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K-Pop Prodigy Overcomes Hardship to Become Animated Film Star

Summary

  • Trained since age 11, overcame mental health struggles
  • Inspired by Girls Generation's Yuri to never give up
  • Transitioned from trainee to successful songwriter and producer
K-Pop Prodigy Overcomes Hardship to Become Animated Film Star

In October 2025, singer-songwriter EJAE, the creative force behind the animated film 'K-Pop Demon Hunters,' revealed the inspiring story behind her rise to success. EJAE, who initially trained for over 5 years as a K-pop idol, shared that she had been working tirelessly since the age of 11, often being the first to arrive at the practice room and the last to leave.

Despite the mental health toll of her rigorous training, EJAE found motivation in the encouragement of Girls Generation's Yuri, who told her, "You're going to be something. You work so hard -- you'll definitely succeed." This pivotal moment fueled EJAE's determination to continue pursuing her dreams, even after not being able to properly debut in a K-pop group.

After leaving the company in 2015, EJAE transitioned her focus to production, composition, and lyric writing, eventually becoming the mastermind behind the hit animated film 'K-Pop Demon Hunters.' Her journey from dedicated trainee to successful songwriter and producer serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and the transformative impact of a single, inspiring moment.

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EJAE was inspired by Girls Generation member Yuri, who told her "You're going to be something. You work so hard -- you'll definitely succeed."
After leaving the company in 2015, EJAE focused on production, composition, and lyric writing, eventually becoming the mastermind behind the hit animated film 'K-Pop Demon Hunters.'
EJAE revealed that her mental health had deteriorated a lot during her 5+ years of training, which began when she was just 11 years old.

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