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Home / Arts and Entertainment / EJAE's "Time After Time" Drops: A Heartbreak Anthem

EJAE's "Time After Time" Drops: A Heartbreak Anthem

6 Feb

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Summary

  • EJAE released her new single "Time After Time".
  • The song is described as an infectious heartbreak anthem.
  • EJAE previously voiced Rumi in Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters".
EJAE's "Time After Time" Drops: A Heartbreak Anthem

Grammy Award-winning artist EJAE has released her latest single, "Time After Time," available now on all streaming platforms.

This new track is an infectious heartbreak anthem that delves into the lingering thoughts of a past relationship. EJAE shared that the melody for "Time After Time" had been with her for years, much like the person who inspired it.

EJAE gained global recognition for her role as the singing voice of Rumi in Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters." The fictional group Huntr/X, from the animated film, achieved four Billboard Top 10 hits.

This year has been significant for EJAE, marked by a Critics Choice Award and a Golden Globe for her co-written song "Golden." The song is also an Academy Award nominee.

In addition to her musical achievements, EJAE was named one of Variety's 10 Artisans to Watch in Songwriting. She will be honored at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival for her work on "Golden."

Prior to her solo career, EJAE contributed to tracks by numerous K-Pop groups, including AESPA's "Drama" and "Armageddon," and Red Velvet's "Psycho."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
EJAE is a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter who has released her latest single titled "Time After Time."
EJAE stated that the melody of "Time After Time" was stuck in her head for years, similar to the person she wrote the song about.
EJAE voiced Rumi in Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters," co-wrote the Academy Award-nominated song "Golden," and contributed to songs by groups like AESPA and Red Velvet.

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