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When KPop Demon Hunters (also known as HUNTR/X) hit Netflix, it didn’t just capture screens — it dominated the charts, trended across fandoms, and redefined what a K-pop-inspired animated film could be. While the dazzling animation and demon-slaying idols drew initial buzz, a deeper heartbeat emerged beneath the surface: the voice of Rumi— performed and co-written by the Korean-American singer-songwriter Ejae.
Let’s peel back the curtain on the creative force who gave Rumi her soul.
Born Kim Eun-jae in Seoul and raised between Korea and the U.S., Ejae built a unique perspective that now echoes in every note she sings. A graduate of NYU, she developed into a prolific vocal producer, songwriter, and performerbased in Brooklyn.
But before voicing a global anime idol, she was penning hits for real-world K-pop legends: TWICE, Red Velvet, aespa, NMIXX, and KARD. Her songwriting blends vulnerability and strength — the exact balance that makes Rumi such a compelling character.
Ejae wasn’t simply cast to sing. She helped shape the sonic world of HUNTR/X.
Rumi’s songs aren’t background music — they drive the narrative. And Ejae infused each track with emotional weight and technical brilliance.
Fans and critics alike praised her emotional delivery, and vocal coaches on YouTube began breaking down her technique. For many viewers, Ejae was the reason Rumi felt real.
“How is this not a real idol group? Ejae’s voice is EVERYTHING.”
“Her voice carries this movie. Every song is a hit.”
The momentum turned Ejae from a behind-the-scenes songwriter into a spotlight-stealing icon.
Ejae’s work isn’t just sonically powerful — it’s culturally resonant.
As fans await a possible sequel or spin-off, there’s also buzz around Ejae launching solo material under her own name. With industry-wide recognition building and a growing international fanbase, Ejae is poised to move from the studio to the center stage.
Whether she’s writing for the world’s biggest acts or voicing a fictional girl group leader who slays demons and charts alike, one thing’s clear:
Ejae doesn’t just write hits — she builds worlds.