K-pop Demon Hunters make history as Grammys get underway
Summary
A song from the fictional K-pop band Huntr/x in the movie "K-Pop Demon Hunters" made history by winning a Grammy Award for best song for visual media. The Grammys also recognized other artists and categories, including a record-setting horror film soundtrack and various international performers. The ceremony highlighted the impact of Korean pop music and featured several notable wins in different genres.Key Facts
- The song "Golden" by fictional K-pop band Huntr/x won a Grammy Award for best song for visual media.
- "K-Pop Demon Hunters" became Netflix's most-viewed movie with over 480 million views.
- Rapper Doechii's single "Anxiety" won best video at the Grammys.
- The Southern horror film "Sinners" won best soundtrack and best score.
- Blackpink's Rosé was nominated for three Grammy Awards for her song "APT."
- British star Yungblud won best rock performance for his live rendition of "Changes."
- The band The Cure won their first Grammys for best alternative album and best alternative recording.
- FKA Twigs won best dance/electronic album for her album "Eusexua."
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