Joji Shares Melancholic New Single “Love You Less”

Singer-songwriter Joji kicked off the new year with a new single in preparation for an upcoming album. “LOVE YOU LESS” comes ahead of the artist’s coming fourth studio album Piss In The Wind, which is set to drop on February 6th, 2026. “LOVE YOU LESS” was released alongside a 360° music video yesterday, which can be found on Joji’s YouTube channel.

The track kicks off with some hazy, lo-fi instrumentations, including a melancholic guitar and steady drumwork. The video shows computer generated imagery of the main character – the perspective we follow across the video – entering a spaceship flying through a city under siege and entering space where they encounter all sorts of sci-fi and trippy visuals. One commenter on the video humorously describes the contrasting visuals and audio with the joke “crying while feeling like a star wars character.” Indeed, the song features Joji singing in a moody tone about an unbalanced and toxic relationship, with one party being fully committed and obsessed while the other grows further distant and disinterested. One is left to carry the effort and energy of both parties, the singer asking, “If I love you less, will you love me more?”

Piss In The Wind, Joji’s coming fourth studio album set for release on February 6th, “is set to bridge Joji’s sonic past and present balancing melancholic, brooding writing with gritty yet atmospheric production.” “LOVE YOU LESS” follows previous singles, “If It Only Gets Better,” “Past Won’t Leave My Bed” and “PIXELATED KISSES” also off the coming album.

Steven Taylor: Hello, I'm Steven! I'm a graduate of Seton Hall University. I majored in journalism, with a minor in Public Relations. I've always had a passion for the arts and creative fields. Writing especially is an area I've always found myself gravitating towards, between assignments in class, working for the school newspaper or just writing in my spare time. I love providing and hearing new perspectives. In addition to my studies and work in writing, I work part-time at after-school and summer programs for my local elementary school. I've been a part of these programs since I was in high school, and I've even been assigned to work one-to-one with children with special needs. I like to think that if I'm able to communicate well with children in the 2nd grade, then I can communicate well with most adults too!
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