full-blown cultural phenomenon", noting that "all of theKPop Demon Hunters music is enjoying an uptick in streams during its second week of release".[39] Lipshutz highlighted that"'Golden' and 'Your Idol' appear to be the standout songs so far" in terms of streaming numbers, however, "soundtrack cuts like 'What It Sounds Like' and 'Free' have also tripled up their streaming totals from their first week of release to their second, and also posted significant increases in song sale totals".[39] Reviewing the soundtrack for the music databaseAllMusic, Neil Z. Yeung gave it 4 out of 5 stars and stated that singers in Huntrix and Saja Boys "do such a good job that they might as well be in K-pop groups in real life too," adding that tracks by Huntrix and Saja Boys are "top-tier pop gems, amplified even more if listeners have seen the movie".[40] Katcy Stephan ofVariety commented that Huntrix has "quickly become the third most-streamed K-Pop group in the world", noting that they were "bested only by juggernautsBTS andStray Kids".[18] Nick Romano ofEntertainment Weekly highlighted the two fictional bands "seem to be taking over the world" which is significant because "technically" these "artists are not real".[41] Peter Hoskins, for theBBC, commented that "its success should perhaps not be too surprising as top producers includingTeddy Park, who has worked withBlackpink, and BTS collaborator Lindgren were part of the team that created the album".[42] Erielle Sudario ofCollider commented that Huntrix is not "the first fictional K-pop group to go viral", highlighting other fictional K-pop groups such asK/DA, Red Queen, andBoys Generally Asian.[43] She opined "despite their popularity and success, one major downside of supporting a fictional K-pop group is that they tend to have a short shelf life".[43]

Angela Garcia ofSLUG Magazine commented that "the songs aren't just homages to K-pop; theyare K-pop".[44] Garcia highlighted that the soundtrack is "a love letter to K-pop", noting "obvious highlights include 'Golden' and 'Your Idol.' Full of energy and infectious melodies, at least one of these tracks is guaranteed to stick in your head–no matter how much you fight it".[44] Sudario explained "fictional K-pop groups have become successful not only because of the genre's rise, but also because the people behind them conducted massive research before their launch" and they "feature singing voices of actual artists".[43] Crystal Bell ofMashable attributed part of the Huntrix success to Ejae "who provides Rumi's singing voice and helped pen many of the film's original tracks" as "her involvement brings a layer of authenticity to the film's sound, blurring the line between fiction and reality".[45] Bell also highlighted that Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, as Mira and Zoey's respective singing voices, "bring their own vocal flair to the film's genre-hopping tracks".[45] Trent Cannon ofPopVerse stated that "probably the highest praise I can give the music inKPop Demon Hunters" is "it feels like a great KPop album. From start to finish, it is filled with great songs and showcases why Korea has become a focal point for pop music in recent years".[46] Cannon explained that the music is "believably great", highlighting "Takedown" as a "fast, aggressive song" which "leans heavily on the hip-hop influences that permeate through KPop and wouldn't feel out of place on a TWICE record itself" while "How It's Done" is a song that "would absolutely be at home on a Blackpink album" and "Soda Pop" which "feels very much like BTS" song.[46] Bell opined that "Golden" and "Takedown" would not "feel out of place on a real idol group'scomeback album, with propulsive beats, dynamic hooks, and lyrics that tap into both the emotional highs and warrior-like tenacity of being an idol".[45] Wilson Chapman ofIndieWire commented that he did not think the soundtrack was "a full collection of bangers".[47] He opined that "How It's Done" and "Your Idol" are slightly "generic and blend together too easily", however, these songs are also "eminently believable as real K-pop songs you can stream in the real world, and the highlights – including Saja Boys bouncy intro number 'Soda Pop' and Huntr/x's big inspirational ballad 'Golden' – are spectacular".[47]

Romano stated that "the success of theKPop Demon Hunters soundtrack is a credit to how Kang and Appelhans took the musical elements quite seriously, assembling a team capable of composing songs that could rival the great K-pop hits of today".[41] Stephan opined that it is "impossible to extricate the success ofKPop Demon Hunters from its no-skip soundtrack, featuring instant hits that seamlessly combine K-Pop style with musical theater-like storytelling reminiscent ofAlan Menken's best work at Disney".[18] Jesse Hassenger ofDecider comparedKPop Demon Hunters to Disney musicals, noting that "an upstart cartoon musical doing this well is virtually unheard-of".[48] While Hassenger commented that the film's K-pop songs did not rise to"'Bruno'-level masters of the movie-musical form", he praised the film for rethinking "how to use music in family-friendly feature animation" which is a quality he felt was lacking in recent Disney musicals.[48] Hassenger also felt that the soundtrack "distinguishes" itself "from the grown-up hustle of soundtracks so concerned with maximizing their chart impact that they have almost nothing to do with the movies themselves" such as the recentsoundtrack for the filmF1 (2025).[48]

