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Pink Villa
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
KPop Demon Hunters Beats BTS on Spotify, Debuts on Billboard 200 Becoming ONLY 2025 Soundtrack to Land on List
Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans have made the world go crazy with their innovative, imaginative and ingenious animated creation, KPop Demon Hunters. When the English-language film first dropped on June 20, its massively positive response could not have been anticipated. While the visuals have been a feast, the music for the K-pop-inspired release has found its own enormous fan following. Songs like Soda Pop and Your Idol have become the earworms that fans have been awaiting for a long time. Now, the soundtrack has debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at No. 8, proving its global popularity. KPop Demon Hunters on global music charts Previously, KPop Demon Hunters challenged South Korean titans BTS for a spot on the Global Spotify Chart and eventually surpassed them with a spot at No. 13. Million of listens raked in for the multi-talented record of songs, led by Golden, the name which is interestingly also shared by a chart-topping song from Jungkook of BTS. The latest record shows an upward climb in the coming days, and it seems to be only a matter of time before some of these tracks end up on the Billboard Hot 100. The US chart for the film observed another impressive debut, ranking at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 chart. It is the first soundtrack released in 2025 to find a Top 10 spot on the list, and the highest ranking this year. It has been reported that the album recorded 27,000 streaming equivalent album units, 3,000 physical album sales and 1,000 track equivalent album units. Earlier, it was Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo's Wicked soundtrack album which landed on the chart, maintaining a high ranking since 2024, through to this year. Contributions to the KPop Demon Hunters album involves TWICE members Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung. Other singers include the fictional groups from the film, HUNTRIX and Saja Boys, among others.


GMA Network
a day ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
SB19 dances to 'Soda Pop' by Saja Boys in 'KPop Demon Hunters'
The "KPop Demon Hunters" fever has now reached SB19! On TikTok, the P-pop Kings shared a 13-second clip of themselves dancing to the song "Soda Pop" performed by the fictional boy group Saja Boys featured in the Netflix film "KPop Demon Hunters." Meanwhile, fans and even Netflix Philippines can't help but gush over SB19's mini-dance cover in the comment section. "Does the SB in SB19 stand for Saja Boys? Ginalingan n'yo as always," Netflix wrote. In the film, Saja Boys—a boy band whose members are secretly demons—serve as the rival group to Huntr/x, a girl group who lead double lives as demon hunters. As if that's not interesting enough, the songs are performed by Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung of the K-pop group Twice. Lea Salonga was also credited as the voice of character Celine, a retired demon hunter who now guides Rumi, Mira, and Zoey in their journey as the next generation of demon hunters. SB19 is currently in Taiwan for their Simula at Wakas world tour. They held their Taipei show on Sunday. —Jade Veronique Yap/MGP, GMA Integrated News


India Today
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
KPop Demon Hunters review: This is Netflix's most fun animated film yet
Demons, drama and a whole lot of K-pop - sounds exciting, isn't it? A new animated title on Netflix delivers on all three fronts with surprising flair and how! 'KPop Demon Hunters' is everything its title suggests. A high-energy blend of bubblegum pop, mystical demon lore, and the kind of emotional storytelling that hits all the right notes. It's loud, flashy, heartfelt, and just the kind of chaotic fun you expect when K-pop idols moonlight as supernatural in a universe where pop stars double as demon hunters (naturally), the story follows Rumi, a half-human, half-demon high schooler who leads the girl group Huntrix alongside Mira and Zoey. Together, they must balance their rising music careers with the not-so-small task of saving humanity from the demon world's overlord, Gwi-Ma. Along the way, Rumi develops a bond with Jinu, a former human-turned-demon, and their complicated, slow-burn relationship quietly becomes the emotional backbone of the makes 'KPop Demon Hunters' work is that it doesn't try too hard to be taken seriously. The narrative is fully aware of its own theatricality, and leans into it with a wink. It's 'Think Boy With Luv' meets 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', but in pastel tones. The songs are absolute bops, reminiscent of the early 2000s K-pop era of pop-punk playfulness. Soda Pop might even bring to mind tracks like ASTRO's 'Candy Sugar Pop' or BTS' 'Boy With Luv' - light as they share the same DNA of being catchy and The animation deserves its own shout-out, and it's gorgeously rendered and sharply choreographed. The facial expressions are hilariously dramatic, an anime influence that adds to the campy fun, and the fight scenes are stunningly kinetic without ever getting too dark or gory. One of the film's strengths is its voice acting. The performances feel natural and immersive and the chemistry between the main trio is equally strong. Each girl has a distinct personality, yet they bounce off one another effortlessly. What truly lingers, though, is the connection between Rumi and Jinu, voiced by K-drama favourite Ahn Hyo-seop. Their relationship is simple, sincere, and emotionally grounded, with their bond forged due to shared pain, which adds an emotional arc to their stories without overpowering the film doesn't shy away from heavier themes either - be it shame, identity, and self-acceptance; it quietly weaves itself into the plot. While it stays largely on the surface, there's enough depth to give the glitter some Gwi-Ma, while not overly active, leaves a strong impression as the puppet master of chaos. He raises the deeper question: Are demons evil by choice, or by design?That said, 'KPop Demon Hunters' isn't without its flaws. Some secondary characters, like Jinu's bandmates, the Saja Boys, deserved more development. A longer format might have given room for their arcs and added depth to Rumi and Jinu's these are small quibbles in what is otherwise a thrilling ride. The movie hits the right balance between emotional beats and comic relief, making you chuckle and soft sighs in equal measure. And just when you think it's all fluff, it throws in a moment of genuine pathos that compels you to take note and 'KPop Demon Hunters' succeeds because it knows what it wants to be - a fun, emotionally sincere, musically rich ride that celebrates friendship, courage, and finding yourself in unexpected film is not perfect, but easily one of Netflix's most refreshing animated films in recent memory. And yes, we're hoping for a sequel, or better yet, a full-fledged series.- Ends3.5 out of 5 stars for 'K-pop Demon Hunters'.