Grammy Award-winning artist Anderson .Paak has announced the release of his star-studded K-POPS! soundtrack, Music from and inspired by K-POPS! Motion Picture.
The 17-song album contains music from and inspired by .Paak's feature film directorial debut, K-POPS!, which comes to Netflix on May 30.
The soundtrack arrives on May 29, and features an array of K-pop and South Korean artists, including JID, G-DRAGON, aespa, LNGSHOT, NMIXX, DEAN, and Kevin Woo, plus JOSHUA of SEVENTEEN, HONGJOONG of ATEEZ, and SOYEON of i-dle. .Paak also appears throughout, and his son Soul Rasheed makes his musical debut.
Last week, .Paak released his single "Aftertaste" featuring Seoul alt-R&B artist DEAN. The project will also include a new version of .Paak and G-DRAGON's 2025 single "Too Bad."
Music from and inspired by K-POPS! Motion Picture Tracklist:
1. Flashing Lights - Crush & Anderson .Paak2. Caution - NMIXX & Anderson .Paak3. Aftertaste (Inspired by the Original Motion Picture KPOPS!) - DEAN & Anderson .Paak4. PITC (Party In The Corner) - HONGJOONG of ATEEZ, Jay Park & Anderson .Paak5. Fire With Fire - LNGSHOT6. Can't Get Enough - ALISSIA & Anderson .Paak7. Bet On U - CHUNG HA & Anderson .Paak8. International - SOYEON of i-dle & Anderson .Paak9. What About Us - JID & Anderson .Paak10. Wanna Buy a Plant x Cost Me - JO1 & Anderson .Paak11. "Keychain" - aespa & Anderson .Paak12. One More Dance - JOSHUA of SEVENTEEN & Corbyn Besson13. Wildcard - KEVIN WOO14. Just One Bite - KEVIN WOO15. Too Bad (KPOPS! Version) - G-DRAGON & Anderson .Paak16. Love Is Everywhere - Soul Rasheed17. The Last - Anderson .Paak
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