KPop Demon Hunters Makes Music History: Four Hot 100 Hits!

Are you ready for some exciting music news? The K-pop Demon Hunters soundtrack is making history on the Billboard Hot 100. It holds a record-breaking four songs in the top 10, a first for any soundtrack. Currently, Golden is still reigning at number one for the second week in a row. It previously pushed out Alex Warren’s Ordinary. Along with Golden, we see Your Idol at number four and Sodapop rising to number five. The newest entry into the top 10 is How It’s Done, climbing to number 10. This achievement is remarkable. Previously, soundtracks have had four top 10 hits, but never all at the same time. The last soundtrack with such success was Waiting to Exhale in 1995. Back then, none of the songs held concurrent spots in the top 10. Historically, the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack had three songs in the top five back in 1978. Now, K-pop Demon Hunters is creating a legacy of its own. Industry experts believe Golden has been the most popular song in the US for more than 2 weeks. It faced strong competition, staying at number two for a while due to limited radio play. But excitingly, this week saw a 39% increase in airplay, reaching 16.2 million impressions. Despite its streaming success, Golden still sits at number 42 on the radio songs chart. This imbalance highlights the song’s strength in streaming, where it remains number one for five straight weeks. The excitement is building. The upcoming theatrical sing along screenings of K-pop Demon Hunters may push Golden even higher on next week’s charts. The movie recently soared to number one at the box office, driving interest in the soundtrack. Turning to the charts, Ordinary by Alex Warren remains at number two. It maintains strong radio impressions with 73.8 million from the previous week. Morgan Wallen’s What I Want is steady at number three, while Raven Lan’s Love Me Not dropped to number six. Teddy Swims, Lose Control is at number seven, followed by Justin Bieber’s Daisies and Wallins just in case at numbers eight and nine. On the Billboard 200, Morgan Wallins, I’m the Problem is holding strong at number one for a 12th week. Meanwhile, the K-pop Demon Hunters soundtrack is at number two, where it has stayed for 5 weeks, closely following Wallen’s album with 108,000 equivalent album units. The album chart also saw the highest debut with Conan Gray’s Wishbone at number three. Notably, albums by Billy Isish and Taylor Swift have seen boosts due to anniversary editions and new album announcements. In summary, the K-pop Demon Hunters soundtrack continues to break records and dominate the charts. Ensure you stay tuned for more milestones and updates as we follow this incredible musical journey. If you enjoyed this update on K-pop history in the making, make sure to like, share, and subscribe for more music news.

KPop Demon Hunters makes music history with four singles charting on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously. Blending high-energy K-pop beats with the show’s electrifying storytelling, the soundtrack has become a global sensation. Fans worldwide are streaming, sharing, and celebrating this unprecedented achievement, cementing KPop Demon Hunters as both a cultural and musical powerhouse.