Joji is letting the quiet moments stretch out on Sojourn, track 14 from his sprawling fourth album Piss In The Wind, hitting February 6, 2026, via his new Palace Creek label in partnership with Virgin Music Group, and it feels like that pause between breaths where you finally hear the weight of everything unsaid.
Sojourn slips in midway through the 21-track beast, a solo cut that trades Joji’s usual heartbreak hooks for something more wandering—a gentle drift through memories that won’t quite settle. From the snippets floating around, it’s built on layered acoustics and faint reverb that give it this open-road shimmer, his voice barely above a murmur as he traces fleeting escapes and the pull of places left behind. Think bedroom folk with a touch of that glitchy electronica he loves, produced to let the space do the talking rather than fill it.
The vibe lands somewhere between reflection and resignation, fitting the album’s core thread of wrestling with time’s pointless loops: love that fades, habits that stick, and those rare breaths where you almost break free. No big features here, just Joji alone with his ghosts, making it a breather amid the collabs that dot the rest of the project.
The full tracklist dropped just yesterday on his X account, sending fans into a frenzy—235k likes and counting on that post alone. It lines up heavy hitters like GIVĒON on Piece of You, 4batz for Fade to Black, Yeat on Rose Colored, and Don Toliver closing with Fragments, all teasing that blend of brooding lyrics and cinematic builds. Singles kicked it off back in October with PIXELATED KISSES, then If It Only Gets Better and Past Won’t Leave My Bed layered on the melancholy. Joji’s been sparse on details, but the animated Apple Music cover and vinyl bundles hint at a visual rollout that’s as moody as the music. Pre-save on Spotify now to lock in the whole thing and snag those instant alerts when it lands.
This album’s marking a shift for Joji, his first under his own imprint after years grinding through 88rising. Coming off Smithereens’ billion-stream emotional gut-punches, he’s stretching out here—longer runtime, bolder guests, and a sound that nods to his lo-fi start while pushing into rawer territory. Live, it’s already shaping up intimate: think dimly lit rooms over arenas, with tour dates teasing Europe and Asia stops that feel like extensions of the songs themselves. Piss In The Wind isn’t just a drop; it’s him settling into the discomfort of growing up loud and quiet all at once.
Dive into the Sojourn lyrics below and unpack its raw narrative. Don’t miss other Piss In The Wind tracks for more of Joji’s restless drift.
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Who is the singer of the “Sojourn” song?
The “Sojourn” song is sung by Joji.
Who wrote “Sojourn” by Joji?
The song “Sojourn” was written by Joji, Kenny Die, and Dylan Brady.
Who produced “Sojourn” by Joji?
“Sojourn” is produced by [TBA].
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The Sojourn was released on February 6, 2026.
How long is Sojourn by Joji?
The duration of the song Sojourn is approximately 2 minute and 56 seconds.
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