Pixelated Kisses
by Joji

Album: Piss In the Wind (2025)
Charted: 37 38
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Songfacts®:

  • "Pixilated Kisses" finds Joji in his natural habitat, the space between tenderness and technological static. He critiques the hollow nature of digital intimacy, painting a picture of longing that keeps buffering.
  • The song is about the modern absurdity of trying to sustain a long-distance romance through a screen: You can see their face and hear their voice through a glass rectangle, yet still not know if the silence is because of a service outage or something emotional that can't be expressed in pixels.
  • Musically, Joji reunites his trademark minimalist, melancholic vocal style with a gritty, bit-crushed trap beat that sounds as if someone ran heartbreak through a dial-up modem. He wrote, produced, recorded, and performed the entire track himself.
  • While "Pixilated Kisses" vividly portrays the frustrations of digital romance, Joji has long resisted the idea that his songs are diary entries. In interviews, he's stressed that he's after emotional truth, not literal confession. The glitchy production becomes a metaphor for fractured connection, much like "Sanctuary" cloaked lounging in outer-space fantasy.
  • Released on October 14, 2025, the single was Joji's long-awaited return from hiatus after Smithereens (2022), home to his viral tearjerker "Glimpse Of Us." It also introduced his new imprint, Palace Creek, distributed by Virgin Music under the Universal Music Group umbrella, his first release after parting ways with 88rising, the label that helped launch his career.

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