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Its music video was released alongside the song. [14] On 6 February 2020, the album's second single, "Run", was released. The song peaked at nunber 68 on the Billboard Hot 100. [15] Its music video was released alongside the song. [16] On 16 April 2020, the album's third single, "Gimme Love" was released, alongside the announcement of Nectar ...
His debut studio album as Joji, titled Ballads 1, was released on 26 October 2018 and was his second project under the name, with the first being the In Tongues extended play. After a delay of several months, Joji released his second studio album Nectar on 25 September 2020.
"Gimme Love" is a song by Japanese-Australian singer-songwriter Joji. It was released on 16 April 2020 through 88rising , as the third single from Joji's second studio album Nectar (2020). Composition
Joji began releasing music under 88rising in 2017; the songs "I Don't Wanna Waste My Time" (on 26 April), "Rain on Me" (on 19 July), [41] [42] [43] and "Will He" (on 17 October). [44] Joji was featured in the song "Nomadic" with the Chinese rap group Higher Brothers. [45] Miller performed live as Joji for the first time on 18 May 2017 in Los ...
"Sanctuary" is a song by Japanese-Australian singer-songwriter Joji. It was released on 14 June 2019 through 88rising Records and 12 Tone Music. [1] The track was written by Joji, Daniel Wilson, Justin Raisen and Luke Niccoli, with Raisen handling production. Eoin Glaister directed the song's accompanying music video.
The lead single, "Yeah Right", was released on 8 May 2018. [10] It was released with a music video and was produced by Joji. [11]Alongside the announcement for Ballads 1, "Slow Dancing in the Dark" was released on 12 September 2018 as the album's second single. [12]
"Run" is a song by Japanese-Australian singer-songwriter Joji. It was released on 6 February 2020 through 88rising. [1] The track was written by Joji, Daniel Wilson and Justin Parker, with the production duties also completed by Parker. [2]
The song was accompanied by its music video, directed by Dan Streit. The video contains various scenes of destructive antics committed by "anonymous protagonists," including in race cars. [8] Clips from the video became popular on TikTok, leading the music video to gain tens of millions of views. The video was shot on a Sony DCR-HC32 miniDV and ...