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Kpop Demon Hunters Take ‘Tonight Show’: First Live ‘Golden’ Performance

Huntr/X took over Jimmy Fallon’s “The Tonight Show”, with the singing stars of Netflix’s Smash “Kpop Demon Hunters” who made their late-night debut on Tuesday for their first full live performance of the hit lists Single “Golden”.

Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami sing respectively for the roles of Rumi (Arden Cho), Mira (May Hong) and Zoey (Ji-Young Yoo) in “Kpop Demon Hunters.” The animation film was released on June 20, and at the end of August it was the most viewed film of the streamer of all time, in which the previous title holder, “Red Employee”, with 236 million views defeated. Directed by Chris Appelhans and Maggie Kang, the film follows a K-pop-super group that has to balance their lives as world-famous pop stars with their secret side pressure as demons Slayers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y-VIYUK7DK

In their sit-down interview with Fallon, the Late-Night Host broke news To the trio that had gone the soundtrack of the film Platina, referring to the most recent Billboard 200 -Albums -Graphics. “The Kpop Demon Hunters” Soundtrack registered a second non-next week at number 1 in the latest tracking week. Of the 102,000 equivalent album units that have been earned in the latest tracking week, the record has built up 117 million official on-demand official streams.

In September ‘Golden’ History wrote through the Hot 100 for a fifth consecutive week, making it the longest running number 1 number of an animated act in the history of the hit list.

Moreover, the soundtrack “Kpop Demon Hunters” has achieved four total tracks on the top ten of the Hot 100. Outside ‘Golden’, Fanfava tracks ‘Your Idol’, ‘Soda Pop’ and ‘How It’s Done’ reached no. 4, no. 5 and no. 8 respectively.

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On October 4, Hunttr/X stopped ‘Saturday Night Live’ by another TV not. They appeared as herself alongside host and musical guest Bad Bunny and performed a short version of “Golden” for the triple Grammy winner, who played a Dorky Superfan of the Fictional Girl Group.

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