Must-See KPop Demon Hunters Covers and Dance Videos on YouTube — From Metal Riffs to Flawless Choreography

Since its June 20 release, Sony Animation and Netflix’s animated film KPop Demon Hunters has generated a wave of fan-made covers and dance videos on YouTube. The film’s music has also reached mainstream charts, including the Billboard Hot 100, where the fictional group HUNTR/X hit number one.

  • A quick look at standout YouTube covers and dance videos inspired by KPop Demon Hunters.
  • Details on the performers, formats (rock, dance, male/female covers, epic arrangements), and notable production choices.
  • Direct links to the original YouTube uploads so you can watch each version.

Notable YouTube covers and dance videos

Our Last Night — “Your Idol” (rock cover)

Our Last Night, an American rock band known for genre-blending covers, released a rock version of “Your Idol.” The track features distorted guitars and aggressive vocal elements that reinterpret the song in a heavier style.

Popular “Your Idol” fan performance

A high-performing fan cover of “Your Idol” has accumulated millions of views, demonstrating strong audience interest in fan-made performances.

SAYCREW DC — “Soda Pop” (dance cover)

Indonesia-based dance crew SAYCREW DC uploaded a choreography-focused cover of SAJA BOYS’ “Soda Pop.” The video pairs synchronized group choreography with costume elements that reference the film’s characters.

Caleb Hyles — “Golden” (male vocal cover)

Vocal artist Caleb Hyles released a male-cover version of “Golden.” Notably, Hyles retained the original pronouns in the lyrics and performs the song while covering the original’s upper-register passages.

Annapantsu — “What It Sounds Like” (epic arrangement)

Content creator Annapantsu produced an arrangement of “What It Sounds Like” in an epic or cinematic style. The cover emphasizes dynamic builds and a dramatic presentation that aligns with the song’s narrative themes.

B-Wild Official — “How It’s Done” (dance cover)

Vietnam-based group B-Wild Official uploaded a dance-cover performance of “How It’s Done.” The group has also posted other Demon Hunters choreography covers, including a rendition of HUNTR/X’s “Takedown.”

JUNHEE x AleXa — “Free” (music video cover)

Korean artists JUNHEE and AleXa released a music-video-style cover of “Free.” In that video, the performers portray characters from the film and use visual storytelling and facial acting to match the song’s emotional tone.

Where to watch and what to expect

Overall, YouTube has become a primary platform for fans and creators to reinterpret KPop Demon Hunters’ music. Consequently, viewers will find a range of formats — from full music-video recreations to choreography-only performances and genre reworks — each uploaded by independent artists and groups around the world.

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