DJO

DJO’s Single “End Of Beginning” Becomes Global Viral Hit

DJO
Photo by Dana Trippe

Djo –  the musical project of actor / producer / songwriter Joe Keery known for his work in blockbuster projects such as Stranger Things and the recent season of Fargo – released his highly anticipated, co-produced sophomore album DECIDE via AWAL in 2022 to critical acclaim, performances at major U.S. festivals like Lollapalooza, enormous success on DSPs, and more. Two years later, standout track “End of Beginning” is having a breakout moment, as the song has just reached  on the Spotify Global Chart, as well as  on U.S. Viral 50, on Daily Viral Songs (UK), on Daily Top Songs (UK), on Viral 50 Global and on U.S. Top 50.

Moreover, the song is debuting at  on Billboard’s Hot Rock & AlternativeSongs chart on the Hot Alternative Songs chart, and has surpassed 60 million streams, up 220% week over week, with 10.5 million streams alone in the past seven days. On TikTok, the song has taken off, with creations up to 340,000 and views up to 454 million. It’s phenomenal response today sees it added to the BBC Radio 1 playlist and reach a new UK singles chart peak of .

DECIDE is Djo’s follow up to TWENTY TWENTYKeery’s 2019 critically acclaimed guitar-forward record and his first solo-effort since departing his band, the Chicago psych rock outfit Post Animal. Keery has been making music since his teens, spending over two years with Post Animal before making his solo debut as Djo. DECIDE was created with musician / engineer Adam Thein throughout the pandemic with final recording taking place at Sound Factory in Los Angeles. DECIDE serves as a sort of aural history of Keery’s late 20’s. It features reflections on growth, relationships and navigating it all in a world filled with technology at its centre. It’s his sonic ambitions however that take these introspections and melt them into a warped reality with each layered synth pulling the listener’s emotional strings.


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