K-POP
EJAE Talks Panic Attacks, Songwriting as ‘Therapy,’ Future of HUNTR/X: ‘I Never Thought We Were a Fictional Group’
EJAE is making waves in the K-pop scene, and not just for her impressive accolades. With over one billion streams of her breakout hit “Golden” from the smash hit Netflix film "K-pop Demon Hunters," she’s quickly risen to fame, showcasing her impressive songwriting skills and heartfelt storytelling. Teaming up with fellow artists Audrey Nuna and REI AMI as part of HUNTR/X, EJAE reflects on her journey through the ups and downs of success, touching on her struggles with panic attacks and how songwriting serves as a form of therapy for her.
Despite the pressures of fame, she expresses a deep commitment to her art, emphasizing that she never saw her group as just a fictional concept but a genuine collective. As the first K-pop act to achieve Grammy and Golden Globe wins and Oscar nominations, EJAE’s journey is just beginning. Fans are eagerly awaiting what's next, and with her talent and dedication, it's hard not to be excited about her future.