The K-Pop universe has a new queen of the-ranking-and this time it is animated. Huntr/xNetflix’s imaginary girls group Kpop demons huntershas obtained a second non -consecutive week a No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 With their Breakout success “Golden.”
This record company puts “Golden” in Historic Company, like the first song of the K-Pop Girl group at the top of the Hot 100 in more than two decades. Not even Blackpink or Newjeans have done so by Huntr/X an unstoppable phenomenon that is rewriting the rules of the K-pop domain.
From animation to reality at the top of the graph
Although Huntr/X exists in the animated world of Kpop demons huntersThe voices behind the music are very real. Nascent stars Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami Power the voice for members of the Rumi group, Mira and Zoey, giving life to a track that exploded on global streaming platforms.
The contagious hook of the song and the slick production not only passed the Billboard Hot 100 But it also went up to n. 1 on Billboard Global 200demonstrating its world charm.
“Golden” shines beyond the graphs
Fans are not just transmitting the track: they are transforming it into a cultural moment. From Tiktok’s challenges to changes to viral fans, “Golden” has become the unofficial hymn of summer 2025. The success echoes also in the United Kingdom, where the track returned to n. 1, and more singles of the soundtrack from Kpop demons hunters They flooded the top 10, establishing new records for the K-Pop soundtracks.
In the meantime, speculation on the item generated by the integrity was quickly closed when Rei loves I took on social media to defend art, reminding fans that behind every imaginary idol there are real artists who pour into authentic creativity and passion.
What is the future of Huntr/X?
Sector insiders suggest more to come – with Registers of the Republic already letting a David Guetta Remix of “Golden”and whispers of a sequel to Kpop demons hunters in development. If the flowing success of the soundtrack is an indication, Huntr/X can become the group of imaginary girls in the history of K-Pop.