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EJAE releases free-to-watch ‘In Another World’ mini-documentary

EJAE pulls back the curtain

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KPop Demon Hunters star EJAE released the music video for her debut single, “In Another World,” on October 23, with the single itself releasing a day later. Now, she’s giving fans a look behind the scenes in a Making the Video style mini-documentary that’s free to watch on YouTube.

Since “In Another World” debuted, the video has been streamed more than 2 million times and the song has been streamed more than 7 million times across platforms. In the mini-documentary, EJAE talks about her creative process for both the song and video, and gets vulnerable about the song’s meaning.

Check out the mini-documentary below.

“Thank you to everyone who has supported me so far. My journey is still being written, and I am so grateful to everyone for all the support and love! This video is truly FOR THE FANS!!” said EJAE in a statement.

If you haven’t seen the “In Another World” music video yet, you can watch it here:

This year has been massive for EJAE, the breakout star of Netflix’s wildly successful KPop Demon Hunters. In addition to providing the singing voice for the character Rumi, EJAE also co-wrote and arranged several songs from the film, including the platinum and award-winning single “Golden.”

In October, EJAE signed with WME for worldwide representation, which will surely increase her superstardom.

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Samantha Puc (she/they) is a fat, disabled, lesbian writer and editor whose work focuses primarily on LGBTQ+ and fat representation in pop culture. They are an Eisner Award-winning journalist and Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic with bylines at The Beat, Publishers Weekly, Yes! Magazine, Polygon, and elsewhere. Samantha is the founder of Fat Forward Books, Community Voices Blog Editor at NAAFA, and a contributor to the award-winning Fat and Queer: An Anthology of Queer and Trans Bodies and Lives. They graduated in 2025 with a Master of Fine Arts degree in creative nonfiction from The New School. When Samantha is not working or writing, she loves spending time with her cats, reading, and perfecting her grilled cheese recipe.

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