Netflix's 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' Sensation EJAE Raves About Shocking Kendrick Lamar Moment at Grammys

Published 02/25/2026, 4:05 AM EST

The 2026 awards season has delivered no shortage of viral moments, but few have felt as unexpectedly wholesome as this one. As global music stars gathered under one roof, a rising voice from the K-pop world found herself at the center of a surreal encounter that bridged two vastly different musical universes.

Fresh off a major career milestone, EJAE has been riding a wave of momentum thanks to her breakout success with Netflix’s animated phenomenon. Yet even amid flashing cameras and industry heavyweights, nothing prepared her for a conversation that would leave her genuinely stunned.

So what exactly happened when the Netflix sensation came face-to-face with one of hip-hop’s most decorated icons?

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From K-Pop to Kendrick: EJAE’s Grammys moment no one saw coming

At the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, EJAE experienced a full-circle moment she says she’ll never forget. The voice behind Netflix’s K-pop Demon Hunters found herself chatting with Kendrick Lamar, and what he told her completely caught her off guard.

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, EJAE recalled the interaction with disbelief:

“I was like ‘Oh I’m K-pop Demon Hunters EJAE’, he goes ‘Yeah my kids love you’. I was like what? I never thought I’d ever hear that out of Kendrick Lamar’s mouth.’”

The comment instantly blended two powerful music cultures, K-pop and hip-hop, in a way that felt both surreal and symbolic. Kendrick, who dominated the night with multiple wins, including Best Rap Album for GNX, casually revealed that his children sing her song 'Golden' marking a generational crossover few could have predicted.

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But beyond the viral exchange, what made EJAE’s Grammy night even more meaningful?

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EJAE’s appearance at the Grammys was not just about celebrity run-ins; it was about recognition. Her work on K-pop Demon Hunters earned her a Grammy nomination, solidifying her transition from rising talent to global contender.

The soundtrack, particularly her song 'Golden' became a breakout anthem among younger audiences, helping the animated series evolve into a cross-market sensation. The nomination highlighted how streaming-era projects are reshaping the music awards landscape, giving artists from hybrid genres and multimedia franchises a legitimate seat at the table.

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For EJAE, the nomination alone marked validation, proof that a project rooted in animation and K-pop aesthetics could resonate far beyond its niche. Add in an unexpected endorsement from one of rap’s most influential figures, and the night transformed into something unforgettable.

In an industry often driven by competition and headlines, EJAE’s Grammy moment stood out for its sincerity. A simple exchange, one artist acknowledging another’s impact through his children, became a reminder of music’s reach across genres, generations, and culturDemo

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Karishma Dasgupta

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Karishma is an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. She enjoys digging deep into stories and bringing clarity to the often fast-moving world of entertainment. She holds a double Master’s degree in Fashion Business Management and Digital Marketing.

Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui

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