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Chumkpop “JJAM” Stray Kids Dance – Face Swap Video Template

Create your own Stray Kids “JJAM” dance video in minutes with AI face swap. This template is built on Magic Hour’s Face Swap Video workflow, so you can instantly put yourself (or your friends, clients, or characters) into a high‑energy K‑pop dance scene.

What This Template Does

This “Chumkpop JJAM Stray Kids Dance” template is a ready‑to‑remix AI video that lets you:

  • Swap faces onto a pre‑made JJAM dance performance using Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap technology.
  • Generate multiple variations with different faces (your own, your friends, fictional characters, brand mascots, etc.).
  • Export sharable clips optimized for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and other social platforms.

It’s ideal for creators, K‑pop accounts, agencies, and startups who want fast, repeatable, on‑brand content without complex editing.

Quick Start: Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You don’t need video editing skills to use this. To create your own version:

  1. Open the Face Swap Video creator
    Go to Face Swap Video. This is where all video‑based face swap templates live, including the Chumkpop JJAM Stray Kids Dance template.
  2. Select or remix the JJAM template
    Look for the “Chumkpop JJAM Stray Kids Dance” template and open it. You’ll see the original dance video pre‑loaded for you to remix.
  3. Upload your source faces
    Add clear front‑facing images or frames of the people whose faces you want in the video (yourself, friends, idols, VTuber avatars, etc.). Higher‑quality photos yield more natural swaps.
  4. Map faces to dancers
    Assign each uploaded face to the dancer slots in the template. You can keep one dancer as an original idol and swap the rest, or fully customize the lineup.
  5. Generate and review
    Let Magic Hour process the video. Watch the preview, tweak which faces you use, then regenerate if you want a funnier, more accurate, or more on‑brand version.
  6. Export and share
    Download your final JJAM dance video and publish it to TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, X, or embed it on your site or campaign pages.

If you want to build a fully custom K‑pop or dance concept, you can also start from scratch with Image to Video, then apply Face Swap Video on top.

About Stray Kids “JJAM” and the Choreography

“JJAM” is a fan‑favorite track by Stray Kids, known for:

  • High‑tempo choreography with sharp, synchronized moves typical of fourth‑generation K‑pop.
  • Strong beat drops that align perfectly with short‑form video formats and meme remixes.
  • Viral dance covers on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Douyin, often featuring fan edits, face swaps, and stylized transitions.

Tutorials for “JJAM” choreography are widely available on platforms like YouTube, with creators breaking down the dance step‑by‑step. This template doesn’t teach the dance directly—instead, it lets you instantly “appear” in an already‑performed JJAM dance using AI face swap, which is especially useful if you don’t have time, space, or equipment to shoot your own full dance cover.

Key Features of This Face Swap Template

1. High‑Quality AI Face Swap

  • Powered by Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap, optimized for dance and performance content.
  • Maintains expressions, lighting, and motion from the original dancer while replacing just the face.
  • Works well for solo, duo, and group dance scenarios.

2. Multiple Use Cases

  • Fan edits – Put yourself or your bias into JJAM dance performances.
  • Marketing & campaigns – Localize or personalize dance content for different regions or audiences.
  • Creator economy & UGC – Offer customized dance clips as a service to your community or Patreon members.
  • Concept tests for idols/trainees – Visualize how different concepts or members “read” on camera without reshooting.

3. Remix‑Friendly for Advanced Creators

Because this is built on top of Magic Hour’s core tools, you can chain it with other products:

How to Build Your Own K‑Pop Dance Template in Magic Hour

If you’re a creator, agency, or developer who wants to make your own reusable K‑pop dance template instead of only using the JJAM version, you can follow this workflow:

  1. Record or source a clean dance performance
    Use a stable, well‑lit video of choreography (your group, trainees, influencers, or stock footage). For best results, faces should be visible for most of the performance.
  2. Prepare faces and brand assets
    Collect high‑resolution reference images of the people you want to swap in. If needed, refine them using:
  3. Upload your dance video to Face Swap Video
    In Face Swap Video, use your choreography clip as the base. Test a few faces and refine until you like the look.
  4. Document how others can remix it
    If you’re sharing your template with your community or team, write a short guide for them:
    • What kind of photos work best (lighting, angle, expression).
    • Ideal use cases (fan edits, brand content, events, etc.).
    • How they should credit you or your brand if you care about attribution.
  5. Combine with other Magic Hour tools
    For more advanced workflows:

Tips for More Realistic K‑Pop Face Swaps

  • Use high‑quality, front‑facing images – Avoid heavy filters, extreme angles, or low resolution.
  • Match lighting and vibe – If the JJAM video is bright and colorful, use source images with similar lighting for a more seamless result.
  • Stay consistent across a group – When swapping all members, use faces with similar framing and quality so the group looks cohesive.
  • Test a short segment first – Generate a shorter clip to check realism before producing a full‑length edit.

Ethical & Legal Considerations

AI face swap is powerful, and responsible use matters:

  • Consent: Only use faces of people who have given permission, especially for public or commercial content.
  • Brand & IP: Be mindful of music rights, choreography ownership, and platform policies on deepfakes and transformative content. Many platforms require clear labeling when AI is involved.
  • Disclosure: Consider indicating in captions that your video is AI‑assisted or features face swap, especially for sponsored or commercial campaigns.

Related Magic Hour Tools for K‑Pop & Dance Creators

Many creators building K‑pop and performance content pair this template with other Magic Hour tools:

  • Lip Sync – Turn static images into singing idols or JJAM‑style vocal covers.
  • Video to Video – Stylize your JJAM dance in anime, comic, or other visual styles.
  • Animation – Animate characters or mascots in K‑pop‑inspired ways.
  • AI Talking Photo – Make teaser talking intros or outro messages from still photos of idols, OCs, or mascots.
  • AI Voice Generator & AI Voice Cloner – Create narrations, fan messages, or promotional VO around your JJAM edits.
  • Video Upscaler – Sharpen older or lower‑res performance footage before applying face swap.
  • AI Logo Generator & Album Cover Generator – Design logos or cover art for your K‑pop‑inspired projects and channels.

Why Use This Template Instead of Editing from Scratch?

For busy creators, teams, and startups, this JJAM template offers:

  • Speed – No need to shoot, choreograph, and edit a full dance video every time.
  • Repeatability – Use the same base performance with different faces for campaigns, challenges, and user‑generated content drives.
  • Scalability – Produce dozens of variants (different members, fans, geographies) with minimal incremental time.
  • Consistency – On‑brand visuals across all edits without worrying about lighting, framing, or performance quality.

Get Started

To create your own Chumkpop JJAM Stray Kids dance edit:

  1. Open Face Swap Video.
  2. Choose the “Chumkpop JJAM Stray Kids Dance” template.
  3. Upload your faces, assign them to dancers, and generate.
  4. Refine, export, and share with your audience.

From fan edits to brand campaigns, this template gives you a fast, flexible way to plug into the K‑pop ecosystem using high‑quality AI face swap—without sacrificing control, quality, or your time.

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