“worldstar money (interlude)” is a ukelele driven track about love and questioning your mental state. Originally released on Joji’s Soundcloud in early 2016, the track was included as the final song on Joji’s October 2017 EP "In Tongues". The background noise in the beginning appears to be sampled from a Worldstar HipHop video, giving the title of the song. The song also samples the Howie Long Scream, a famous stock scream. The ukulele chord progression in this track was first used by Joji in this video from his now-deleted jojivlogs channel, though it was played at a different key.
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“worldstar money (interlude)” is a ukelele driven track about love and questioning your mental state. Originally released on Joji’s Soundcloud in ear… read more
“worldstar money (interlude)” is a ukelele driven track about love and questioning your mental state. Originally released on Joji’s Soundcloud in early 2016, the track was included as th… 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