Kwon Jin Ah sets third EP 'SAVE ME' for July 15
Agency Another said the singer-songwriter's five-track EP centers on self-reflection and rescue through a rock sound.

Kwon Jin Ah's agency Another said on July 15 that the singer-songwriter was scheduled to release her third EP, 'SAVE ME', at 6 p.m. the same day.
Another described the new release as an album about the idea that, through many turning points in life and relationships, the person who protects and saves the self is ultimately oneself. Kwon Jin Ah took part in writing lyrics and composing all 5 tracks, placing a story of self-reflection and salvation within the rock genre.
Hwang Hyunjo of the band THE FIX participated in the arrangements. The title track, 'MONSTER', is a rock number carrying a message of shaking off inner 'self-hatred' and saving oneself, with band sound, rock vocals and a group-sing section connected across the song.
The EP also includes 'WHO CAN CHANGE', the pre-release track 'Rain on me', '87days' and 'Don't Save Me', making 5 tracks in total. The music video released with the music presents inner emotions through a story of leaving an oppressive space and moving toward open ground.
Directors Lee Yeji and Kim Sunhyung of Mushroom Company said the video was built around a visual metaphor for coexistence. They said, 'The Monster within us may not be something that has to disappear, but another self that we ultimately have to live with,' adding, 'We captured that contradictory coexistence through visual metaphor.'
Kwon Jin Ah is scheduled to hold her first fan showcase at 8 p.m. on July 15, shortly after the release. Another said she will begin activities with the new EP, including an appearance at the 2026 Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival this summer.



