What's Happening?
The singing voice stars of Netflix's animated film 'KPop Demon Hunters' delivered a captivating performance at the BAFTA Film Awards in London. EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, who provide the singing voices for the film's characters, performed their Grammy-winning
hit 'Golden' for the first time outside the U.S. The performance was well-received, with audience members visibly enjoying the music. The film, which tells the story of three women who use their singing voices to fight demons, has been a global success since its release. It has become Netflix's most popular film and is nominated for an Oscar for best animated feature. 'Golden' is also nominated for an Academy Award for best original song.
Why It's Important?
The performance at the BAFTA Awards highlights the international appeal and cultural impact of 'KPop Demon Hunters'. The film's success underscores the growing influence of K-pop and animated features in global entertainment. By performing at such a prestigious event, the stars of the film are not only promoting the movie but also showcasing the power of music and animation to transcend cultural barriers. The film's nominations for major awards further cement its status as a significant cultural phenomenon, potentially influencing future productions in the genre.
What's Next?
With 'KPop Demon Hunters' already sweeping the Annie Awards and being nominated for Oscars, the film's creators and stars are likely to continue gaining recognition in the entertainment industry. The upcoming Oscar ceremony will be a critical moment for the film, as winning could further boost its popularity and influence. Additionally, the success of the film may lead to more projects that blend music and animation, particularly those that draw on the global appeal of K-pop.









