German music charts place "Gold" at the summit, with Sira ranking third
In an exciting turn of events, the animated film "KPop Demon Hunters" has made a significant impact on the German music scene. According to GfK's announcement on Friday, the song "Golden" by Huntr-x (featuring Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami) is currently topping the official German singles chart [1].
The success of "Golden" marks a notable achievement for the artists involved, as well as a growing interest in K-Pop music among German audiences. The song is featured in Netflix's animated film "KPop Demon Hunters" as a hit single sung by the fictional K-Pop group Huntr-x [6].
The soundtrack of "KPop Demon Hunters" is currently dominating the German singles chart, with three of its songs in the top three positions. In second place, we find Alex Warren's song "Ordinary", and in third place, Aymen and Sira's "30 times a day" [2][4].
The exact current rank of "Golden" within the Top 100 Singles in Germany for the week of August 8–14, 2025, is not explicitly stated, but its presence on the official chart and Spotify's curated Top 100 playlist confirms its ongoing popularity [3][5].
This achievement is a testament to the growing popularity of K-Pop music in Germany, with "KPop Demon Hunters" contributing significantly to this rise. The animated film has gained significant popularity, further boosting the profile of its soundtrack.
In the world of music, chart positions can be a powerful indicator of success. With "Golden" topping the German singles chart, it's clear that the song and the artists behind it have made a lasting impression on listeners.
References: 1. GfK Announces "Golden" by Huntr-x as No. 1 on German Singles Chart 2. Alex Warren's "Ordinary" Holds Steady at No. 2 on German Singles Chart 3. Top 100 Offizielle Deutsche Single-Charts: August 8, 2025 4. Aymen and Sira's "30 times a day" Climbs to No. 3 on German Singles Chart 5. Spotify's Top 100 Offizielle Deutsche Single-Charts Playlist 6. KPop Demon Hunters: A New Animated Film Featuring Huntr-x
- The success of "Golden" in the German music scene, as evidenced by its current number one position on the official singles chart, underscores the growing popularity of K-Pop music.
- The animated film "KPop Demon Hunters" has not only contributed to the rise of K-Pop music in Germany but also boasts a soundtrack that is dominating the German singles chart, with multiple songs appearing in the top three positions.