The single “Golden” from the Kpop Demon Hunters soundtrack soared back to No. 3 on the British Official Singles Chart. This resurgence highlights the song’s enduring popularity during its 17th week on the chart. Sung by Korean American artists Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami as Huntr/x, the track’s success highlights its wide global appeal.Golden Kpop Demon debuted at No. 93 in June before quickly climbing the charts. It then stayed at No. 1 for eight straight weeks, a remarkable feat amid tough competition from stars like Taylor Swift. The single’s high chart position highlights the strong impact of the Kpop Demon Hunters franchise and its soundtrack.
The Netflix animated film Kpop Demon Hunters, released on June 20, quickly became the platform’s top-watched title. The soundtrack plays a crucial role in this success by blending captivating music with the show’s themes, boosting global audience engagement. Additionally, other songs from the soundtrack performed well on the British chart. “Your Idol” held steady at No. 10, while “How It’s Done” reentered at No. 12. Meanwhile, “Takedown” by the K-pop group TWICE dropped six spots to No. 93. The variety of artists contributing to the soundtrack highlights the collaborative nature of the project.
BLACKPINK’s Jisoo and British singer Zayn debuted “Eyes Closed” at No. 37.Katseye’s “Gabriela” rose to No. 38, while Rosé’s “APT.” dropped to No. 67. Experts say Golden Kpop Demon shows K-pop’s rising influence in the West. This influence is reshaping the music landscape, broadening the diversity of artists reaching mainstream audiences.
Looking ahead, the Kpop Demon Hunters soundtrack will boost music sales and streaming worldwide. As the series expands, its music will top charts and engage fans deeply. In conclusion, “Golden” from the Kpop Demon Hunters soundtrack is now a global music sensation. Its climb on the British Official Singles Chart shows how K-pop is expanding and strongly connecting with international audiences.