Accolades

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2025
K-World Dream AwardsBest OST"Golden"Won[49][50][51]
"Soda Pop"Nominated
MTV Video Music AwardsSong of Summer"Golden"Nominated[52][53]
Korea Grand Music AwardsBest Virtual ArtistNominated[54]
"Soda Pop"Nominated
MAMA AwardsBest OST"Golden"Won[55]
"Soda Pop"Nominated[56]
Music Visionary of the YearKPop Demon HuntersWon[55]
Song of the Year"Golden"Nominated[56]
"Soda Pop"Nominated
NRJ Music AwardsSocial Hit"Golden"(David Guetta Remix)Won[57]
Hollywood Music in Media AwardsSong – Animated Film"Golden"Won[58]
Song – Onscreen Performance (Film)Nominated
Soundtrack AlbumKPop Demon HuntersNominated
St. Louis Film Critics Association AwardsBest Music SoundtrackNominated[59]
RTHK International Pop Poll AwardsTop Ten International Gold Songs"Golden"(David Guetta Remix)Won[60]
Asia Artist AwardsBest OST"Golden"Won[61]
Melon Music AwardsSong of the YearNominated[62]
Best OSTWon
Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyBest SongNominated[63]
Georgia Film Critics AssociationBest Original SongRunner-up[64]
New Jersey Film Critics CircleBest Original SongWon[65]
New Mexico Film Critics Association AwardsBest Original SongRunner-up[66]
2026
Academy AwardsBest Original SongPending[67]
American CinemathequeTribute to the Crafts Feature Film SongHonored[68]
Annie AwardsBest Music – FeatureKPop Demon Hunters Music TeamPending[69]
Astra Film AwardsBest Original Song"Golden"Won[70]
Brit AwardsInternational Song of the YearPending[71]
Capri Hollywood International Film FestivalBest Original SongWon[72]
Critics Association Of Central FloridaBest Original SongWon[73]
Chicago Indie CriticsBest Original SongNominated[74]
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest SongWon[75]
Denver Film Critics SocietyBest SongWon[76]
DiscussingFilm's Global Film Critics AwardsBest Original SongWon[77]
Dorian AwardFilm Music of the YearKPop Demon Hunters – Marcelo Zarvos, EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, Danny Chung, Vince, Kush, Lindgren, Daniel Rojas, et al.Pending[78]
Golden Globe AwardsBest Original Song – Motion Picture"Golden"Won[79]
Gold Derby Music AwardsRecord of the YearNominated[80]
Grammy AwardsSong of the YearNominated[81]
Best Pop Duo/Group PerformanceNominated
Best Song Written for Visual MediaWon
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual MediaKPop Demon HuntersNominated
Best Remixed Recording"Golden"(David Guetta Remix)Nominated
Hanteo Music AwardsSpecial Award – OSTHuntrix, Saja Boys, andKPop Demon Hunters CastPending[82]
Houston Film Critics SocietyBest Original Song"Golden"Won[83]
iHeartRadio Music AwardsPop Song of the YearPending[84]
K-pop Song of the YearPending
Best LyricsPending
Favorite SoundtrackKPop Demon HuntersPending
Latino Entertainment Journalists AssociationBest Song"Golden"Won[85][86]
MPSE Golden Reel AwardsMusic Editing – Feature Motion PictureKPop Demon HuntersPending[87]
Minnesota Film Critics AssociationBest MusicNominated[88]
Music Awards JapanSong of the Year"Golden"Longlisted[89]
Best Anime SongLonglisted
"Soda Pop"Longlisted
Best K-Pop Song"Golden"Longlisted
"Soda Pop"Longlisted
Music City Film Critics AssociationBest Original Song"Golden"Nominated[90]
Best Music FilmKPop Demon HuntersNominated
North Carolina Film Critics AssociationBest Original Song"Golden"Won[91]
North Dakota Film SocietyBest Original SongWon[92][93]
The Online Film & Television AssociationBest Original SongPending[94]
Pittsburgh Film Critics AssociationBest SongRunner-up[95]
Puerto Rico Critics AssociationBest original songWon[96]
Satellite AwardsBest Original SongPending[97]
Society of Composers & Lyricists AwardsOutstanding Original Song for a Comedy or Musical Visual Media ProductionWon[98]

Commercial performance

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See also:List of K-pop albums on the Billboard charts andList of K-pop songs on the Billboard charts

