“TEST DRIVE” was released as the final single from Joji’s debut album, BALLADS 1. The song uses driving as a metaphor to describe a failing relationship, as the protagonist looks for something long-term while his female partner isn’t as invested. The locket shown being held in Joji’s right hand is a symbol for Joji’s love and want for the girl he wrote this song to. As the video progresses, we see Joji driving a Red Motorbike with someone holding onto him. At 1:38 Joji is seen dropping the locket, also dropping the love and want for the girl with it. As soon as the locket is dropped… read more
“TEST DRIVE” was released as the final single from Joji’s debut album, BALLADS 1. The song uses driving as a metaphor to describe a failing relations… read more
“TEST DRIVE” was released as the final single from Joji’s debut album, BALLADS 1. The song uses driving as a metaphor to describe a failing relationship, as the protagonist looks for som… read more
George Miller, known by his stage name Joji, is a Japanese-Australian singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, and former YouTube personality under his previous alias "Filthy Frank". In 2013, on the DizastaMusic YouTube channel, Miller created the video "Do the Harlem Shake (Original)," which originated from a clip of the video "Filthy Compilation #6 – Smell My Fingers",the video has been viewed 60 million times (as of February 2019). The original clip led to the creation of the Harlem Shake meme, which was directly responsible for the debut of Baaue…read more
George Miller, known by his stage name Joji, is a Japanese-Australian singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, and former YouTube personality under his previous alias "Filthy Frank&… read more
George Miller, known by his stage name Joji, is a Japanese-Australian singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, and former YouTube personality under his previous alias "Filthy Frank". In 2013, on the DizastaMusic YouTube ch… read more