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In the final moments of Netflix's wildly popular KPop Demon Hunters, a K-pop group called the Saja Boys-whose members are secretly demons-celebrate an award-show victory by performing a new song called "Your Idol" for thousands of adulating fans. "Your obsession feeds our connection / So right now give me all your attention," they sing. By absorbing the frenzied reverence, the Saja Boys can break through the Honmoon, a fictional barrier that protects humans from the demon world, which would unleash chaos.