Golden

The official soundtrack songs performed by HUNTR/X, the fictional K-pop girl group from the Netflix animated film. Featuring EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI, these tracks combine powerful vocals with modern production and supernatural themes.
Performed by EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI as HUNTR/X. This song introduces the concept of the Golden Honmoon and explores the characters' purpose and Rumi's inner thoughts.
This song introduces the principal characters of HUNTR/X: Rumi, Mira, and Zoey. Features electrifying anthem in the film's opening sequence.
The final song from HUNTR/X, serving as a conclusion to the battle between the fictional bands and delving into Rumi's journey.
HUNTR/X's unique interpretation of TWICE's demon hunting anthem, featuring their own supernatural style.
# | Title | Duration | Producer |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Golden | 3:15 | Teddy Park |
2 | How It's Done | 2:57 | Teddy Park |
3 | What It Sounds Like | 4:09 | Teddy Park |
4 | Takedown Cover | 3:03 | Teddy Park |
HUNTR/X is the fictional K-pop girl group featured in the Netflix animated film "KPop Demon Hunters," released in June 2025. The group consists of three members - Rumi, Mira, and Zoey - who are K-pop stars by day and demon hunters by night, using their music to strengthen the Honmoon barrier that protects humanity.
The lead single "Golden" showcases the group's signature sound, combining energetic dance beats with lyrics about harnessing inner power to fight supernatural forces. Performed by EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI, the song reached number two on the US Spotify chart, surpassing Blackpink as the highest-charting female K-pop group.
"How It's Done" demonstrates HUNTR/X's versatility with its trap-inspired beats and confident lyrics about their demon hunting techniques. This track became particularly popular for its choreography and debuted at #42 on the Hot 100 chart. The song was produced by Teddy Park, co-founder of The Black Label.
"What It Sounds Like" is perhaps the most experimental track on the soundtrack, featuring traditional Korean instruments like the gayageum and haegeum alongside electronic production. The song serves as a conclusion to the battle between HUNTR/X and Saja Boys, delving into Rumi's personal journey.
The soundtrack concludes with "Takedown Cover," HUNTR/X's unique interpretation of TWICE's original demon hunting anthem. This version adds their own supernatural flair while paying homage to the legendary group that inspired their journey.
HUNTR/X's music in the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack has achieved significant commercial success, with the group becoming the third most-streamed K-pop group globally, surpassed only by BTS and Stray Kids. Their songs combine entertainment with the film's central themes of protecting the world from demonic forces.
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