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[breaking news] "Kedeheon" did a good job..OST 'Golden' wins first Grammy for K-pop

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Choi Hyejin

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Golden, an insert song from the Netflix animated film "K-pop Demon Hunters," won the Grammy Awards trophy for the first time in K-pop composer history.

"Golden" was selected as the winner of the "Best Song Written For Visual Media" category at the 68th Grammy Awards pre-event held in Los Angeles, California on the 1st (local time).

The category is awarded to songwriters for songs written for video media. Lee Jae, Teddy, 24, and IDio (Lee Yoo-han, Kwak Jung-kyu, Nam Hee-dong), who participated in the song, set the record of winning the first Grammy as a Korean K-pop composer and producer.

Shortly after winning the award, 24 said, "Unfortunately, I dedicate this honor to my (biggest) teacher and best friend Teddy, who was with us throughout this process."

Along with the success of the movie, "Golden" became the first K-pop genre to win the top spot on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and the U.K. official single chart Top 100, creating a global syndrome.

Meanwhile, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, who sang the original sound track "Dealing Gravity" in the film "Wicked," won the highly anticipated "Apartment" (APT) by Black Pink Rose and "Gabriella" by Cats Eye.

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