How an Animated K-Pop OST Just Made Chart History in the UK (2025)
📌 TL;DR: What’s the Buzz?
| 🔥 What Happened | “Golden” by Huntress (from K-Pop Demon Hunters) topped the UK charts |
|---|---|
| 📈 Why It Matters | First K-pop #1 in UK since PSY’s “Gangnam Style” (2012) |
| 🎧 Who’s Behind It | Korean-American artists voicing fictional group Huntress |
| 🎥 Movie Impact | Netflix’s #1 most-viewed original animated film right now |
| 🌍 Global Reach | Currently No.2 on Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S.—and rising |
💥 A Song That Rewrote K-Pop History (Again)
On August 1st (UK time), “Golden”, the lead OST from Netflix’s animated hit K-Pop Demon Hunters, reached #1 on the UK Official Singles Chart—a feat that hasn’t happened for a K-pop song since PSY’s viral “Gangnam Style” in 2012.
Official Confirmation: You can check the full UK Singles Chart, including “Golden” at No.1, on the Official Charts UK website.
Yes, that’s a 13-year gap. Even global giants like BTS and BLACKPINK haven’t claimed a UK singles #1—until now, it was album charts only.
“This is a landmark moment for Korean pop culture,” said Official Charts CEO Martin Talbot.
“It proves how animation, music, and streaming can converge to reshape the global pop scene.”
🎶 What Makes “Golden” So Special?
- Performed by Korean-American artists voicing the in-film group Huntress
- Korean-language vocals blended with cinematic orchestration
- Emotional buildup that mirrors the film’s action and character arcs
- TikTok-friendly chorus that fueled over 3 million video creations in two weeks
- Currently #2 on Billboard Hot 100 and gaining traction in global Spotify charts
💡 This isn’t just a song—it’s a full storytelling experience through audio.
🎥 What Is K-Pop Demon Hunters, Anyway?
This Netflix original animated film is a bold, genre-fusing spectacle:
- 🧨 Huntress = K-pop idols by day, demon slayers by night
- 🏙️ Set in real Korean landmarks: Namsan Tower, hanok villages, Seoul subway
- 🕯️ Features cultural depth: ghost legends, kimchi rituals, hanboks, saunas
- 🎬 Directed by Maggie Kang (The LEGO Ninjago Movie), produced by Sony Pictures Animation (Spider-Verse)
💥 Think Sailor Moon meets BLACKPINK—with Netflix budget and global reach.
📈 The Entire OST Is Going Viral
“Golden” isn’t the only track making waves. Check out these chart-climbers:
| Track Name | Artist | UK Rank |
|---|---|---|
| “Your Idol” | Sajaboys | #10 |
| “Soda Pop” | Huntress | #11 |
| “Takedown” | TWICE | #63 |
📊 It’s almost unheard of for multiple OST tracks from an animated movie to chart like this—especially globally.
🌍 Why This Moment Matters for K-Pop’s Global Future
- K-pop is now more than music—it’s a multimedia empire.
- Streaming platforms are accelerating cultural convergence.
- Animation is attracting new fans who’ve never listened to K-pop.
- Narrative + music = the new frontier for fandom immersion.
🎯 This crossover hits multiple audiences at once: K-pop fans, animation lovers, and mainstream pop listeners.
🧠 Final Thoughts: From Soundtrack to Cultural Symbol
K-Pop Demon Hunters shows that a well-told story, paired with compelling music and visual artistry, can make global history—even in places where K-pop has struggled to dominate singles charts.
“Golden” isn’t just a hit. It’s a signal.
That the next wave of global pop might come from animated worlds—and from Asia.
Is this the new era of global K-pop?
We think this is just the beginning.
