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KPOP Demon Hunters Cover Songs You Need to Hear

  • Jan 14
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 4

The soundtrack of KPOP Demon Hunters has captivated fans around the globe. It stands out not only for its original tracks but also for its remarkable collection of KPOP Demon Hunters Cover Songs. These covers breathe fresh energy into familiar tunes, merging KPOP’s dynamic style with the movie’s intense themes.


Three animated characters with curious expressions peek around a corner. One wears a pink hoodie, another a black cap, and the third a yellow hat.

Discover the Original Soundtrack


Saja Boys Original Songs (KPop Demon Hunters, 2025)



Huntrix Original Songs (KPop Demon Hunters, 2025)



Top 10 KPOP Demon Hunters Cover Songs


If you’re eager to explore the best covers from this soundtrack, here are our top 10 picks. Each selection showcases creativity, vocal talent, and emotional depth.


"Soda Pop" by Linneo, Originally by The Saja Boys



"Golden" by Ailee, Originally by Huntrix



"What is Sounds Like" by SINS, Originally by Huntrix



"Your Idol" by Junhee, Originally by The Saja Boys



"Soda Pop" by Jonathan Young, Originally by The Saja Boys



"Golden" by Bongo Cat, Originally by Huntrix



"Golden" by Caleb Hyles, Originally by Huntrix



"Takedown" by Rain Paris, Originally by Huntrix



"Your Idol" by Our Last Night, Originally by The Saja Boys



"Takedown" by Cougar Macdowell, Originally by Huntrix



Which of these Huntrix covers and Saja Boy covers were your favorite?


These cover songs from the KPOP Demon Hunters soundtrack illustrate how reinterpretations can breathe new life into familiar music. Each track offers a unique mood and style, reflecting the movie’s diverse emotional landscape.


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