![]() ![]() In addition to full-body rashes and difficulty breathing, "I could feel my vocal nodes swelling up," he says. Numbness trickled down each limb.įor a while, Jae was on the wrong medication, though - one that he was severely allergic to. While in a taxi, on his way home from shooting the music video for “Truman” - a song he recorded as part of a solo venture called eaJ Project - Jae found himself gasping for air. In April, Jae was convinced he was having a heart attack. ![]() However, 2020 made having a conversation with a K-pop star about death seem fathomable. Sure, they take breaks to focus on it and briefly touch on their experiences, but delving into the moments they felt like they were dying in the midst of a panic attack is unheard of. But most of all, K-pop stars seldom talk about mental health. Jae hadn't yet had that fateful car ride that convinced him he was on the road to death. If you gave us a heads up about our chat about dying then, neither of us would have taken your word for it. As fate would have it, I even worked on a video shoot with DAY6 for Allure in September 2019. I've since figured out the member in question's name, Jae, as well as the basics: He's 28, grew up outside of Los Angeles, and writes both music and lyrics for DAY6. ![]()
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