After a three-year break, Joji, the Australian-Japanese artist known for his viral internet fame and hit songs, has returned with a new single, "If It Only Gets Better." This introspective track marks the beginning of the lead-up to his fourth studio album, Piss In The Wind, set for release on February 6, 2026.
The song is a brief, one-minute reflection combining Joji’s signature lo-fi style with haunting minimalism. Co-written with John Durham and produced by Wonton, it features soft acoustic guitars, a steady bassline, and Joji’s understated vocals, which blend singing with whispered confessions.
"If It Only Gets Better" embraces vulnerability without grandiosity. Its raw and unpolished sound enhances the emotional depth of the lyrics, which express a mix of weariness and cautious hope:
“If it only gets better from here, then what’s there to change about it?”
Joji’s work captures themes of identity, healing, and artistic renewal, combining lo-fi nostalgia with contemporary sounds. Fans also anticipate possible collaborations with other notable artists on the upcoming album.
This album follows years of creative evolution, reflecting Joji’s personal and musical growth.
Joji’s new single signals a powerful emotional and artistic revival, blending vulnerability and minimalism ahead of an ambitious 21-track album release.