In the United States,KPop Demon Hunters debuted at number eight on theBillboard 200 chart with 31,000equivalent album units and landed at number 18 on theTop Album Sales chart with 3,000 sales. The album holds the highest debut on theBillboard 200 for soundtracks released in 2025 and is the first soundtrack of 2025 to reach the top ten.[99] The album was also the highest-charting animated film's soundtrack album on the chart sinceMetro Boomin'sSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) at number five, as well as the first Netflix soundtrack to reach number one on theTop Soundtracks in around two years.[100] The following week, the album jumped up to number three on theBillboard 200 chart, becoming the highest-charting soundtrack of 2025.[101]Billboard andNPR Music noted that for theBillboard Hot 100, seven songs were on the July 12-dated list with five debuting and two jumping up to the top 40.[102][103] Additionally, six of those songs were "also on theStreaming Songs chart".[102] In its twelfth week, the album reached number one on theBillboard 200, being the first animated film soundtrack to reach that position sinceEncanto in 2022.[104]

The Korea Herald, while highlighting the soundtrack's debut on theBillboard charts, noted that the album "is making major waves on music charts worldwide" and "in South Korea, the response has been equally robust."[105] TheBBC highlighted that Huntrix and the Saja Boys–with "Golden" and "Your Idol" respectively–topped the US Spotify chart with Huntrix hitting "number two on the chart, surpassingBlackpink as the highest-charting female K-pop group", and the Saja Boys becoming "the highest charting male K-pop group in US Spotify history", surpassingBTS.[42] Lipshutz explained that unlike animated musicals with "a standout song or two", the soundtrack for "KPop Demon Hunters is a phenomenon more reminiscent of 2021's Hot 100-blanketingEncanto soundtrack, with seven songs from the soundtrack appearing on this week's chart".[106] Lipshutz commented that both "Golden" and "Your Idol" have been "near the top of daily U.S. and global streaming listings for days, but so have Huntrix's hammering opener 'How It's Done,' the sticky-sweet boy band song 'Soda Pop' and the pivotal ballad 'What It Sounds Like,' all of which are currently in the top 11 of Spotify's Daily Top Songs USA chart".[106] Huntrix was "the first fictional act to reign" on theBillboard Global 200 andBillboard Global Excl. US when their song "Golden" rose to number one on both charts.[107]Billboard commented that while Huntrix "outpaces its rival" the Saja Boys, the two songs by theKPop Demon Hunters boy band also hit "the top 10" of these two charts.[107] On August 18, 2025,Billboard highlighted that the film's two fictional groups "team up to claim four of the top five on the Billboard Global 200 chart" and that only "four [other] elite albums", three byTaylor Swift and one byDrake, "have generated as many as four concurrent top five hits" on the Global 200 since the chart's debut in September 2020.[108]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance forKPop Demon Hunters
Chart (2025–2026)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[109]1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[110]1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[111]1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[112]1
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[113]1
Croatian International Albums (HDU)[114]12
Czech Albums (ČNS IFPI)[115]1
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[116]1
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[117]1
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[118]3
French Albums (SNEP)[119]2
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[120]1
Greek Albums (IFPI)[121]4
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[122]1
Icelandic Albums (Tónlistinn)[123]2
Irish Compilation Albums (IRMA)[124]1
Italian Albums (FIMI)[125]6
Japanese Combined Albums (Oricon)[126]16
Japanese Anime Albums (Oricon)[127]5
Japanese Western Albums (Oricon)[128]16
Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[129]4
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[130]5
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[131]1
Nigerian Albums (TurnTable)[132]19
Norwegian Albums (IFPI Norge)[133]1
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[134]1
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[135]2
Slovak Albums (ČNS IFPI)[136]3
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[137]6
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[138]1
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[139]1
UK Compilation Albums (OCC)[140]1
UK Soundtrack Albums (OCC)[141]1
USBillboard 200[104]1
USTop Soundtracks (Billboard)[142]1

Year-end charts

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Year-end chart performance forKPop Demon Hunters
Chart (2025)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[143]2
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[144]2
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[145]5
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[146]15
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[147]3
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[148]5
French Albums (SNEP)[149]13
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[150]3
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[151]7
Icelandic Albums (Tónlistinn)[152]5
Italian Albums (FIMI)[153]47
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[154]1
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[155]14
Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[156]22
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[157]16
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[158]2
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[159]4
USBillboard 200[160]13
US Soundtrack Albums (Billboard)[161]1

Certifications and sales

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Certifications forKPop Demon Hunters, with pure sales where available
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[162]Gold35,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[163]Platinum15,000
Canada (Music Canada)[164]3× Platinum240,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[165]Platinum20,000
France (SNEP)[166]2× Platinum200,000
Italy (FIMI)[167]Gold25,000
Mexico (AMPROFON)[168]Gold70,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[169]3× Platinum45,000
Poland (ZPAV)[170]Platinum30,000
Portugal (AFP)[171]Gold3,500
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[172]Platinum40,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[173]Gold10,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[174]Platinum300,000
United States (RIAA)[176]Platinum366,111[175]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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