Chase Infiniti is naming her Mount Rushmore of K-pop.
The 25-year-old One Battle After Another star spoke to Complex’s Mami Tiff at the Oscar’s red carpet on Sunday (March 15) when she was asked about her love for K-pop and whom she considers to be the greatest in the scene.
“ATEEZ, NCT, VERIVERY, Aespa—I’ll say those four,” she said, as seen in the clip linked above. “I was, like, going through the playlist in my mind.”
However, Infiniti said that there’s another group climbing up the ranks.
“Hearts2Hearts is getting up there, I’ll say,” Infiniti said of the eight-member girl group from SM Entertainment, whose recent single “RUDE!” recently went viral on TikTok.
While on the promotional circuit in September 2025, Infiniti told MTV that she listened to a lot of ATEEZ and Ariana Grande while filming One Battle After Another. She also gave Teyana Taylor, her on-screen mother in the Oscar-winning film, an ATEEZ “starter pack” of songs to listen to.
“Personally, I think ‘Guerrilla’ is a great one. Like, that is one of those songs that I think gets slept on a lot by ATEEZ,” Infiniti said at the time. “‘Bouncy’ is probably one of their most iconic songs … ‘Hala Hala’ is my third one.”
The actress also co-founded Duple Dance Crew, a Chicago-based K-pop dance crew that uploads dance covers of hit songs on YouTube, such as “Maniac” by Viviz, “OMG” by NewJeans, “Sticky” by Kiss of Life, and “Shut Down” by Blackpink.”
“It’s still my hobby, I try to do it as much as I can,” Infiniti told TODAY in October. “One of the girls in the videos is my best friend, we’ve been so close for seven, almost eight years now—she got me into K-pop. She danced, I danced; we were like, ‘You know what? We should start learning the dances to the songs we really like.’ We’ve done competitions before and I’ve met a lot of friends that way.”