Netflix recently released an animated movie called K-Pop Demon Hunters that features a fictional girl group fighting supernatural threats. The main musical group HUNTR/X has three singers who provide the vocals for the animated characters. EJAE performs as Rumi, Audrey Nuna takes on the role of Mira, and REI AMI voices Zoey. These artists bring their talents to the soundtrack that combines K-pop sounds with the film's action sequences. The movie also features contributions from well-known K-pop stars.
Three members of the popular group TWICE recorded a special song called Takedown specifically for this animated feature. Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung worked together on this track that plays during the film. Andrew Choi serves as the singing voice for Jinu, who leads the demon boy band called Saja Boys within the story. Kevin Woo and Lea Salonga also contributed their vocal talents to various songs throughout the movie. THE BLACK LABEL handled the production and writing duties for many of the original compositions.
The soundtrack contains several viral hits that fans have embraced since the movie's release. How It's Done serves as the opening number that introduces the main characters during their first demon battle. Golden has become another popular track that showcases the fictional group's musical style. The film blends authentic K-pop elements with fantasy storytelling to create a unique musical experience for viewers.
Three members of the popular group TWICE recorded a special song called Takedown specifically for this animated feature. Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung worked together on this track that plays during the film. Andrew Choi serves as the singing voice for Jinu, who leads the demon boy band called Saja Boys within the story. Kevin Woo and Lea Salonga also contributed their vocal talents to various songs throughout the movie. THE BLACK LABEL handled the production and writing duties for many of the original compositions.
The soundtrack contains several viral hits that fans have embraced since the movie's release. How It's Done serves as the opening number that introduces the main characters during their first demon battle. Golden has become another popular track that showcases the fictional group's musical style. The film blends authentic K-pop elements with fantasy storytelling to create a unique musical experience for viewers.