
An unprecedented event has occurred where a non-existent virtual K-POP boy group has surpassed real superstars and conquered global music charts. The villain group 'Saja Boys' from the Netflix animation 'K-POP Demon Hunters' is the protagonist of this story.
'Saja Boys' with their song 'Your Idol' has reached No. 1 on the U.S. Spotify Daily Top Songs chart. This marks the highest ranking for K-POP in U.S. Spotify history, surpassing the previous record of No. 3 set by BTS's 'Dynamite' in 2020.
Even more astonishing is that it has become the fourth K-POP song to reach No. 1 on the Spotify U.S. chart. Previously, only BTS Jungkook's 'Seven', Jimin's 'Who', and BLACKPINK Rosé's 'APT.' had achieved this feat.
The girl group 'HUNTR/X' from the work has also made it to No. 2 and No. 8 with their songs 'Golden' and 'How It's Done', while another 'Saja Boys' song 'Soda Pop' recorded No. 10. Notably, 'Golden' has achieved the highest ranking in history for a female K-POP group, surpassing BLACKPINK.
The secret to this remarkable achievement lies in the top-notch production team. K-POP's leading producers, including Teddy Park, who produced BLACKPINK and BIGBANG, Lindgren, who collaborated with BTS, and Kush and Vince from The Black Label, participated in the project.
The vocals feature talented artists such as former U-KISS member Kevin Woo, K-POP Star Season 2 contestant Andrew Choi, Danny Jung from The Black Label, and Samuel Lee, who worked on albums for Rise and Seventeen.
Music critics have described this as a 'historic moment where the boundary between virtual and reality has collapsed', calling it a 'case that showcases the infinite possibilities of K-POP'. One expert analyzed that 'it has proven that as long as there is excellent music, people around the world can love it regardless of the platform or form.'



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