The music of Kpop Demon Hunters has completely taken the world — and Billboard‘s charts — by storm, however there is perhaps extra to return from the women who supplied vocals for fictional woman group HUNTR/X.
As revealed in an unintentional slip on the Jingle Ball pink carpet Tuesday, singers EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI shared their hopes to collaborate on authentic music collectively sometime. “Folks need to see you as a gaggle — are we ever going to get some music?” Billboard‘s Tetris Kelly requested them in a clip that premiered Tuesday (Dec. 9) within the Druski-hosted 2025 No. 1s Livestream.
“The three of us? Of cou- ,” EJAE started earlier than catching herself, stopping the response in its tracks.
Whoops! As Kelly celebrated the seeming affirmation — “She nearly stated, ‘After all!’” — EJAE modified tact. “Who is aware of? We’d like to, are you kidding?” she stated, maintaining the thriller. “These women are so gifted.”
“We should always get within the studio guys,” Nuna joked. “After this, tonight.”
The actual-life singers behind HUNTR/X had been a part of a giant lineup of stars that carried out at iHeartRadio’s 2025 Jingle Ball occasion in Los Angeles final week. Additionally on the annual showcase had been The Child LAROI, Conan Grey, Zara Larsson, Leon Thomas and extra.
Because of Kpop Demon Hunters, EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI at the moment are international superstars, with their recording of “Golden” for the animated Netflix movie spending eight weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Scorching 100. The most important chart hits and artists of 2025 had been revealed throughout Billboard‘s two-hour livestream hosted by Druski on Tuesday, with “Golden” coming in at No. 10 on the year-end Billboard World 200.
“It’s a dream come true for certain,” REI AMI advised Billboard at Jingle Ballof the affect “Golden” has had on the tradition. “[We’re] honored and really, very full of gratitude.”

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