Every Song From ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ That Stole The Spotlight
Imagine a world where K-pop idols battle actual demons using the power of music. KPop Demon Hunters, the animated musical fantasy film that dropped on June 20, 2025, instantly set the fandom buzzing.
Huntr/x and Saja Boys trade chart-topping bops with epic supernatural showdowns, blending jaw-dropping choreography, glittering visuals, and beats that hit harder than any curse. These six tracks became instant anthems, lighting up TikTok, fan edits, and dance challenges across the globe.
Catch the high-energy hooks, killer rap verses, and unforgettable chorus drops that had everyone hitting replay. Spin the soundtrack, learn the moves, and join the hype; which song is your ultimate K-pop demon-slaying jam?
1. Golden by Huntr/x

Five weeks straight at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. That is not a typo. “Golden” by Huntr/x, performed by Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, became the first K-pop song ever to win a Grammy Award, taking home Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 68th ceremony.
How does a song from an animated film pull that off? Pure, undeniable power.
Every lyric hits like a battle cry wrapped in a hug.
2. How It’s Done by Huntr/x

First impressions matter, and “How It’s Done” absolutely nails its. As the film’s opening number, it introduces Huntr/x with the kind of energy that makes you sit straight up in your seat.
Debuting at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100, it also cracked the top five on the Billboard Global 200.
Think of it as the superhero origin scene of songs. You know immediately these three are not here to play around.
3. What It Sounds Like by Huntr/x

Starting as one girl’s battle cry and growing into a full stadium chant, “What It Sounds Like” is the kind of climactic moment movies are built around. Rumi’s solo vocal literally shatters demonic illusions in the film, which, honestly, is the most dramatic use of a high note in cinema history.
If you have ever wanted a song that feels like winning, this is it. Pure goosebumps, every single time.
4. Your Idol by Saja Boys

Here is a fun fact that will make your jaw drop: “Your Idol” by Saja Boys reached number one on US Spotify, making it the highest-charting K-pop boy group song ever on that platform, surpassing even BTS’s legendary “Dynamite” from 2020. Performed by Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, and samUIL Lee, the track oozes dark charisma.
Its hypnotic pull is basically supernatural. Fitting, given who the Saja Boys are in the story.
5. Soda Pop by Saja Boys

Novak Djokovic, one of tennis’s greatest champions ever, performed the “Soda Pop” choreography at the US Open for his daughter’s birthday. Yes, that actually happened.
That alone tells you everything about how infectious this track is.
Debuting at number 35 on Billboard, “Soda Pop” introduces the Saja Boys with a lighthearted, fizzy energy that hides just enough mischief underneath. It is the earworm you will be humming for weeks without knowing why.
6. Takedown by Huntr/x vs. Saja Boys

When two rival groups collide, you get “Takedown,” the fierce battle anthem where Huntr/x goes head-to-head with the Saja Boys. Released across multiple versions, it became a streaming hit and a full-blown empowerment anthem for fans worldwide.
Think Avengers: Endgame, but make it K-pop. The song captures the film’s biggest dramatic moment and packages it into something you can blast on repeat.
Share this one with someone who needs a power-up today!
