
The Netflix animated film 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' has seen its original soundtrack 'Golden' remain on the UK Official Singles Chart for 28 consecutive weeks. According to the UK Official Chart announced on the 2nd (local time), 'Golden' bounced back from 42nd to 8th place in the Top 100 chart. 'Golden' is performed by the virtual girl group Huntrix, with contributions from Korean-American composer Lee Jae and singers Audrey Nuna and Rae Ami.
'Golden' was pushed out of the Top 10 earlier last month due to Christmas carols taking over the chart, but it re-entered the Top 10 as the rankings of the carols dropped after Christmas. This proves the unwavering popularity of 'Golden.'
Additionally, 'How It's Done,' another OST from 'K-Pop Demon Hunters,' recorded an impressive rise of 63 spots to reach 18th place. 'What It Sounds Like,' which had fallen off the chart, also re-entered at 19th place.
Group Black Pink's Rosie made a comeback on the Singles Chart with 'APT.' at 66th place. 'APT.' once held the 2nd position for six consecutive weeks but was pushed out of the Top 100 in November last year, ending its streak of 56 weeks on the chart.
The Netflix animation 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' is set in a fictional K-Pop world, and Huntrix is a prominent girl group within this narrative. They are building a global fanbase through the fusion of animation and music.
The announcement of the UK Official Chart serves as a significant indicator of the music industry, reflecting the global popularity of K-Pop. Over recent years, K-Pop has made a strong impression in the international market, captivating global fans with various genres and styles.
The latest chart results showcase the consistent achievements of K-Pop artists, and it is expected that their music will continue to receive love and attention. The global expansion of K-Pop acts as a vital element of cultural exchange, positively impacting the entire music industry.
The success of 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' demonstrates how the merging of animation and music can create new markets. This work conveys the allure of K-Pop in a new form, offering fans a unique experience.
The popularity of K-Pop extends beyond music charts, establishing itself as a cultural phenomenon. K-Pop content is consumed across various platforms, further enhancing communication between artists and fans.
The chart performance of 'Golden' reaffirms that K-Pop artists possess competitiveness in the international market. K-Pop has now established itself as a globally recognized genre, contributing to the entry of more artists into the global market.
The ongoing growth and development of K-Pop are leading changes in the music industry, and this trend is expected to continue. K-Pop artists are experimenting with diverse genres and styles, presenting new musical trends.
In conclusion, 'Golden,' the OST of 'K-Pop Demon Hunters,' symbolizes the global popularity of K-Pop and is anticipated to receive continued love. The worldwide success of K-Pop is expected to persist, positively impacting the entire music industry.



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