Joji Returns with ‘If It Only Gets Better’ and Announces 21-Track Album: Inside the Emotional and Artistic Evolution
Joji ends a three-year hiatus with the release of his introspective single
If It Only Gets Better, signaling the upcoming release of his ambitious 21-track albumPiss In The Wind.Release and Context
On November 3, 2025, Joji, the Australian-Japanese artist known for viral hits and chart success, released
If It Only Gets Better. The track is a personal statement of vulnerability and marks his return to music after a long break. His fourth studio album,Piss In The Wind, is scheduled for release on February 6, 2026.Musical Style and Composition
The single is a brief, one-minute piece that captures Joji’s lo-fi aesthetic with minimalism and raw emotion. It was co-written with John Durham and produced by Wonton, featuring:
The song’s simplicity enhances its emotional depth, avoiding grandiosity for an authentic feel.
Joji’s lyrics address emotional fatigue with lines like, “If it only gets better from here, then what’s there to change about it?”
This conveys cautious optimism coupled with resignation, reflecting his evolving artistry and personal growth.
Joji's comeback with a minimalistic, heartfelt single signals emotional and artistic growth, setting the stage for his upcoming deeply personal album ‘Piss In The Wind’.