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| Directed by | Anderson .Paak |
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| Cinematography | Edward J. Pei[1] |
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| Music by | Emily Bear |
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| Distributed by | Aura Entertainment |
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Running time | 116 minutes[2] |
| Country | United States |
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K-Pops! is a 2024 American family comedy film directed and produced by musician Anderson .Paak (in his directorial debut), who also wrote the screenplay with Khaila Amazan.[3] .Paak stars in the film alongside Jee Young Han, Jonnie "Dumbfoundead" Park (who also produced), Soul Rasheed, and Yvette Nicole Brown.
Soon after meeting a son he never knew he had BJ, a lifelong struggling musician, takes him under his wing to help him win a big musical competition on K-pop, a Korean TV talent contest.
The film premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, and was theatrically released by Aura Entertainment on February 27, 2026.
Plot
Drummer BJ, while working a long-staying gig in the Los Angeles Cash Bar meets Yeji, convincing her to sing with him. Afterwards, they connect, becoming a couple. As music is BJ's priority, Yeji leaves.
12 years later, BJ continues at Cash Bar. After chasing off the last regular, Cash fires him. BJ's mom Brenda and Cash persuade BJ to move to South Korea to join the live backing band for the televised K-pop music contest Wildcard. As Cash's distant aunt Diamond hosts the program, and they need a drummer, she hires him.
In Korea, BJ cuts off his dreads, and falls asleep after gorging himself on the room's amenities. Awoken by housekeeping, he rushes across town to Wildcard's studio. Arriving over 20 minutes late, Diamond warns he will lose the job if he is not careful.
BJ meets Tae Young upon wrap up on the first day. He introduces himself as Bobby Johnson or BJ, suggesting Tae come up with a different name. BJ meets the 12 y.o.'s group of friends on the show as BNB.
As the competitor Kang is influential, BJ tries to get his attention. When the band jams with the singer, BJ breaks out into a drum solo. When Kang gets annoyed and leaves, the band tells him he hates being upstaged.
Afterwards, BNB enter the studio, so BJ gets to see and hear their talents. He teaches them scatting, and they have an informal jam. As BJ later walks out with Tae he inadvertantly and meets Tae's mother, surprising both adults, as she is Yeji.
Taking Yeji aside, BJ confirms his suspicion. Tae had mentioned he had never met his father, but she mislead him, saying his father is British. She insists they talk later, so they exchange numbers. Then Tae invites BJ to dinner.
After eating, while Tae leaves the room, BJ presses Yeji as to why she did not tell him. Against BJ's wishes, she spontaneously reveals he is Tae's dad, not Idris Elba as she had lead Tae to believe.
BJ follows Tae into his room, telling him he is equally surprised, as he also found out today. He offers to be there for him if he needs to talk etc. Calling Brenda with the news, Cash is there again. After getting over the initial shock, Cash suggests BJ mold Tae into a K-pop superstar.
The next day, BJ takes Tae out early to groom him for the K-pop competition. Firstly, he takes him out to be pampered, with a sauna then a massage. BJ and Tae get to know each other as they go.
Later, as they wander, they find an Earth Wind & Fire show at a Hard Rock Cafe. BJ suggests they approach the door confidently. However, they are not let in until a K-pop band shows up and recognizes Tae. Once inside, Tae declares BJ is a big fan and drummer so they let him jam with them, especially as they have not seen other blacks for weeks.
Father and son continue to practice, until Tae is in the final eight. BJ, Tae and Yeji spend the afternoon to evening together, hanging out, playing video games, having ice cream. By evening, the boy is exhausted, so his parents talk more about why she never told BJ about his son. Then they briefly jam together.
Tae's team, although all but he have been eliminated, continue to stick around in support. BJ works on their dance moves, which Kang unhappily observes as BJ is making Tae better. As Tae continues to rise, Kang insists to Diamond that BJ go or he will quit, so she agrees. The contestants continue to get eliminated, until only Tae and Kang are left for the win.
Diamond lures BJ away with an opening act spot for a former K-pop winner in Saudi Arabia. Initially arriving at the desolate spot, he seems happy. However, a dream convinces BJ to return to Korea to support Tae.
Upon his return, BJ makes up with Tae and Yeji and coreographs BNB's final performance. Brenda and Cash show up to watch and meet Tae. In the end, he comes in second place, but at least they are a united family.
