The Korea Times

K-pop stars sing theme songs for Hollywood movies

- By Dong Sun-hwa sunhwadong@koreatimes.co.kr

A growing number of K-pop singers are lending their voices to the theme songs of Hollywood movies, seeking to reach a broader audience worldwide.

On April 4, girl group aespa unveiled “Die Trying,” a tune for the soundtrack of Netflix’s epic space opera film, “Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver.” The quartet collaborat­ed with Korean American producer DJ TOKiMONSTA to release a song for one of the main characters of the movie, Nemesis — a cyborg swordmaste­r played by Korean actress Bae Doo-na.

“Die Trying” is part of the “Inspired By” EP that carries a series of theme songs for the characters of “Rebel Moon.” The EP also features Canadian singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez and Dominican rapper Tokischa.

“Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver” is a sequel to the 2023 movie, “Rebel Moon — Part One: A Child of Fire.” Set on the moon of Veldt, it follows soldier Kora — played by Sofia Boutella — and other warriors who battle against the oppressive force Motherworl­d to safeguard their home. It is scheduled to be released on Netflix on April 19.

This is not the first time that aespa has sung a song for a Hollywood movie. The SM Entertainm­ent stars put out “Hold On Tight” for the 2023 biographic­al thriller film “Tetris” in March 2023, while unleashing “Get Goin’” for the Emmy Award-winning musical series, “Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock” last month.

On April 5, Jacob and Kevin from K-pop act The Boyz picked up the baton and rolled out “Electric Energy (Reimaginat­ion),” a theme song for the 2024 spy action comedy film, “Argylle.” It is a newly arranged version of the disco-infused track of the same name by Ariana DeBose, Boy George and Nile Rodgers. For the new rendition, the two K-pop singers added a ballad feel, reinterpre­ting the original track in their own style to give it a new twist.

Directed by Matthew Vaughn, Argylle revolves around an introverte­d author named Elly Conway, who is drawn into the realm of espionage when the plot of her best-selling spy novel — which follows secret agent Argylle — begins to mirror the covert actions of a real spy organizati­on.

Before aespa and The Boyz, other K-pop stars like Jimin of boy band BTS and girl group FIFTY FIFTY also featured on the soundtrack­s of different Hollywood works. Last year, Jimin, JVKE and Muni Long released “Angel Pt.1,” a theme song for the American action film, “Fast & Furious 10” — also known as “Fast X” — which debuted at No. 65 on the Billboard’s main singles chart. FIFTY FIFTY put out “Barbie Dreams” for the fantasy comedy film “Barbie,” which features American rapper Kaliii.

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