Joji has officially announced the release of his upcoming fourth studio album, titled Piss in the Wind, which will be released on February 6, 2026 via Palace Creek.
The album will consist of 21 tracks and is confirmed to feature the previously released “PIXELATED KISSES,” the unreleased “Past Won’t Leave My Bed,” and “If It Only Gets Better,” which Joji also dropped as part of the album announcement.
Written by Joji and John Durham and produced by Wonton, the track brings back the singer’s lo-fi roots and blends acoustic guitar with syncopated bass.
he one-minute track is accompanied by a James Mao-directed music video. Set in a strip club, the video harks back to 2018 with the music video for “YEAH RIGHT” from his debut album, BALLADS 1. It features model/actor Robert Birdsall, who “acts” as the singer since the start of this new era and current album rollout. However, no official statement has been made regarding this, but it appears to be part of the overall concept in his upcoming album.
Last month, the Japanese-Australian musician made his comeback with “PIXELATED KISSES,” marking a return to his R&B and trip-hop sound. It was his first release in three years, following his third studio album, Smithereens, in 2022. The “SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK” singer went on hiatus for quite a while during the final months of 2023, following the backend of his ‘Pandemonium World Tour.’
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As we wait for the album’s release, listen to Joji’s latest single below: