K-Pop Sensations EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami to Shine at BAFTA Film Awards
Following their historic Grammy win, K-pop group "KPop Demon Hunters" is set to perform live for the first time outside of the US, marking a momentous occasion for Korean-American stars. EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami will take the stage at the prestigious BAFTA Film Awards on February 22nd, performing their hit single "Golden," which took home the award for Best Song For Visual Media at the Grammys.
The group's performance at the BAFTAs represents a "golden moment" that their younger selves could have never imagined. In a statement released earlier this week, they expressed pride and gratitude to perform at Britain's biggest night in film. The movie "KPop Demon Hunters," which has become a runaway success story for Netflix, tells the story of fictional Korean girl group HUNTR/X as they secretly use their upbeat music to keep humans safe from evil demons.
The film's massive success has been attributed to its catchy songs and unexpected blend of K-pop and demon-hunting themes. Songwriter Mark Sonnenblick credited the team's faith in the music, stating that the overwhelming response is a testament to the hundreds of people who worked on the film. The movie has pulled in over 500 million streams since its premiere in October and is also up for an Oscar nomination.
For EJAE and Nuna, performing at the BAFTAs represents a historic moment for Korean-American representation in the entertainment industry. "This is crazy because this is like a historical moment for you know, as being a Korean American," EJAE shared. "It's a song that also represents Korea."
The trio will be performing their hit single "Golden" live for the first time outside of the US, marking an exciting milestone in their career. With their Grammy win under their belt and now set to shine at the BAFTAs, it's clear that EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami are on the rise as K-pop sensations.
Following their historic Grammy win, K-pop group "KPop Demon Hunters" is set to perform live for the first time outside of the US, marking a momentous occasion for Korean-American stars. EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami will take the stage at the prestigious BAFTA Film Awards on February 22nd, performing their hit single "Golden," which took home the award for Best Song For Visual Media at the Grammys.
The group's performance at the BAFTAs represents a "golden moment" that their younger selves could have never imagined. In a statement released earlier this week, they expressed pride and gratitude to perform at Britain's biggest night in film. The movie "KPop Demon Hunters," which has become a runaway success story for Netflix, tells the story of fictional Korean girl group HUNTR/X as they secretly use their upbeat music to keep humans safe from evil demons.
The film's massive success has been attributed to its catchy songs and unexpected blend of K-pop and demon-hunting themes. Songwriter Mark Sonnenblick credited the team's faith in the music, stating that the overwhelming response is a testament to the hundreds of people who worked on the film. The movie has pulled in over 500 million streams since its premiere in October and is also up for an Oscar nomination.
For EJAE and Nuna, performing at the BAFTAs represents a historic moment for Korean-American representation in the entertainment industry. "This is crazy because this is like a historical moment for you know, as being a Korean American," EJAE shared. "It's a song that also represents Korea."
The trio will be performing their hit single "Golden" live for the first time outside of the US, marking an exciting milestone in their career. With their Grammy win under their belt and now set to shine at the BAFTAs, it's clear that EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami are on the rise as K-pop sensations.