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The OST "Golden" of the animated film "KPop Demon Hunters," which was recorded as the most-watched movie ever on Netflix, recorded 33 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, matching BTS Jimin's "Who."
Forbes' online website reported on the 11th that "Golden" recorded 33 weeks on the Hot 100, becoming the second-largest chart-topping song in K-pop history along with Jimin's "Who."
According to Forbes, "Golden" dropped one spot from No. 4 to No. 5 on the Hot 100 this week, but tied Jimin's "Who" with a record 33-week chart. The media outlet said, "There is good reason for 'Golden' to stay on the chart next week. "It's still a top-five hit," he said. "If it hits 34 weeks, it will push Jimin's 'Who' to third place and reach second place alone."
The record, which is currently the longest chart in the Hot 100 among K-pop songs, is held by Blackpink Rosé and Bruno Mars' "APT." 'APT.' stayed on the chart for 45 weeks. Golden needs several more months to catch up with this record.
'Golden' has a special place in K-pop history as well. "Golden" is one of nine K-pop songs that have topped the Hot 100, and it has the second-longest No. 1 record, staying on top for eight weeks," Forbes explained. BTS's Butter is still the only double-digit No. 1 record, topping the list for 10 weeks.
This week, "Golden" entered a total of nine Billboard charts simultaneously. All ranked in the top 10 and rose one step further on the Adult Pop Airplay chart and Billboard Global Excl. U.S., excluding the U.S. It remains at No. 7, the highest ranking ever on the Adult Contemporary radio chart.
"Golden" is a song by girl group Huntr/x, singers Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami. At the 68th Grammy Awards held in early February, he was honored with the "Best Song Written for Visual Media" category. He was also nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and Song of the Year, but did not win the award.
"How It's Done," a song from the same soundtrack album, was also ranked at No. 85 on the Hot 100 this week, recording a 28-week chart-in. Forbes said, "If the song lasts three more weeks, it can once again rank itself in the song rankings, the longest chart in K-pop history." However, it is not expected that it will be easy to break records as it has been on the decline dozens of steps recently.
According to the U.S. music media Billboard, the title song of Jimin's second solo album "MUSE" (Who) is Billboard's "Global Excl." US)It has been charting for 80 weeks on the chart."Who," which topped Billboard's "Global America Excluded" chart twice, set a milestone for the first and only K-pop solo song to spend 80 weeks on the chart.
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