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KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack achieves seven Billboard hits
The soundtrack now has seven songs on the Billboard Hot 100, including the hit 'Golden'.

The soundtrack from KPop Demon Hunters has soared to seven entries on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack places seven songs on Billboard Hot 100
Seven songs from the soundtrack of KPop Demon Hunters made it onto the Billboard Hot 100, with five making new debuts. The top track, "Golden," featuring fictional girl group HUNTR/X, climbed from No. 81 to No. 23 after reaching 13.6 million streams. Another track, "Your Idol," by fictional boy band Saja Boys, jumped to No. 31 after debuting at No. 77. Other new entries include HUNTR/X's "How It’s Done," starting at No. 42. The soundtrack also hit a new peak at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 album chart, with 62,000 equivalent units sold.
Key Takeaways
"'Golden' is the first song credited to a fictional act to reach the top 10 in the Streaming Songs tally's 12-year history."
This highlights the soundtrack's groundbreaking achievement in the music industry.
"The soundtrack from KPop Demon Hunters showcases an innovative blend of storytelling and music."
This reflects the evolving nature of how music can be marketed through animated content.
The success of KPop Demon Hunters on the Billboard charts highlights a growing trend of animated films breaking into the music industry. The unique combination of fictional artists and real-life vocal talents has struck a chord with audiences. Moreover, the achievement of 'Golden' as the first song credited to a fictional act to reach the top 10 in Streaming Songs adds to the allure of this project. This trend may lead to more collaborations between animation and music, attracting even wider viewership and listenership.
Highlights
- Fictional groups are now breaking into music charts.
- KPop Demon Hunters shows the power of storytelling through music.
- Top 10 charts just got a new twist with animated soundtracks.
- The line between reality and fiction blurs in today's music.
Potential backlash regarding expectations for animated soundtracks
As KPop Demon Hunters sets new records, there may be pressure on future animated films to replicate this success, which could lead to disappointment or criticism if they do not. This trend raises the stakes for animated projects in the music space.
The success of KPop Demon Hunters could reshape how animated projects approach music marketing.
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