This song is regarded as a significant example of K-pop artists gaining global recognition.
The winners expressed their gratitude to Teddy, marking a new chapter in K-pop history.
The theme song 'Golden' from the Netflix animated film 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' has achieved a significant milestone by winning a Grammy Award. The song, co-written by Korean-American artist Lee Jae and others, secured the award for 'Best Song Written For Visual Media' at the 68th Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles on February 1. This historic win marks a pivotal moment for K-pop artists gaining international recognition for their contributions to the global music scene.
'Golden' has captured audiences with its distinct melody and creative lyrics, achieving a remarkable 8-week stint at number one on the Billboard chart. This success further solidifies K-pop's foothold in the global market and signals greater opportunities for more artists to break musical boundaries. Collaborator 24 expressed gratitude to Teddy, referred to as the 'pioneer of K-pop,' highlighting the collective effort that has led to this fruitful outcome.
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