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'Golden' from 'Kpop Demon Hunters' OST tops British Official chart again
'Golden' from 'Kpop Demon Hunters' OST tops British Official chart again

Korea Herald

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

'Golden' from 'Kpop Demon Hunters' OST tops British Official chart again

"Golden," the smash hit single from the original soundtrack of the Netflix animation film "Kpop Demon Hunters," has topped the British Official Singles Chart Top 100 for the second time. According to the chart unveiled Friday (local time), "Golden" reclaimed the top spot after beating "The Subway" by Chappel Roan, which took No. 1 on the chart in the previous week. "Golden" previously topped the chart for the first time two weeks ago. The song by the film's fictional girl group Huntr/x was sung by Ejae, a composer who trained at SM Entertainment; Korean American singer Audrey Nuna; and South Korean-born US artist Rei Ami. The track is the first K-pop song to reach No. 1 in 13 years since Psy topped the chart with "Gangnam Style" in 2012. "Golden" also topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart of the United States earlier this week. Other songs from the soundtrack also performed high on the British chart, with "Soda Pop" and "Your Idol" ranking sixth and seventh, respectively. "Takedown" also came in at 35th. (Yonhap)

Chappel Roan has 'no idea' how next album will sound
Chappel Roan has 'no idea' how next album will sound

Perth Now

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Chappel Roan has 'no idea' how next album will sound

Chappel Roan has 'no idea' what her next album will sound like. The Pink Pony Club singer has released three very "different" singles since dropping her 2023 debut LP The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess and she admitted the contrast in sound on each highlights the fact she is unsure in what direction her music will take next. Speaking to Zane Lowe for Apple Music, she noted latest single The Subway is a "very safe segue" as to what her record could sound like, but she also said: "They're all kind of so different. So that's why I'm just like, 'I have no idea what the next era is.' "That's the scary part of putting out new music and then people not liking it, because it's not like the music you made before.' The 27-year-old star hasn't felt "settled" enough to write a new album because her schedule has been so full on, meaning she's barely spent any time at home. She said: 'I haven't felt settled. It's been a very unsettling year and a half, and I think once I really feel calm in a new house and have a routine, I just can't wait to have a routine. And then I can think about writing a song once I have a routine. 'I finally got a new place and I've only been there for 10 days. And then I came on this big tour. 'So it's been a journey on how do I release music within the state of everything?' And even once her tour is over, Chappel plans to take some time off before she stars writing again. She said: 'I think that once this is done and the US shows are done, it'll definitely feel like a big breath of weight off my shoulders just so I can chill for a sec and actually think about writing. But we're almost done with the victory lap. Next April I'll be done with the victory lap.' The Good Luck, Babe! hitmaker recently admitted she thinks her next record is at least five years away. She told Vogue magazine: 'The second project doesn't exist yet. 'There is no album. There is no collection of songs. 'It took me five years to write the first one, and it's probably going to take at least five to write the next. I'm not that type of writer that can pump it out. 'I don't think I make good music whenever I force myself to do anything. I see some comments sometimes, like, 'She's everywhere except that damn studio.' Even if I was in the studio 12 hours a day, every single day, that does not mean that you would get an album any faster.'

Inside the Glam of Chappell Roan's First Met Gala
Inside the Glam of Chappell Roan's First Met Gala

Vogue

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Inside the Glam of Chappell Roan's First Met Gala

Tonight, your 'favorite artist's favorite artist,' Chappel Roan, is live on the 2025 Met Gala blue carpet for her first year. An absolute beauty chameleon, Roan tapped Pat McGrath to create her look—and it's the first time the pair have ever worked together. 'Beauty isn't everything, it's the only thing,' Roan has told Vogue in the past. 'I wish I made that up.' She's bringing that same passion to her look tonight. To create a Tailored to You look (the dress code for the evening), Roan worked with Paul Tazewell, the costume director from Wicket, to source something from eBay. The result is an incredibly glittery patchwork pink suit with a matching feathered cape. Chappell Roan at The Carlyle Hotel before the 2025 Met Gala: "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 5, 2025 in New York, New York. (Photo by Steve Eichner/WWD via Getty Images)'We channeled the glamour and freedom of the disco era—think Sylvester, Superfly, superfine tailoring, and unapologetic shine,' McGrath says of the glitzy look, which utilized her Holiday Mega: Luminous Legends shadow palette. 'We layered shimmering metallics with illustrated wings, chrome lashes, and rhinestone accents. It's maximalist, metallic, and made to move.'

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