Netflixâs KPop Demon Hunters Scores First Grammy Win for K-pop Genre With âGoldenâ
- - Netflixâs KPop Demon Hunters Scores First Grammy Win for K-pop Genre With âGoldenâ
Miu von FurstenbergFebruary 2, 2026 at 5:15 AM
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History was made at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday as âGoldenâ from the Netflix animated film KPop Demon Hunters secured the first-ever Grammy win for a K-pop act.
The groundbreaking track won Best Song Written for Visual Media during the Premiere Ceremony at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. According to multiple sources, the songwriters delivered their acceptance speech in both English and Korean, highlighting the songâs bilingual appeal and cultural significance.
The win represents a watershed moment for Korean pop music on the global stage. Meanwhile, the song had already been nominated for the prestigious Song of the Year category, competing against industry heavyweights like Kendrick Lamar and Lady Gaga.
EJAE at iHeartRadio 102.7 KIIS FMâs Jingle Ball 2025 at Intuit Dome on December 5, 2025. Photo Credit: imageSPACE/MediaPunch/INSTARimages
âGoldenâ was crafted by an impressive roster of talent including EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, 24, Ido, and Teddy Park. EJAE, a former K-pop trainee turned songwriter and producer, spoke emotionally about the nomination process. Sources report she said during an earlier interview that she was ânot able to digest this time,â adding âIâm still in shock.â
The track is performed by HUNTR/X, consisting of EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, who provide the singing voices for the filmâs fictional girl group. Rei Ami was visibly tearful following the nominations announcement, admitting she âhadnât stopped crying,â saying it âfeels out of this world.â
Audrey Nuna emphasized the importance of representation in an earlier statement. She noted that âyouâre going to see three Korean faces,â adding that thinking âabout the kids who are going to see that, and hopefully for that to shape their understanding of what they can do in this world, is the stuff that is giving me chills.â
The Grammy win follows a string of accolades for âGolden.â The song previously won the Criticsâ Choice Award and Golden Globe for Best Original Song. Additionally, it earned an Academy Award nomination in the same category, with a scheduled performance at the upcoming 98th Academy Awards in March.
Audrey Nuna at iHeartRadio 102.7 KIIS FMâs Jingle Ball 2025 at Intuit Dome on December 5, 2025. Photo Credit: imageSPACE/MediaPunch/INSTARimages
Since its release, âGoldenâ has demonstrated remarkable commercial success. The track reached number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard Global 200. Sources indicate it sat atop the Hot 100 for eight consecutive weeks from mid-August through mid-October.
The film itself became Netflixâs most-watched movie of all time following its June 2025 release. The streaming giant took the unusual step of bringing a sing-along version to theaters for special fan events. During its first theatrical run, KPop Demon Hunters topped the box office with approximately $18 million over two days.
Beyond the win for Best Song Written for Visual Media, the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack received a total of five Grammy nominations. The complete album earned a nomination for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media, while a David Guetta remix of âGoldenâ was nominated for Best Remixed Recording.
Rei Ami at iHeartRadio 102.7 KIIS FMâs Jingle Ball 2025 at Intuit Dome on December 5, 2025. Photo Credit: imageSPACE/MediaPunch/INSTARimages
The historic Grammy win solidifies K-popâs expanding influence in Western music markets. This achievement arrives alongside ROSĂâs âAPT.â collaboration with Bruno Mars, which also received Song of the Year and Record of the Year nominations, marking another first for K-pop artists in these major categories.
For EJAE, the journey has been particularly poignant. At the Golden Globes ceremony earlier this month, she shared that she âworked tirelessly for 10 years to fill one dream, to become a Kpop idol,â but was ârejected, and disappointed that my voice isnât good enough.â
She dedicated the Golden Globe award âto people who have their doors closed at them,â confidently stating that ârejection is redirection,â urging others to ânever give up.â
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