The animated film KPop Demon Hunters, featuring a trio of singing demon slayers, achieved unprecedented success in 2025, topping multiple Billboard charts and becoming Netflix's most-watched movie ever. Its soundtrack propelled several K-pop artists to new career highs on the Hot 100. The project also garnered nominations across major awards, highlighting K-pop's growing global influence.
KPop Demon Hunters emerged as a surprise blockbuster in 2025, an animated movie centered on a trio of singing demon slayers that dominated music and film landscapes. The film topped the Billboard 200, Hot 100, and Global 200 charts, marking a rare crossover for K-pop-inspired content. It also positioned itself as a contender for top honors at the Grammys, Golden Globes, and Oscars, with additional wins at the MTV Video Music Awards, NRJ Music Awards, MAMA Awards, Los 40 Music Awards, Asia Artists Awards, Toronto Film Critics Association, and African-American Film Critics Association.
The soundtrack played a pivotal role in its success. HUNTR/X members EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami secured their first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 with 'Golden,' which held the top spot for eight weeks. EJAE received a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year for co-writing the track alongside Teddy, Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seo, and Mark Sonnenblick. The Saja Boys' contributions, featuring Kevin Woo, Danny Chung, Andrew Choi, Neckwav, and SamUIL Lee, led to multiple top 5 Hot 100 hits. TWICE's 'Strategy' became the group's longest- and highest-charting entry on the Hot 100, while members Jihyo, Jeongyeon, and Chaeyoung achieved their first solo chart appearances.
Released amid K-pop's expanding global reach, the film underscored the genre's ability to blend animation, music, and storytelling. As Netflix's most-watched movie of all time, it demonstrated commercial viability and creative innovation, with critics noting K-pop's evolution as an influence rather than a fixed destination. This milestone reflects broader 2025 trends, including increased international collaborations and chart breakthroughs for K-pop acts.