I agree. You heard those K-Pop Demon Hunters songs out in the wild, on the radio, even if you never interacted with the movie. It's as much of a culture dominating soundtrack for 2025 as Saturday Night Fever was for 1977.ManPerson wrote: Wed Feb 04, 2026 6:57 am I feel like a very large appeal of the movie was the music, to the point that it was released in theaters specifically as a sing-along. Its placement is pretty justified the more I think about it.
Thank you, I added Benson Boone in the exact place of the duplicate Margo Price.Fido wrote: Wed Feb 04, 2026 4:35 am K-Pop Demon Hunter's popularity is also an extension of the popularity of the movie, something that has to be taken into account.
Also, Margo Price is there twice.
In the next group. The Alex Warren album did pretty badly critically, and I wonder about the lasting appeal of a nothing song like "Ordinary", which is too slight for me to even have an opinion on it. But the album was a hit, and it'll be in the Top 100 whether critics, or I, like it or not.ManPerson wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 7:03 pm Looks pretty good at first glance, I'd have Alex Warren somewhere in there.