What Songs to Include in a K-Pop Demon Hunter Playlist
A K-Pop Demon Hunter party isn’t complete without the perfect soundtrack! From high-energy dance tracks to dramatic storytelling songs, the right music sets the tone for an unforgettable experience for your little one and their friends! And, of course, it makes it more fun for the grown-ups too!
Fan-Favorite Tracks for Your Setlist
Dark & Intense K-Pop Hits: Songs with moody vibes, strong beats, and storytelling elements. Perfect for the Demon Hunter vibe.
Dance-Friendly Tracks: Include songs that allow guests or performers to learn simple moves during the party.
Birthday-Friendly Tracks: Some K-Pop hits are perfect for cake-cutting or interactive moments.
Balancing Energy & Storytelling
Start with dramatic entries of each guest to grab attention.
Alternate between high-energy dance songs and slower storytelling tracks.
End with a celebratory track for cake, sing-along, or a popstar ceremony.
Tips for Customizing Your Setlist
Ask the birthday child for favorite songs from the movie and add “remix” tracks as well as the originals.
Include popular hits from groups like BTS, ATEEZ, and Stray Kids.
Other Dark & Intense Tracks
NCT 127 – “Kick It” (clean, energetic, great for dramatic entrance)
Stray Kids – “Back Door” (clean radio edit, funky beat, fun dance moves)
TXT – “Blue Hour” (playful energy, friendly)
Other Dance-Friendly Tracks
Seventeen – “Left & Right” (catchy, simple dance patterns for kids to follow)
ITZY – “Wannabe” (fun moves, easy call-and-response segments)
BTS – “Dynamite” (upbeat, positive, sing-along friendly)
Celebratory / Birthday-Friendly Tracks
TWICE – “Dance The Night Away” (bright, uplifting, perfect for cake/celebration)
Red Velvet – “Red Flavor” (happy, playful, easy to join in)
LOONA – “Butterfly” (magical, gentle vibe for photo/ceremony moments)
Tips for Customizing the Setlist
Length: Aim for 75 minutes total; mix 5–6 main performance songs with sing-along segments.
Transitions: Alternate intense vs lighter tracks to keep energy flowing.
Audience Engagement: Include 1–2 songs where the kids can learn a dance move they can all do together
Adapt for Age: Skip explicit lyrics or intense themes if the party is mostly younger kids.
Conclusion:
A carefully curated K-Pop Demon Hunter setlist makes your party immersive, fun, and unforgettable. Don’t forget to capture moments for memories and social media shares!
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