Joji has dropped the visualizer for his new single Last of a Dying Breed, the fifth and final pre-release track ahead of his fourth studio album Piss in the Wind arriving Feb. 6, 2026. The atmospheric piece arrives alongside a striking video that complements the song’s moody production.
The track itself showcases Joji’s signature blend of lo-fi, alternative pop and alternative R&B, opening with a sparse, almost melancholic progression before building into syncopated beats and an orchestral sense of motion. His soft, introspective vocals carry the emotional core of the song, with the repeated question “Do you need me? Do you feel me?” framing the track as both a plea and a reflection on connection and identity.
The visualizer enhances that introspective mood. Rather than a traditional performance video, Joji’s Last of a Dying Breed visualizer immerses viewers in a cinematic world that mirrors the single’s emotional weight. The use of minimalist imagery and the choice to anchor the video around a model and actor rather than Joji himself ties into the artist’s broader visual narrative throughout the Piss in the Wind era.
Fans have been reacting strongly online, with many praising the song’s spacious atmosphere and instrumental beauty. Some listeners have pointed to the track’s short structure and focus on vibe over conventional hooks, noting how Last of a Dying Breed leans into mood and texture in ways that feel both nostalgic and forward-thinking for Joji’s sound.
Last of a Dying Breed completes a steady rollout of singles from Piss in the Wind, which includes previous releases like “LOVE YOU LESS,” “Past Won’t Leave My Bed,” “If It Only Gets Better” and “PIXELATED KISSES.” The full album is shaping up to showcase Joji’s continued evolution as a songwriter and producer, bridging intimate lyricism with atmospheric, genre-blurring production styles.
Fans can watch the official Last of a Dying Breed visualizer on YouTube now and stream the single ahead of the full album release.