Cast

- Anderson .Paak as BJ[4][5]
- Jee Young Han as Yeji[6][5]
- Jonnie "Dumbfoundead" Park as Cash[3]
- Soul Rasheed as Tae Young[4][5]
- Yvette Nicole Brown as Brenda[3]
- Cathy Shim as Diamond[7]
- Kevin Woo as Kang[8]
- Will Jay as Sunghoon[4]
- Emi Kim as Eujin[4]
- Eddie Park as Michi[4]
- Riley Lai Nelet as Dakho[4]
Cameo appearances
Production
Drawing from his own life in conceiving the film, .Paak developed K-Pops! with rapper Dumbfoundead and collaborated with Khaila Amazan on the screenplay. The project was first announced in 2022.[4] Filming began in Los Angeles in October 2023 after the production company Stampede Ventures reached an interim agreement with SAG-AFTRA amidst the union's 2023 strike. Additional filming took place in South Korea and Al-Ula; locations in the Saudi Arabian city were scouted by the film department of the Royal Commission for Al-Ula.[3] .Paak and Dem Jointz collaborated on original songs for the film, while Emily Bear composed its musical score.[9]
Music
The soundtrack album of the film, K-Pops! (Music from and inspired by K-Pops! Motion Picture) was released on May 29, 2026.[10] The lead single of the album, "Keychain", featured the girl group Aespa and .Paak. It was released on February 27, 2026.[11] The second single "Aftertaste", a collaboration between .Paak and singer Dean, was released on May 8, 2026.[12]
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "Flashing Light" (Crush and Anderson .Paak) |
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| 3:19 |
| 2. | "Caution" (Nmixx and .Paak) | Dem Jointz | 2:43 | |
| 3. | "Aftertaste" (Dean and .Paak) |
| Dem Jointz | 3:03 |
| 4. | "PITC (Party In the Corner)" (Hongjoong Kim, .Paak, and Jay Park) |
| Dem Jointz | 3:39 |
| 5. | "Fire with Fire" (Lngshot) | Dem Jointz | 3:55 | |
| 6. | "Can't Get Enough" (Alissia and .Paak) |
| Alissia | 3:58 |
| 7. | "Bet on U" (Chung Ha and .Paak) |
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| 3:20 |
| 8. | "International" (Soyeon and .Paak) |
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| 2:22 |
| 9. | "What About Us" (JID and .Paak) |
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| 3:36 |
| 10. | "Wanna Buy a Plant + Cost Me" (JO1 and .Paak) |
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| 3:34 |
| 11. | "Keychain" (Aespa and .Paak) |
| Dem Jointz | 2:50 |
| 12. | "One More Dance" (Joshua and Corbyn Besson) |
| Dem Jointz | 3:10 |
| 13. | "Wildcard" (Kevin Woo) |
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| 2:50 |
| 14. | "Just One Bite" (Woo) |
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| 1:33 |
| 15. | "Too Bad (K-POPS! Version)" (G-Dragon and .Paak) |
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| 2:33 |
| 16. | "Love Is Everywhere" (Soul Rasheed) |
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| 3:13 |
| 17. | "The Last" (.Paak) |
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| 4:09 |
| Total length: | 53:47 | |||
Release
K-Pops! premiered as a Special Presentation at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2024.[1][13][14] In June 2025, Aura Entertainment acquired the film's distribution rights.[15] The film was released in the United States on February 27, 2026.[16]
Reception
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 88% of 41 critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 6.8/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "An effervescent tribute to K-Pop and writer-director Anderson .Paak's own life story, this agreeable dramedy goes down smooth with its dogged focus on good vibes."[17]
Cary Darling of the Houston Chronicle wrote, "Charmingly smart, with off-hand jokes thrown in about Neil Peart, Childish Gambino and...Gordon Parks that only someone of Paak's wide-ranging tastes would make."[18] Brandon Yu of The New York Times wrote that the film "has its momentary charms, mostly when it’s just .Paak and Rasheed riffing off each other, with the buoyant chemistry of a real father and son."[19]
References
- "K-Pops!". TIFF. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
- "K-Pops! (12)". British Board of Film Classification. April 1, 2026. Retrieved April 29, 2026.
- Grobar, Matt (October 20, 2023). "Yvette Nicole Brown & Jonnie "Dumbfoundead" Park Join Cast Of Anderson .Paak's Stampede Pic 'K-Pops!'; Live Nation Aboard As Strategic Partner". Deadline. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
- Grobar, Matt (May 4, 2022). "Hot Project: Grammy Winner Anderson .Paak To Make Feature Directorial Debut With Dramatic Comedy 'K-POPS!' For Stampede Ventures". Deadline. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved May 4, 2022.
- Soares, Isabella (September 16, 2024). "'K-Pops!' Review: Anderson .Paak's Directorial Debut Is a Funky Look at Fatherhood l TIFF 2024". Collider. Valnet. Retrieved October 10, 2024.
- Grobar, Matt (November 7, 2023). "'K-Pops!': Jee Young Han Latest To Board Anderson .Paak Pic". Deadline. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
- Cordero, Rosy (November 16, 2023). "'K-Pops!': Cathy Shim Boards Anderson .Paak Film". Deadline. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
- Benjamin, Jeff (September 13, 2024). "Here's Your First Look at SEVENTEEN's Vernon in Anderson .Paak's 'K-Pops' Movie". Billboard. Eldridge Industries. Retrieved October 10, 2024.
- Galuppo, Mia (September 6, 2024). "Anderson .Paak Unpacks 'K-Pops,' His Directorial Debut". The Hollywood Reporter. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved October 10, 2024.
- Jackson, Nagashia (May 16, 2026). "Anderson .Paak announces soundtrack and film for 'K-POPS!'". Retrieved May 19, 2026.
- Hwang, You-mee (February 27, 2026). "Aespa teams up with Anderson Paak on movie soundtrack". The Korea Herald. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
- Ocho, Alex (May 8, 2026). "Anderson .Paak Reunites With South Korean Artist Dean for His Slinky "Aftertaste" Single and Video". Complex. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
- Goodfellow, Melanie. "'Eden' & 'We Live In Time' Set For TIFF As Fest Unveils Five World Premieres". Deadline. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
- "TIFF announces five more World Premieres from Canada, France, India, UK, and USA". TIFF. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
- Fell, Nicole (June 16, 2025). "Aura Entertainment Acquires Anderson .Paak's Directorial Debut 'K-Pops!' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 19, 2025.
- Fell, Nicole (January 14, 2026). "Anderson .Paak Dives Into the World of Korean Music Competition Series in 'K-Pops!' Trailer". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 18, 2026.
- "K-Pops!". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- Darling, Cary (February 25, 2026). "Anderson.Paak's 'K-Pops!' a sweet valentine to K-pop, fatherhood, Black culture". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- Yu, Brandon (February 26, 2026). "'K-Pops!' Review: Reconnecting Through Music". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 7, 2026.