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K-POP New Song Release [July 2025]

K-POP New Song Release [July 2025]
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K-POP New Song Release [July 2025]

In the world of K-pop, countless songs are released every month.

From catchy melodies and powerful dance numbers to moving ballads, K-pop is full of charms that capture listeners’ hearts.

This article introduces K-pop tracks released in July 2025.

You might discover wonderful numbers you’ll want to play on repeat.

Be sure to check out any tracks that catch your interest!

K-POP New Song Releases [July 2025] (1–10)

JUMPBLACKPINK

BLACKPINK – ‘뛰어(JUMP)’ M/V
JUMPBLACKPINK

This is BLACKPINK’s first new group song in about two years and ten months, showcasing their global prowess.

Seamlessly blending hard club sounds with dance-pop, the track has captivated many fans with its irresistibly energetic melody that won’t leave your head.

It celebrates the bond between girls and the liberating thrill of partying through the night without being tied down, lifting your spirits just by listening.

Premiered during their world tour that kicked off in July 2025, it became a worldwide hit, topping Billboard’s global chart.

The music video, which evokes a superhero vibe, is a must-see.

Put it on before a party with friends, and you’re guaranteed to get hyped in the best way.

HOT SAUCEBABYMONSTER

BABYMONSTER – ‘HOT SAUCE’ M/V
HOT SAUCEBABYMONSTER

It’s like stumbling into an ’80s hip-hop party! BABYMONSTER dropped this feel-good dance track in July 2025.

It rides an old-school beat, with a synth bass and brass that make your body move on their own.

They liken their confident charm to a tantalizing sauce, and you can’t help but surrender to its spicy, playful appeal.

Apparently, once you taste this sauce, ordinary flavors just won’t do anymore.

If you’re looking for the perfect spice for your boring days, start by giving this track a try.

GoldenHUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI, KPop Demon Hunters Cast

“Golden” Official Lyric Video | KPop Demon Hunters | Sony Animation
GoldenHUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI, KPop Demon Hunters Cast

This is a song by Huntrix, a fictional K-pop group born from the Netflix film “KPOP Girls! Demon Hunters.” The vocals are performed by powerhouse Korean American artists Lee Eun-jae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami.

The track is an epic electropop number that captures the group’s resolve as they live as idols by day and fight as spirit hunters by night.

Their declaration to “believe in the power that sleeps within and carve out our destiny” mirrors the life of Lee Eun-jae, who has pursued her dreams for many years.

The song’s storytelling is sure to move some listeners to tears.

Despite being a fictional group, they reached No.

1 on the Billboard Global 200 in July 2025.

If you’re ready to take a new step forward, this song will surely make your heart shine.

THIS IS FORTwice

TWICE “THIS IS FOR” M/V
THIS IS FORTwice

TWICE, South Korea’s top girl group, has reached a milestone with their 10th debut anniversary.

This song was released in July 2025 as the title track of their first Korean-language full album in about four years, “THIS IS FOR.” It’s crafted as an empowerment anthem that gently stays by your side and gives you strength when you’ve lost confidence or feel down.

The message sung “to all women” overlaps with the journey the nine members have walked, making it resonate even more deeply.

Expressing the supple strength of mature women, this work signals the beginning of a new stage for them.

Listen to it when you want to take on a challenge or encourage yourself, and you’ll surely find courage!

I’m Just MeCrazAngel

CrazAngel (크레이즈엔젤) ‘I’m Just Me’ Official MV
I'm Just MeCrazAngel

This is the debut single from the highly anticipated rookie group, Craze Angel.

Dubbed a “hexagonal all-rounder girls’ group,” their track ‘I’m Just Me’ is a powerful self-affirmation anthem that boldly declares, “I’ll live true to myself,” undistracted by others’ gazes.

Crafted by a veteran composer, its Y2K sound feels nostalgic yet fresh, and utterly addictive.

The lyrics seem to speak gently yet firmly to anyone who feels they’re losing themselves in a constricting society: “Whoever you are, you are still you.” The group’s duality—‘crazy’ and ‘angel,’ the origin of their name—overlaps with the message of embracing your whole self, giving listeners a gentle push forward, don’t you think?

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