K-Pop Stars and Blues Legends Take Oscars by Storm
The lead vocalists from 'KPop Demon Hunters' head to the Oscars for their debut performance of 'Golden'. The ceremony will feature a blend of Korean and blues influences. The film 'Sinners' also garners attention with a record 16 nominations, spotlighting the blues and Black culture.
The Oscars are set for a musical extravaganza as the vocal talents behind 'KPop Demon Hunters' make their debut with a special performance. EJAE, Rei Ami, and Audrey Nuna are slated to perform 'Golden', delivering a stunning blend of Korean cultural elements onstage at the prestigious event.
This year's ceremony, broadcast live on ABC and Hulu, features music from the chart-topping soundtrack of the Oscar-nominated animated film. The event promises a vibrant mix of traditional Korean instrumentalists and dance, underscoring the cultural roots embedded in the film's narrative.
In another first, American artist Miles Caton and Raphael Saadiq will grace the stage with the Oscar-nominated song 'I Lied To You' from 'Sinners', known for its rich blues background. This year, 'Sinners' dominates nominations, celebrated for its exploration of blues and Black culture amid the historical backdrop of 1930s Mississippi.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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