K-Pop Demon Hunters OST Places 5 Tracks in the 2025 UK Year-End Singles Chart... Rosé's "APT." Takes 5th
Hwang Sujin Reporter
hwang075609@gmail.com | 2026-01-03 08:18:03
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Five tracks from the OST of the Netflix K-pop animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters, which became a global phenomenon last year, have been included in the UK Official Year-End Singles Chart Top 100 for 2025.
According to the year-end rankings released on the 2nd (local time), the song "Golden" by the fictional group Huntrix from the K-Pop Demon Hunters OST claimed the No. 4 spot. "Golden" previously demonstrated immense popularity by spending 10 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the weekly charts last year. Other tracks by Huntrix, "How It's Done" and "What It Sounds Like," also secured positions at No. 67 and No. 90, respectively.
The group’s rivals within the film, Saja Boys, also saw significant success. Their tracks "Soda Pop" and "Your Idol" entered the year-end rankings at No. 36 and No. 44.
Meanwhile, "APT."—the global hit collaboration between Rosé of the leading K-pop girl group BLACKPINK and American pop star Bruno Mars—ranked No. 5. The song previously reached a peak of No. 2 on the weekly chart and has maintained its presence for a total of 57 weeks as of early this year.
The title for the most-loved song on the Official Singles Chart last year went to rising American pop star Alex Warren for his hit "Ordinary." Following him were British singer-songwriter Lola Young’s "Messy" at No. 2, and American singer-songwriter Chappell Roan’s "Pink Pony Club" at No. 3.
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