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    clacke (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Saturday, 28-Jun-2025 22:46:58 JSTclackeclacke
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    As of a few hours ago, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ejae has a Wikipedia page!

    Her range and precision are absolutely incredible, but she seems to mostly write and produce songs. I want to find more of her singing.

    Is anyone clued in on Korean artists and can help?

    #EJAE

    In conversationabout 19 days ago from libranet.depermalink

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      Ejae
      Kim Eun-jae (born December 6, 1991), also known by her stage name as Ejae (stylized in all caps), is a Korean-American singer-songwriter and record producer. She is known for her work with Red Velvet, aespa, Le Sserafim, Nmixx, Twice, Kard, and other South Korean artists. She is also known for providing the singing voice of the character Rumi in the 2025 film KPop Demon Hunters. Career Kim started out as a trainee for SM Entertainment. Eventually, she then moved to the US. Kim transitioned to songwriting. Her biggest break came when she co-wrote "Psycho" for Red Velvet, specifically its topline. That song went on to be a major success, and was certified gold in the US. It led to more opportunities to work with SM Entertainment. In 2019, she was featured on the soundtrack of the K-drama Woman of 9.9 Billion. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Kim co-produced "Drama" for aespa. She also helped co-produce the Girl Crush K-pop Vocals sample pack for producing k-pop songs. In 2022, she got to work with Red Velvet once again on the lead single "Birthday". In...

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