Joji - Past Won't Leave My Bed (Review & Lyrics) | Neon Music

Joji - Past Won't Leave My Bed (Review & Lyrics)

Joji's single Past Won't Leave My Bed, released November 7 as the third preview from Piss In The Wind (out February 6, 2026), centers on the line, [translate:"I try to move on, but the past won’t leave my bed."]. This straightforward truth gives the song a powerful emotional impact.

The production by Dan Farber is minimalistic, featuring warped guitars and sparse percussion. Joji’s voice remains steady and intimate, capturing that half-asleep state when the mind can’t stop replaying memories of someone gone.

The lyrics explore the feeling of being stuck—not sad or moving forward, just trapped in time. Joji sings about haunted rooms and shadows that blur reality and imagination. A moment describing hallucinations intertwining reveals his exhaustion and weariness from carrying this burden.

He sounds tired of carrying it.

The music video premiered the same day on YouTube, carrying the intimate vibe found in Glimpse of Us. However, this track feels less like a fresh wound and more like scar tissue that still hurts when the weather shifts.

Past Won't Leave My Bed is track eleven on the 21-song album Piss In The Wind, appearing near the end where the music becomes quieter and more reflective.

Author's summary: Joji's latest single strips down to raw emotion, revealing a weary struggle with haunting memories that linger and resist letting go.

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Neon Music Neon Music — 2025-11-07