'KPop Demon Hunters' trio shine 'Golden' like they're born to be in first full-length TV performance
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'KPop Demon Hunters' trio shine 'Golden' like they're born to be in first full-length TV performance
"Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami went up, up, up for their "Golden" moment on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." The trio, who provide the singing voices for the animated " KPop Demon Hunters " central girl group Huntr/x, hit the late-night TV show Tuesday to perform the Netflix movie's signature song. It marks the first time they have hit the stage together for a live, full-length performance of "Golden," and even Fallon could not contain his excitement."
"When asked about their experiences around the massive popularity of "KPop Demon Hunters," the trio offered words including "surreal," "scrumptious" "delicious," "stunning" and "bonkers." "We try to come up with new adjectives every time," said Nuna, who provides the singing voice for Mira. Their "Tonight Show" appearance follows their brief cameo on the Season 51 premiere of "Saturday Night Live." During their sitdown interview with Fallon, both Nuna and Ami (the singing voice of Zoey) recounted real-life encounters with "Golden" that drove home the magnitude of "KPop Demon Hunters'" impact."
Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami performed "Golden" together live on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon for the first full-length televised performance. The trio provide the singing voices for Huntr/x, the central girl group in KPop Demon Hunters. "Golden" became the first No. 1 female K-pop song in Billboard Hot 100 history and propelled the soundtrack to platinum status. The performers described the experience with adjectives such as "surreal," "scrumptious," "delicious," "stunning" and "bonkers." Their Tonight Show appearance followed a brief cameo on Saturday Night Live. Nuna recalled seeing an elderly street performer in Korea play "Golden" on a traditional instrument, illustrating the song's global reach.
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