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EJAE Steps Into the Spotlight With “In Another World”: A Songwriter’s Confession

By Alex HarrisOctober 30, 2025
EJAE Steps Into the Spotlight With "In Another World": A Songwriter's Confession

After years crafting hits for other artists and voicing Rumi in the viral sensation KPOP Demon Hunters, EJAE has finally stepped out from behind the curtain. 

“In Another World” marks her official debut as a lead artist, and it’s the kind of raw, achingly honest power ballad that justifies why she waited so long to make this move.

From Behind the Scenes to Centre Stage

EJAE’s journey to this moment reads like a reluctant hero’s arc. Fresh off an appearance on Saturday Night Live and riding the wave of recognition from her songwriting work, she admits in a heartfelt Instagram post that becoming a front-facing artist terrified her. 

She’d grown comfortable in the shadows, writing therapy sessions disguised as songs, never quite believing she fit the traditional artist mould.

But “In Another World” is proof that sometimes the best art comes from people who never set out to be stars. 

This isn’t calculated pop designed to storm playlists. It’s a song that lived in her vault, waiting for the right moment to breathe.

Unpacking the Lyrics: Weaponised Honesty

The opening verse sets up something genuinely clever. EJAE fantasises about outer space, but not the emotional distance that’s already formed between her and someone else.

She’s imagining a cosmic dumping ground for all the relationship detritus, doubts, worries, all the heavy stuff that accumulates.

A place where “nothing falls, nothing fades, nothing withers away.” It’s escapism with a brutally practical edge.

Then the chorus hits, and the self-awareness becomes almost uncomfortable. “Where I own that I’m jealous and I did some damage to us” isn’t the kind of line you hear in most breakup songs.

There’s no villain here, no righteous anger. Just the admission that she played a part in whatever fell apart.

The real blow comes with “the truth is on silent, but our egos are talking loud.” That’s the whole messy reality of modern relationships right there, two people drowning each other out with pride whilst the actual problems go unaddressed.

“You hit where it hurts ’cause I gave you the bullets” might be the most piercingly simple metaphor for how we arm the people closest to us with our vulnerabilities.

EJAE handed over the ammunition through intimacy, through trust, through all those late-night confessions. And when things went wrong, those same vulnerabilities became weapons.

The second verse introduces this parallel universe where both people have “dealt with their things.” Where being “offbeat” somehow means they’re “finally in sync.”

It’s the fantasy of timing working out, of two people both doing the work before they self-destruct. The phrase “before everything changed” hangs there like an epitaph for what could have been.

The Sound: Intimacy That Builds to Catharsis

Breagh Isabel, Daniel Rojas, and VITALS (KOR) have crafted something that knows exactly when to pull back and when to swell.

The track opens with EJAE’s voice practically whispering, intimate enough that you feel like you’ve walked in on a private moment. It’s vulnerable in a way that makes you want to hold your breath.

But this isn’t one of those minimalist piano ballads that stays small. “In Another World” builds into a proper power ballad crescendo, the kind that demands you belt it in your car with the windows up.

The production walks this brilliant line between contemporary and classic, there’s enough space in the arrangement to let EJAE’s vocals do the heavy lifting, but when the chorus hits, it’s got all the dramatic swell you want from a song about romantic regret.

The repetition of “maybe in another world” becomes a mantra, each iteration sounding more resigned than the last.

By the outro, when it circles back to that opening line about space, the whole song feels like a loop, a thought pattern she can’t escape, turning over the same what-ifs and might-have-beens.

EJAE “In Another World”: Critical Response and Fan Reaction 

Early Reddit discussions have focused on EJAE’s writer’s eye for specific detail and emotional honesty. 

Fans who knew her work on KPOP Demon Hunters have noted how different this feels from that project’s bombastic energy, whilst reaction videos on YouTube show listeners visibly moved by the chorus’s unflinching self-accountability.

The song’s refusal to pick sides or assign blame has struck a chord with listeners tired of breakup songs that paint the narrator as either victim or villain. 

EJAE’s willingness to sit in the grey area, admitting jealousy and damage whilst also acknowledging hurt, feels refreshingly adult.

What This Means for EJAE’s Artist Project

In her Instagram announcement, EJAE described her upcoming releases as a home for songs that “never found the right home” elsewhere.

“In Another World” suggests that home might be confessional pop that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths.

If this is the starting point, we’re looking at an artist project that prioritises emotional honesty over commercial calculation.

The writing credits alongside Breagh Isabel and Tedy hint at a collaborative process, but EJAE’s voice, both literally and artistically, remains the centre.

This isn’t a songwriter trying on someone else’s aesthetic, it’s finally allowing the therapy sessions she’s been conducting through music to go public.

The Verdict

“In Another World” delivers because EJAE doesn’t try to be anyone other than who she is, a songwriter who has spent years helping other artists articulate their feelings and now finally speaks her own truth.

The eleven-year-old dreaming of stardom got her wish, just not in the package she expected.

The track works both as a standalone single and as a mission statement for what’s to come. It’s got the emotional heft to connect on first listen but reveals more layers with repeated plays, the mark of a proper songwriter’s song.

EJAE might have been hesitant to step into the spotlight, but “In Another World” proves she’s been ready all along. Sometimes the best artists are the ones who never quite believed they were meant to be artists at all.

For anyone who’s ever weaponised their own vulnerability, who’s watched their ego drown out the truth, or who’s fantasised about a parallel universe where they got it right, “In Another World” will feel like someone’s been reading your diary. And that’s exactly the point.

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