
KPop Demon Hunters Soundtrack and Stray Kids’ Do It Dominate Billboard 200
K-Pop continues to make waves globally, and this week is no exception. Two powerhouse releases — Stray Kids’ latest album and the soundtrack of the Netflix animated film KPop Demon Hunters — have climbed high on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, solidifying Korean pop’s influence on international music.
KPop Demon Hunters Soundtrack Climbs to No. 3
According to Billboard’s latest update on Sunday (U.S. time), the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack rose two positions to reach No. 3. Fans in the United States are embracing the album for its vibrant soundscapes and unique blend of K-Pop with cinematic flair, elevating the Netflix animated film’s musical footprint.
Stray Kids’ Do It Holds Strong at No. 4
Meanwhile, Stray Kids continue to cement their status as global chart-toppers. Their album Do It, which debuted at No. 1 just a week ago, now sits at No. 4. Although it dropped three spots, its persistent presence in the top 5 underscores the group’s unwavering impact and the dedication of their international fanbase.
The Global Impact of K-Pop
The dual success of these releases highlights the expanding reach of Korean pop culture. From dynamic idol groups like Stray Kids to innovative soundtracks for animated films, K-Pop’s resonance with audiences worldwide shows no signs of slowing down. As more releases climb the Billboard 200, the genre’s global influence continues to grow.

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