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'KPop Demon Hunters' vocalists draw musical inspiration
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Black American hip-hop artists
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Movie is currently sitting as Netflix's ( NFLX ) most popular
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The film spawned the most-consumed soundtrack in the US so
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this year
By Danielle Broadway
LOS ANGELES, Oct 2 (Reuters) - While the lead vocalists
in animated film "KPop Demon Hunters" are largely inspired by
the work of other K-Pop artists, EJAE, Rei Ami and Audrey Nuna
said they also admire Black American hip-hop stars like Kendrick
Lamar, Missy Elliott and Doechii.
"I think I discovered West Coast rap in high school, and I
learned a lot about storytelling, lyricism and rhythm," Korean
American rapper and singer Rei Ami said.
All three vocalists told Reuters that rapper and record
producer Lamar's music had particularly impacted their musical
styles.
"His (Lamar's) flow is insane, cadence, his way of writing,
his way of vocal producing, I learned a lot from that," Korean
American singer and songwriter EJAE said.
"KPop Demon Hunters," directed by Maggie Kang and Chris
Appelhans and available on Netflix ( NFLX ), is trending around the
world. Its soundtrack has dominated the charts this summer,
boasting more than 3 billion global streams to date, and
breakout hit "Golden" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100
chart, Netflix ( NFLX ) reported in August.
The streaming platform reported on Tuesday that the movie was
currently its most popular English-language film.
A sing-along version of "KPop Demon Hunters" topped the
domestic box office during its opening weekend on August 23 and
24, in what appeared to be a historic first for Netflix ( NFLX ).
The action-packed movie received 2.1 billion on-demand audio
and video streams in the U.S. across all platforms and earned a
total of 5.4 billion minutes watched on Netflix ( NFLX ) in the U.S. by
late September, according to Luminate.
Luminate added it was the most-consumed soundtrack in the
U.S. so far this year when looking at album sales and streaming
equivalents.
FIRST LIVE PERFORMANCE WILL BE ON 'THE TONIGHT SHOW'
On October 7, the singers will perform "Golden" on "The
Tonight Show," marking their first-ever live performance
together.
"It's official," the singers said in unison, confirming
their upcoming live performance debut.
"These girls, it's an honor being on stage with them," Rei
Ami said, noting that for her, this history-making moment is
"overdue."
The movie, which came out on June 20, follows a K-pop girl
group called HUNTR/X, comprised of Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, who are
also a trio of demon hunters that perform K-pop music to impress
fans and combat demons.
EJAE, provides the singing voice for the lead singer Rumi
and cowrote "Golden," which she performs with Rei Ami, who sings
as Zoey, and Audrey Nuna, who's the vocalist for Mira.
The film was produced by Sony Pictures Animation.
With the musical movie continuing to trend, directors Kang
and Appelhans said they are considering what the future may
hold.
Both said they are thinking about a potential sequel, but
right now, they are just trying to take their busy schedules day
by day.
They are also appreciative of the Oscar and Grammy awards
buzz they have received.
"It's an honor to be even recognized, to be potential
nominees," Kang said.