Joji Shares Highly Anticipated Studio Album “Piss in the Wind”

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Critically acclaimed singer, songwriter, and producer Joji shares
his latest full-length album, Piss In The Wind, via Palace
Creek. Alongside the release, Joji has announced a music video for
“Last of a Dying Breed” premiering on Monday, February 9th.

Piss In The Wind bridges Joji’s sonic
past and present, balancing melancholic, brooding writing with gritty yet
atmospheric production. An extensive twenty-one song tracklist, vivid creative
direction, and music videos that echo his YouTube days come together to create
a fully realized record that lets Joji himself stay out of frame. The project
is amplified by collaborations with Giveon, 4batz, Yeat,
and Don Toliver.

In the lead up to Piss In The Wind, Joji shared
a series of highly dynamic, musically diverse singles demonstrating the breadth
of sound fans can come to expect from him; these included “LOVE
YOU LESS,
” “Past Won’t Leave My Bed,” “If
It Only Gets Better,
” “PIXELATED KISSES” Yeat
remix HERE).

“PIXELATED KISSES,” notably ended a multi-year musical
hiatus for Joji. It generated tens of millions of global streams within hours
of its release, debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and later earned
placements on the Billboard Top 200 and Pop charts. The song followed
2022’s SMITHEREENS, which featured the RIAA 2x
Platinum, #1 Spotify Global 50 hit “Glimpse of Us.”

Piss In The Wind Tracklist:

PIXELATED KISSES

Cigarette

Last of a Dying Breed

LOVE YOU LESS

If It Only Gets Better

Love Me Better

Piece of You (with Giveon)

Hotel California

Tarmac

Forehead Touch the Ground

Past Won’t Leave My Bed

Fade to Black (with 4batz)

CAN’T SEE SH*T IN THE CLUB

Sojourn

DYKILY

Rose Colored (with Yeat)

Silhouette Man

Fragments (with Don Toliver)

Horses to Water

Strange Home

Dior

Streaming links 

https://joji.lnk.to/pissinthewind

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