“Golden,” from Netflix global smash KPop Demon Hunters, has landed a third week at No. 1 on the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart dated Aug. 22.
Credited to the film’s animated girl group HUNTR/X, the track is performed by EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, and has extended its run as the longest-running K-pop chart-topper in U.K. chart history.
Upon hitting the summit for the first time on Aug. 1, “Golden” became only the second K-pop single ever to hit No. 1 on the Official Singles Chart, following PSY’s 2012 mega-smash “Gangnam Style,” which held the top spot for one week.
Meanwhile, Disco Lines and Tinashe’s summer hit “No Broke Boys” has soared to another new peak at No. 2, heralding a career-best position for both artists. Saja Boys, another fictional group from KPop Demon Hunters, follow at No. 3 with “Soda Pop” and also score a second top 10 position (No. 6) with “Your Idol.”
The top five is rounded out by Chappell Roan’s former chart-topper “The Subway,” which holds firm at No. 4 ahead of her Reading & Leeds debut on Friday (Aug. 22), and MK and Chrystal’s “Dior” follows at No. 5.
Breakout star Olivia Dean continues to see immense chart success as she becomes the first British artist of 2025 to land three tracks inside the top 20 simultaneously. Latest single “Man I Need” earns a No. 8 debut, while “Nice to Each Other” climbs to No. 9. The tracks appear in the top 20 alongside Sam Fender team-up “Rein Me In” (No. 11), while July’s “Lady Lady” stands at No. 38.
BLACKPINK’s storming comeback single “JUMP” leaps to No. 22 following the group’s Wembley Stadium gigs Aug. 15 and 16. Further down the chart, “wgft” by superstars Gunna and Burna Boy cracks the top 40 for the first time, coming in at No. 34.