Basic Being Basic
by Djo

Album: The Crux (2025)
Charted: 62
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Songfacts®:

  • "Basic Being Basic" is a synth-pop/indie-pop eye-roll from Djo. Condition: trying very hard to look effortless while everyone else pretends not to notice. He skewers superficiality, online posturing, and the societal pressure to conform to ever-shifting cultural trends. Keery described the song as "kind of a shot fired to anyone who's trying to be of the moment."
  • Keery targets digital-age obsessions and the primacy of image curation, rattling them off with deadpan precision - "shuffle numbers, pointing fingers, ditching chats" - before delivering the thesis statement: that's just "basic being basic."
  • Keery was careful not to frame the song as a manifesto. "I was not trying to make some big, cultural statement," he told The Guardian before acknowledging that social media has a way of sanding down rough edges until everything starts to look the same. "I do think that we are kind of at risk of homogenising everything and losing rare things in different corners of the world."
  • Produced and co-written with longtime collaborator Adam Thein, the track opens with arcade-game bleeps reminiscent of Space Invaders. The production leans heavily on synthesizers, notably the Oberheim OB-X8, a drilling bass line, layered electric keys, and deliberately monotone vocals. The emotional flatness isn't a bug; it's a feature.
  • "Basic Being Basic" was released on January 24, 2025, as the lead single from Djo's third album, The Crux, recorded at Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village. The studio's history - from Jimi Hendrix to David Bowie - hangs in the air, and it's reflected in the album's warmer guitars and late-'60s/'70s pop textures. It marks a shift from the more insular, bedroom-synth feel of Djo's albums Twenty Twenty (2019) and Decide (2022).
  • According to a press release, The Crux traces a path from relationship breakdown to self-resilience and, eventually, the rediscovery of community, a broader arc that gives "Basic Being Basic" its bite. You can't celebrate connection, the song suggests, without first calling out the hollow versions of it.
  • "Basic Being Basic" became Djo's first #1 on Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart in July 2025, a step up from "End Of Beginning," which peaked at #4 a year earlier.
  • Joe Keery (as Djo) gave the first live performance of "Basic Being Basic" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on January 29, 2025, backed by a full band and background singers.

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