EJAE, star of "KPop Demon Hunters," accepted the American Cinematheque Tribute to the Arts award for best original song for "Golden" on Wednesday, January 17, 2026, at the organization's annual gala. The song, featured in the hit film "KPop Demon Hunters," was co-written by EJAE and Mark Sonnenblick.
During her acceptance speech, EJAE became emotional, sharing the personal significance of songwriting in her life. "It helped bring light in a very dark time in my life," she told the audience, describing the song as "a beautiful accident." She recounted her initial aspirations, stating, "I thought I was gonna be a KPop Idol, but that didn't happen." EJAE explained that after giving up on her dream to be a singer in her mid-20s, she connected with a couple of KPop producers.
"KPop Demon Hunters" continues its run of success, with "Golden" becoming a standout track that resonates with audiences worldwide. The film's blend of K-pop aesthetics and supernatural action has proven to be a winning formula, captivating viewers and critics alike. The soundtrack, in particular, has garnered significant attention, contributing to the film's overall cultural impact. The award for "Golden" further solidifies the film's position as a major force in the entertainment industry.
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