Joji If It Only Gets Better: The Saddest Strip-Club Anthem Ever | Neon Music

Joji Turns Melancholy Into Art on "If It Only Gets Better"

Joji has released "If It Only Gets Better," a track from his forthcoming album Piss In The Wind. The song surprises listeners by blending the expected energy of a strip club with delicate acoustic guitar and minimalist sadness.

A Unique Strip-Club Anthem

The track opens with a strip-club vibe but quickly shifts to a melancholic tone, thanks to producer Wonton’s decision to "keep it sad," creating possibly the most somber strip-club anthem ever. The lyrics distill down to a poignant question: “If things get better, why bother changing anything?”

“If things get better, why bother changing anything?”

This reflects a kind of resigned logic, likened to excuses for avoiding the gym, yet Joji presents it with poetic grace. The remainder of the lyrics are a simple “ooh, ooh, ooh,” capturing moments when words fail.

Production and Reception

Mixed by Jeff Ellis and lasting about two minutes, the track has sparked discussion on Reddit, where listeners debate if it is profound artistic expression or merely an elaborate teaser for the 2026 album.

Accompanying Visuals

The video, directed by Mamesjao, embraces the song’s ambiguity, complementing its confused yet captivating mood.

Joji’s Artistic Evolution

From his start as Filthy Frank to emerging as a genuine artist, Joji has built a reputation for turning sadness into beauty. Fans hope the album Piss In The Wind will continue this vulnerable, unusual energy.

“Whether this is genius minimalism or just really good marketing for 2026’s album remains unclear. Either way, it’s distinctly, unapologetically Joji.”

Author's summary: Joji’s "If It Only Gets Better" merges melancholy and minimalism to deliver a unique, poetic strip-club anthem that teases his upcoming 2026 album with vulnerable, artistic complexity.

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Neon Music Neon Music — 2025-11-04