
HUNTR/X from the hit Netflix animated film 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' has officially set a new milestone in history. The film's original soundtrack, "Golden," has surpassed 1,000 hours of Perfect All-Kill (PAK), making it the first song to achieve this milestone.
The achievement began on July 14, when "Golden" first secured a Perfect All-Kill, which is accomplished when a song tops all major South Korean music charts, including Melon, Genie, Bugs, FLO, VIBE, YouTube Music, and Instiz's real-time and weekly iChart. By August 11, "Golden" had accumulated 656 PAKs, surpassing previous records set by NewJeans' "Ditto" and BTS's "Dynamite."

As of this writing, "Golden" has reached a total of 1,028 Perfect All-Kills.
Meanwhile, HUNTR/X is the fictional K-pop group at the center of K-pop Demon Hunters, which premiered on June 22. The series follows the trio as they lead double lives: by day, they are top K-pop idols, and by night, they fight demons threatening humanity. The story unfolds when a rival boy band called Saja Boys emerges, but turns out they are a demonic faction, attempting to entice the world with their music and steal human souls.
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