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eaJ is a solo project by Jae Park, who's better known as a member of the K-pop group DAY6. He started releasing music under this name around 2019, putting out...

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eaJ is Jae Park's lo-fi solo project

The DAY6 member's personal, bedroom-pop side where he writes about restlessness and late nights.

For the late-night mood, 'Truman' is a good place to start. If you want to hear him working with another voice, try 'Dive With You' with Seori.

eaJ gives Jae Park space to work outside the polished K-pop world of DAY6. Tracks like '50 Proof' and 'LA Trains' have that lo-fi, bedroom quality, and the lyrics often circle around feeling restless or stuck in your own head. It's where he gets to be more introspective, like on 'Sincerely,' or just try things, like the video game references in 'Pacman'.

He started putting out music as eaJ around 2019, mostly singles and short EPs. The project has stayed loose, from the early lo-fi feel to collaborations like 'Dive With You' with Seori and a remix with Rich Brian. There's no full album yet, which fits the experimental, low-pressure vibe.

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eaJ is a solo project by Jae Park, who's better known as a member of the K-pop group DAY6. He started releasing music under this name around 2019, putting out tracks that feel more personal and less polished than his work with the band. Songs like '50 Proof' and 'LA Trains' have a lo-fi, bedroom-pop quality to them, with lyrics that often circle around feelings of restlessness and late-night thoughts.

His 2021 track 'Pacman' got some attention for its video game references and catchy beat, but it's songs like 'Truman' and 'Sincerely,' that show his tendency toward more introspective writing. He's collaborated with other artists too, like Seori on 'Dive With You' and Rich Brian on a remix of 'Love In My Pocket.'

Most of his releases have been singles or short EPs, and he hasn't put out a full album yet. The music doesn't try to fit neatly into K-pop or any specific genre, which makes it feel like a side project where he can experiment without too much pressure.

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