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'Kedeheon' Lee Jae smiles at the mention of 'Golden' copyright fees.."I think I can be a good son"

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Singer-songwriter Lee Jae poses at a press conference to commemorate the award of the Netflix film "K-Pop Demon Hunters" Academy held at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall in Seoul on the afternoon of the 1st. /2026.04.01 / Photo = Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@
Singer-songwriter Lee Jae poses at a press conference to commemorate the award of the Netflix film "K-Pop Demon Hunters" Academy held at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall in Seoul on the afternoon of the 1st. /2026.04.01 / Photo = Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@

Singer and songwriter Lee Jae mentioned the copyright fees for "Golden."

On the 1st, a press conference was held at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul to commemorate the award of Netflix's "K-Pop Demon Hunters" Academy.

Director Maggie Kang and co-director Chris Applehans, who directed "K-Pop Demon Hunters," and co-writer and co-writer of the OST "Golden," "How It's Done," "Golden," "Your Idol," and co-writer of the much loved OSTs such as "K-Pop Demon Hunters," Kwak Jung-kyu and Nam Hee-dong, the producer of The Black Label, attended the event.

It swept major awards ranging from the 53rd Animation Awards and Director Awards to the 31st Critics' Choice Awards for Animation and Theme Song Awards, the 83rd Golden Globe Awards for Animation and Theme Song Awards, and the 68th Grammy Awards for OST Awards. He then won the Feature Animation Award and the Topic Song Award at the 98th Academy Awards.

Lee Jae said, "I lived half in Korea and half in the United States. When I was growing up in the U.S. as a child, I was teased for listening to K-pop. But when I was singing on the Oscars stage, I saw all the actors and directors cheering for me, and I was so proud," he said.

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.

As for the copyright fees for "Golden," he said, "I don't know yet. It takes some time. But we're all happy that the song went well. I'm looking forward to it in the future, he said. "I think I can buy my mother a gift and be a good son. And I'm getting married soon," he said with a smile.

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