Does the K-Pop Demon Hunters Music Sound Familiar? 😈🤔 #music #kpop

So, people have noticed that the songs from this movie just sound extremely familiar. But here’s the sneaky part. It seems like Demon Hunters carefully designed each one of their songs by borrowing from songs that already exist. You’re all I can think of. Every drop I dreamt. Okay, maybe not that last part. But now listen closely to the background music in this song cuz it sounds eerily similar to and it makes sense why the biggest girl group in the movie might be inspired by the biggest girl group in our world. But the last two examples are a little strange because even though the melodies of these songs aren’t too similar, 128 rhythm and the high notes in this song [Music] may have been directly inspired by but this next one was pretty genius cuz it actually borrows from ancient classical music. Need it.

Ever get that déjà vu feeling when listening to songs from KPop Demon Hunters? You’re not imagining things — the demon-hunting idols might just be borrowing more than they’d like to admit. From sly nods to pop chart smashes to centuries-old classical motifs, their tracks are full of surprises.

In this deep dive, we explore how Soda Pop by the Saja Boys may be inspired by Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines, why How It’s Done by Huntr/x sounds eerily similar to Stray Kids’ Domino, and the striking parallels between Huntr/x’s Takedown and Blackpink’s How You Like That.

We’ll also look at the unusual comparison between the 12/8 rhythm and soaring high notes in Huntr/x’s Golden and IVE’s I AM, and uncover the clever twist in the Saja Boys’ Your Idol, which borrows from the haunting medieval chant Dies Irae. Yes — classical music even makes a cameo here.
Join me as we unravel the hidden musical inspirations in KPop Demon Hunters’ standout tracks, featuring Huntr/x (Rumi, Mira, and Zoey) and their rivals, the Saja Boys (Jinu Saja, Abby Saja, Mystery Saja, Romance Saja, and Baby Saja).

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