Joji just dropped a surprise deluxe album — and “Glimpse of Us” fans are not ready

MANILA, Philippines (Jun 2026) — Without any warning, Joji dropped the deluxe edition of his fourth studio album “Piss in the Wind” — and it is exactly the kind of move that has kept his fanbase fiercely loyal since his lo-fi days.

“Piss in the Wind (Deluxe),” out now via Palace Creek, expands the original album with nine additional tracks. The headliner is “Bluffin’,” a collab with The Kid LAROI that pairs the Australian artist’s energy with Joji’s glitched-out vocal style over production from Sam Homaee, BNYX, and 1SRAEL.

The deluxe also bundles recently released collabs with Yeat (“Back Home”) and Anyma (“Beautiful”), plus a collaboration with Corbin. For longtime fans, the release includes two previously unreleased demos: “DYKILY (2017 Demo Version)” and “FTC” — the kind of vault content that tends to go immediately viral.

How the original album did

When “Piss in the Wind” first dropped in February, it debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and hit No. 1 on both the Current Alternative Albums and Current Pop Albums charts in the U.S. It also landed in the Top 10 in Australia (No. 3), the UK (No. 6), and Germany (No. 4) — all career peaks for Joji outside the U.S.

The Solaris Tour is also incoming

Joji kicks off the SOLARIS TOUR on June 16 at Prudential Center in New Jersey. The tour — his most ambitious production to date — spans North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. The setlist includes songs from “Piss in the Wind” performed live for the very first time, alongside his biggest hits.

The Asia leg includes stops in Singapore (Nov. 21 and 22, Arena @ EXPO), Bangkok (Nov. 24, Impact Exhibition Hall), Kaohsiung (Nov. 27), and Hong Kong (Nov. 29, AsiaWorld Expo). No Philippine date has been announced as of this writing.

The North American leg is supported by Nate Sib and Corbin. Europe and the Australia/New Zealand legs are supported by Tommy Richman.

Stream “Piss in the Wind (Deluxe)” on all digital platforms now. For ticket information, visit jojimusic.com.

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