K-Pop Group 'KPop Demon Hunters' Makes History at 2026 Grammys
Los Angeles, CA – The 68th Grammy Awards, held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 1, 2026, saw history made as the K-Pop group "KPop Demon Hunters" became the first K-Pop act to win a Grammy. The group's song, "Golden," from the Netflix mega-hit "KPop Demon Hunters," won Best Song, according to Variety.
EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, the singers behind "Golden," added Grammy winners to their growing list of accolades. The award marked a significant milestone for the K-Pop genre on a global scale.
The Grammy Awards also featured red carpet appearances from numerous artists, including FKA Twigs, YungBlud, and PinkPantheress, according to Variety. Kendrick Lamar led all artists with nine nominations for his late 2024 release, "GNX."
In other news, newly released documents revealed emails between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Jeffrey Epstein from 2012 and 2013. According to Time, the released files included 16 emails in which Musk apparently expressed interest in visiting Epstein's Caribbean island. Musk acknowledged the emails' authenticity on X but denied any close connection to Epstein. He stated that he pushed for the release of the Epstein files.
Meanwhile, the controversial Brett Ratner documentary "Melania" opened with a surprising $7.04 million, driven largely by older white women, despite negative reviews, according to multiple news sources. The acquisition of the film by Amazon has been under scrutiny. Additionally, the 2004 "Suitcase Killer" case, involving Melanie McGuire's conviction for her husband's murder, has seen renewed interest due to a Lifetime movie dramatization now streaming on Netflix.
Netflix also announced its February 2026 lineup, including "Is It Cake? Valentines," the 10th season of "Love Is Blind," and part 2 of "Bridgerton's" fourth season, according to Time. The streaming service also added classic romantic comedies like "The American President" and "You've Got Mail" on February 1. A documentary series about ice dancing, "Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing," featuring married American couple Madison Chock and Evan Bates, was also released in anticipation of the Winter Olympics.
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