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Grammys 2026: K-Pop Demon Hunters make history by its first win with Golden

“K-pop Demon Hunters’” track “Golden” became the first K-pop song to win a Grammy, taking home Best Song Written for Visual Media. The victory marks a historic breakthrough, highlighting K-pop’s growing global influence and industry recognition

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A still from Grammys 2026

A still from Grammys 2026

At the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, K-pop Demon Hunters’ breakout track “Golden” achieved a historic milestone, becoming the first K-pop song ever to win a Grammy Award. The song, part of the Netflix animated film’s original soundtrack, took home the prize for Best Song Written for Visual Media during the Grammy Premiere Ceremony, marking a breakthrough moment for the genre on one of music’s biggest stages.

K-Pop Demon Hunters creates history at Grammys 

“Golden,” performed in-film by the fictional group Huntr/x and voiced by artists EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, had already enjoyed a remarkable awards season. Prior to its Grammy success, the track won both the Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Award for Best Original Song, highlighting its widespread acclaim and cultural impact. Its Grammy victory added yet another significant accolade to an already impressive run.

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