Joji returns with his fourth studio album "Piss In The Wind," set for release on February 6, 2026. The Japanese-Australian artist is known for blending melancholy and cinematic emotion into his music, and his new work continues this approach.
Alongside the album announcement comes Joji’s latest single and music video, "If It Only Gets Better." The one-minute track combines soft acoustic textures with deep emotional exhaustion and post-party isolation, capturing the essence of Joji’s sound.
“If It Only Gets Better” is written by Joji and John Durham and produced by Wonton.
The song begins with a quiet acoustic intro before building into a syncopated rhythm of bass and subdued percussion. Lyrically, it explores Joji’s recurring themes of heartbreak, emotional detachment, and questioning whether improvement is real or just an illusion.
The video, directed by James Mao, places Joji in a neon-drenched club saturated with smoke and sensory confusion. He drifts through the scene seemingly disconnected, as though the celebration unfolds around him rather than including him.
Fans had already anticipated new music after his recent release "PIXELATED KISSES," which unexpectedly entered the Billboard Hot 100 and became a viral hit, gathering millions of streams. That success hinted at a bigger project — now confirmed through this new album.
Joji’s upcoming album "Piss In The Wind" deepens his trademark blend of heartbreak and introspection, marking a haunting new chapter in his evolving artistic journey.