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Every K-pop song from ‘K-pop Demon Hunters' that you need to add to your playlist

Every K-pop song from ‘K-pop Demon Hunters' that you need to add to your playlist

Tatler Asia6 days ago
From HUNTR/X's catchy debut anthem to the Saja Boys' villainous tracks, here's every K-pop song from 'K-pop Demon Hunters' that will have you hitting repeat
K-pop Demon Hunters on Netlix is a bold entry in animated cinema, blending concert spectacle with a K-pop-inspired narrative about friendship, identity and empowerment. It is an ode to K-pop, a stirring tale of female empowerment, a poignant story about self-acceptance and the ultimate concert movie experience.
With its mix of demon-slaying action, stylised visuals and a polished soundtrack, the film explores the cultural force of K-pop, doing so to a soundtrack that refuses to leave your head. And with songs that are certified bops—from Huntr/X's stage-stealing 'How It's Done' to the effervescent 'Soda Pop' by the Saja Boys to Twice's 'Takedown' and the climactic 'What It Sounds Like' by Huntr/X—it hits all the right notes.
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