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

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

Joji’s latest single, Past Won't Leave My Bed, released November 7, is the third preview from Piss In The Wind, due February 6, 2026. The song’s central line, [translate:"I try to move on, but the past won’t leave my bed."], is simple yet powerful, resonating deeply without relying on metaphor.

The production by Dan Farber uses stripped-back elements like warped guitars and minimal percussion. Joji’s voice sits calmly in the center, capturing the feeling of being half-asleep with a restless mind fixated on someone who’s gone. The lyrics explore being stuck—not sad, not moving on, just trapped in a liminal state. He sings about haunted rooms and blurred shadows that mix reality with hallucinations, conveying exhaustion in his delivery, as if tired of carrying this burden.

“I try to move on, but the past won’t leave my bed.”

The music video, released simultaneously on YouTube, shares the intimate vibe of Joji’s earlier hit, “Glimpse of Us,” reflecting similar emotions. However, this new track feels less like an open wound and more like lingering scar tissue that still aches.

Past Won’t Leave My Bed appears as the eleventh track on the 21-song album Piss In The Wind, placed near the end where the mood turns quieter and more introspective.

Summary: Joji’s “Past Won’t Leave My Bed” delivers a raw and stripped-back expression of emotional stagnation, blending haunting lyrics with intimate production to capture the ache of unresolved memories.

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Neon Music Neon Music — 2025-11-07