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Joji Returns with “Run,” New Single & Music Video Following Chart-Topping BALLADS 1 LP

To Make Coachella Debut this April; Surpasses 3.5 Billion Global Streams

 

Today, Joji – the first Asian-born artist to debut at #1 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart – releases his highly anticipated new single “Run”, available everywhere via 88rising, distributed by 12Tone Music. Produced by Joji & Justin Parker (Rihanna, Lana Del Rey, Ellie Goulding), the guitar-driven track follows Joji's RIAA-certified Gold debut album BALLADS 1, which debuted at #3 on Billboard’s Top 200, and spun off 1 Platinum (“SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK”) and 2 Gold-certified singles (“YEAH RIGHT”, “CAN’T GET OVER YOU”). As Joji surpasses 3.5 billion global streams and prepares for his Coachella debut in April, “Run” is a testament to his fearless artistic evolution, showcasing the restless creator’s extraordinary range and setting the stage for a ground-breaking year, with more new music to come.

The dramatic “Run” visual, shot by Aisultan Seitov (21 Savage, Offset) from a treatment written in collaboration with Joji himself, drops the viewer into the surreal world of a global superstar - by turns alluring and claustrophobic - as a lovesick Joji runs through a labyrinthine stretch limo bathed in blue light, repelled by the decadent trappings of fame.

 

Watch here: https://youtu.be/K09_5IsgGe8

Share here: https://88rising.lnk.to/Run

 

A master of multiple mediums, the Japan-born Joji is and one of the most enthralling artists of the digital age. His songs are characterized by melancholic themes and soulful vocals, layered over lush grimy textures, blending elements of rock, trap, electronic, and R&B. In 2019, Joji sold-out his North America tour within minutes and performed at some of the most coveted festivals across the world, including Reading & Leeds in the UK and Lollapalooza in Chicago. 

PRAISE FOR JOJI:

“Anthemic...cathartic” - PITCHFORK

“Idiosyncratic, complex songs that speak to listeners mired in end times malaise” - TIME

“The Donald Glover of a much weirder internet” - NYLON

“One of the greatest transformations in modern pop culture...Joji will make you cry.” - ROLLING STONE