PISS IN THE WIND
OUT FEBRUARY 6, 2026
Today, Joji unveils “PIXELATED KISSES (with Yeat).” After originally releasing “PIXELATED KISSES” earlier this October, Joji turns the track on its head with a verse from Yeat.
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Written and produced by Joji, “PIXELATED KISSES” marks a sonic return to form. Joji’s quintessential pared-down vocals unite with a gritty trap beat. Yeat fits seamlessly into Joji’s lo-fi ecosystem with a complimentary hook that amplifies the song’s successes; the resulting track is some of the most haunting, moody, and indelible hip-hop of 2025. The remix is accompanied by a mind-melting, James Mao-directed music video with a candy-colored pixelated video treatment and appearance from Yeat.
This remix follows the announcement of Joji’s fourth studio album, Piss In The Wind, out February 6, 2026via Palace Creek. Earlier this fall, he also shared singles “If It Only Gets Better” and “Past Won’t Leave My Bed.”
Piss In The Wind bridges Joji’s sonic past and present balancing melancholic, brooding writing with gritty yet atmospheric production. “If It Only Gets Better,” recalls Joji’s lo-fi roots, weaving acoustic guitar with syncopated bass and soaring harmonies. It’s accompanied by a James Mao-directed video, that playfully nods to his BALLADS 1 breakthrough “YEAH RIGHT,” counterbalancing frenetic, clubby visuals with minimal but ruminative lyrics. While “Past Won’t Leave My Bed,” is a strong ballad that mirrors the sentiment of “Glimpse of Us.” Since their release, Joji’s past three releases have amassed 138M+ streams to date.
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Low-fi melodies, clever cutting lyrics, and a distinctly mysterious persona are all highlights that build up the enigma that is Yeat, one of the most interesting rises in music. The prolific rapper broke through in 2021 when his song “Gët Busy” began appearing in TikTok videos. The track became so ubiquitous that it caught the attention of heavyweight rappers, including Drake, Lil Uzi Vert, Gunna, and many more. As his fame skyrocketed, so did the mania surrounding the artist’s cult-like following which led to the shutdown of a show in Los Angeles at The Roxy. Now, with two headlining tours under his belt, four Billboard Top 10 Album Debuts, and over 8 billion global streams, the young talent is well on his way to superstardom. Yeat was born Noah Smith in 2000. He began releasing music around 2015, taking notes from Young Thug’s melodic strangeness and the inventive production styles of rappers who were rising to prominence as he grew up. He started out using the moniker Lil Yeat, but shortened it to Yeat in 2018. That year, he released his first mixtape, Deep Blue Strips. From then on, he was in hyperdrive. As his fame skyrocketed, Yeat released the mixtapes Alivë and 4L, and the Trëndi EP, before the release of his first proper studio album. Up 2 Më was issued in September 2021 followed by a second studio LP, 2 Alivë, in early 2022. Just last year, Yeat was tapped by superstar Drake to collaborate on record “IDGAF” which is featured on Drake’s album For All The Dogs. The song, which was an instant hit, debuted at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #1 on the Billboard Global 200. Recently, Yeat's LYFESTYLEreached #1 on the Billboard 200 chart selling 89K equivalent album units –– LYFESTYLE marked Yeat’s fourth entry into the Top 10 in only two years: Lyfë (No. 10 in 2022), 2 Alivë (No. 6 in 2022), AftërLyfe (No. 4 in 2023), 2093 (No. 2 in 2024) and now LYFESTYLE (No. 1 in 2024).
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