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So while I used to listen to this song a lot on Radio, I checked this official lyric video by KPop Demon Hunters called "How It's Done". Produced by Sony Animation, this track got an overwhelmingly positive feedback.
Views: Over 322 million views Likes: Over 1.6 million likes
The song introduces the main fictional K-Pop girl group in the film, Huntr/x (Rumi, Mira, and Zoey). This track was reportedly inspired by "Jet Song" from West Side Story, serving as a powerful introduction for the group. The track has been praised for its blend of powerful delivery, including sharp rap verses, low-range vocal unity, and soaring high-note vocals.
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So while I used to listen to this song a lot on Radio, I checked this official lyric video by KPop Demon Hunters called "How It's Done". Produced by Sony Animation, this track got an overwhelmingly positive feedback.
Views: Over 322 million views Likes: Over 1.6 million likes
The song introduces the main fictional K-Pop girl group in the film, Huntr/x (Rumi, Mira, and Zoey). This track was reportedly inspired by "Jet Song" from West Side Story, serving as a powerful introduction for the group. The track has been praised for its blend of powerful delivery, including sharp rap verses, low-range vocal unity, and soaring high-note vocals.
That song has really caught on, everyone is talking about it. How It's Done is really hot. The way the vocals and flow are arranged is like every verse is burning. Huntr/x have done a great job. Sony Animation knew they were making something strong. It's understandable why it has reached millions of views. People are really impressed.
That song has really caught on, everyone is talking about it. How It's Done is really hot. The way the vocals and flow are arranged is like every verse is burning. Huntr/x have done a great job. Sony Animation knew they were making something strong. It's understandable why it has reached millions of views. People are really impressed.
germainebull wrote:That song has really caught on, everyone is talking about it. How It's Done is really hot. The way the vocals an................d.
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Indeed, this video has been specially created!
[quote="germainebull"]That song has really caught on, everyone is talking about it. How It's Done is really hot. The way the vocals an................d.[/quote]....
Netherrealmer wrote:KPOP Demon hunters just got nominated for Grammy!
KPOP Demon Hunters getting a Grammy nomination is a big deal. This is a huge recognition for their group and fans are celebrating worldwide. Their vibe has become unique and their sound has penetrated the mainstream industry. The nomination itself is proof that their efforts have been noticed. Now people are waiting to see if they will win the award, but even the nomination alone is a huge milestone for their career.
[quote="Netherrealmer"]KPOP Demon hunters just got nominated for Grammy![/quote]
KPOP Demon Hunters getting a Grammy nomination is a big deal. This is a huge recognition for their group and fans are celebrating worldwide. Their vibe has become unique and their sound has penetrated the mainstream industry. The nomination itself is proof that their efforts have been noticed. Now people are waiting to see if they will win the award, but even the nomination alone is a huge milestone for their career.
By the way, they are going to become a real girl band now. They will not go for the name Huntr/x, because Huntr/x, is the name of the fictional band in the movie. But they will go for the name KPOP DEMON HUNTERS because that's how people know them. I think they're going to be a real band because the sequel will be three years from now and they somehow need to be relevant. So they're becoming a real band.
By the way, they are going to become a real girl band now. They will not go for the name Huntr/x, because Huntr/x, is the name of the fictional band in the movie. But they will go for the name KPOP DEMON HUNTERS because that's how people know them. I think they're going to be a real band because the sequel will be three years from now and they somehow need to be relevant. So they're becoming a real band.
Netherrealmer wrote:By the way, they are going to become a real girl band now. They will not go for the name Huntr/x, because Huntr/x, ........................
Well, all this means I will have to start studying more about this band or group in detail.
[quote="Netherrealmer"]By the way, they are going to become a real girl band now. They will not go for the name Huntr/x, because Huntr/x, ........................[/quote]
Well, all this means I will have to start studying more about this band or group in detail.
Netherrealmer wrote:By the way, they are going to become a real girl band now. They will not go for the name Huntr/x, because Huntr/x, is the name of the fictional band in the movie. But they will go for the name KPOP DEMON HUNTERS because that's how people know them. I think they're going to be a real band because the sequel will be three years from now and they somehow need to be relevant. So they're becoming a real band.
If they really decide to turn the band from the movie into a real group, that's a very smart move. Fans are already familiar with the name KPOP DEMON HUNTERS and that gives them a big advantage because the recognition is already there. This can help them stay relevant until the sequel comes out in three years. Also, entering the industry as a real band gives them the opportunity to build their fanbase and continue to release new music without waiting for a movie project alone. It's a strategy to increase visibility and maintain hype. Fans will always have something to follow.
[quote="Netherrealmer"]By the way, they are going to become a real girl band now. They will not go for the name Huntr/x, because Huntr/x, is the name of the fictional band in the movie. But they will go for the name KPOP DEMON HUNTERS because that's how people know them. I think they're going to be a real band because the sequel will be three years from now and they somehow need to be relevant. So they're becoming a real band.[/quote]
If they really decide to turn the band from the movie into a real group, that's a very smart move. Fans are already familiar with the name KPOP DEMON HUNTERS and that gives them a big advantage because the recognition is already there. This can help them stay relevant until the sequel comes out in three years. Also, entering the industry as a real band gives them the opportunity to build their fanbase and continue to release new music without waiting for a movie project alone. It's a strategy to increase visibility and maintain hype. Fans will always have something to follow.
They already make live performances of Golden because it's the most popular song on the movie. One is on Jimmy Fallon, and the other is on Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.
They already make live performances of Golden because it's the most popular song on the movie. One is on Jimmy Fallon, and the other is on Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.
Netherrealmer wrote:They already make live performances of Golden because it's the most popular song on the movie. One is on Jimmy Fallon, and the other is on Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.
I would check them one by one. Nice information anyways !!
[quote="Netherrealmer"]They already make live performances of Golden because it's the most popular song on the movie. One is on Jimmy Fallon, and the other is on Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.
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I would check them one by one. Nice information anyways !!
If wondering why they only sing golden on their live performances because they have to promote golden because it's nominated for grammys and oscars so they have to focus on the song that got them nominated first before promoting the other songs
If wondering why they only sing golden on their live performances because they have to promote golden because it's nominated for grammys and oscars so they have to focus on the song that got them nominated first before promoting the other songs