Joji transforms melancholy into art in his new single If It Only Gets Better, a teaser for his upcoming album Piss In The Wind. The track blends the raw atmosphere of a strip club with gentle acoustic tones, creating a stark contrast that captures Joji’s signature emotional depth.
Producer Wonton decided to keep things minimal and deeply somber, crafting what might be the most sorrowful strip-club anthem to date. Lyrically, the song centers on resignation and reflective melancholy.
“If things get better, why bother changing anything?”
The rest of the track drifts into ambient vocalizations — a soft repetition that expresses emotion beyond words. Mixed by Jeff Ellis, the brief yet haunting piece has sparked heated discussions online over whether it represents profound artistry or clever album marketing.
The video, directed by Mamesjao, enhances the ambiguity with slow visuals and emotional undertones. Joji, once known for his comedic persona Filthy Frank, continues to redefine vulnerability in music, proving that sadness can be as captivating as joy.
Whether If It Only Gets Better signals a new creative direction or serves as a preview of Piss In The Wind’s upcoming emotional journey remains to be seen. Either way, Joji’s haunting minimalism feels deliberate and authentic.
Joji’s latest single intertwines sadness and beauty in minimalist form, proving that his mastery of emotional contrast resonates deeply with listeners.