And The Writer Is...with Ross Golan

Ep. 240: EJAE | A Career Built Slowly and Heard All at Once

Feb 25, 2026
EJAE, a Grammy-winning Korean-American songwriter and artist who moved from K-pop trainee to global pop architect. She recounts rigorous K-pop training, the slow pivot from trainee to songwriter, and writing hits like "Psycho." Conversations cover songwriting habits, remote sessions, and balancing pop clarity with theatrical storytelling.
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ANECDOTE

Inside 11 Years Of K‑Pop Trainee Life

  • Ejae spent 11 years as an SM trainee learning rigorous skills: singing, dancing, posing, languages, and photo shoots.
  • She describes weekly weigh-ins, blunt critiques, and ranked showcases that shaped her work ethic and trauma healing need.
INSIGHT

Resilience Outlasts Overnight Success Myth

  • The industry rewards the person with a strong nervous system who survives repeated rejection, not necessarily immediate hits.
  • Ross and Ejae note longevity and resilience enabled her eventual songwriting successes that appeared 'overnight.'
ADVICE

Always Bring Prewritten Melodies To Sessions

  • Prepare melodies ahead and lead sessions by recording ideas solo before co‑writing to avoid being influenced.
  • Ejae texts co‑writers the desired song type, demos multiple melody options, then 'Frankensteins' them in session.
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