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Furthermore, that’s far from the only record set by KPop. It’s just one of many, and we’re going to go through them all. Not to mention, now that we’re entering awards season, you can expect even more records to be set.
13) First Netflix Movie to Win the Weekend Box Office

Even though it had been playing on Netflix for two whole months, it won the weekend box office in August. Even more impressive is the fact that it pulled that off in spite of only receiving play on Saturday and Sunday. It didn’t work out nearly as well when Netflix put it in theaters again two months later, but it was all gravy by that point. Netflix is notoriously averse to putting their originals on the big screen, but KPop was too much of a sensation for them to resist, and it paid off to the tune of $18 million in two days.
12) “Soda Pop,” Then “Golden,” Ranked Number One on the Top Gabb Music Songs Chart

Top Gabb is basically Billboard (with whom they’re partnered) if Billboard only had kid-friendly music. And, while we’ll get to Billboard in a bit, we’ll cover Top Gabb now. Two songs from KPop have topped the kid-friendly chart. First was Saja Boy’s “Soda Pop” followed by HUNTR/X’s “Golden.”
11) Saja Boys Became the Highest Charting K-pop Boy Band in US Spotify History

Thanks to their “Your Idol,” the penultimate song of the film, the Saja Boys found their fictional selves with the most popular song on Spotify (in the U.S.). That beat “Dynamite” by BTS, which only got as high as number three. In other words, Saja Boys became the highest-charting boy band in US Spotify history.
10) HUNTR/X Became the Highest Charting K-pop Girl Group in US Spotify History

“Your Idol” reached number one on the US Spotify chart dated July 3rd. HUNTR/X’s “Golden” was also on the chart, but in the second position. Then, on July 8, “Golden” took the crown, usurping Saja Boys and becoming the highest-charting female K-pop group in history. If fact, this counts as two records set. When “Golden” was in position two, it had already beaten Blackpink to make HUNTR/X the highest-charting female K-pop group in US Spotify History. Then, when it took first place, HUNTR/X became the first female K-pop group to have a song in the top spot.
9) “Golden” Placed at Number One on the UK Official Singles Chart

For the week beginning on August 1st, “Golden” became the number one song on the UK Singles Chart. This made it only the second K-pop song to ever pull this off, after only Psy’s “Gangnam Style.” Furthermore, this also made it the first song by a fictional band to rank first since “The Official BBC Children in Need Medley” by Peter Kay’s Animated All Star Band in 2009. It ended up spending ten non-consecutive weeks in the number one position, ultimately making it the longest-running number one single by a fictional band since The Archies’ “Sugar, Sugar” all the way back in 1969.
8) “Golden” Placed at Number One on the Billboard Hot 100

When “Golden” debuted on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in the first week of July, it was all the way in position 81. Cut to two weeks later and it was in the Top 10. Before long, it was in the number one position, which made HUNTR/X the first girl group to do so since Destiny’s Child’s “Bootylicious” in 2001. As for the record it set, it was the first K-pop song with female lead vocalists to nab the number one spot.
7) The First Soundtrack to Feature Four Songs in the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10

In late August, KPop Demon Hunters‘ soundtrack became the first for any film, animated or live action, to have four songs in the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10. These included “Golden” in first place, “Your Idol” in fourth, “Soda Pop” in fifth, and “How It’s Done” in 10th.














