[29]On 29 December 2017, Miller released a statement on Twitter explaining that he had stopped producing comedy, including Filthy Frank, due to both “serious health conditions” and his personal lack of interest in continuing the series.
George “Joji” Miller, also known as Pink Guy, was found dead in his residence as of 2 days ago. The event was streamed by the Boiler Room. In the same post, he linked his SoundCloud account. Miller's start as an entertainer began on his 3 now defunct In December 2017, Miller stated he had retired the channel to focus on his music career, under the name Joji, producing more nuanced and serious music, releasing the EP Miller made attempts to maintain his privacy, such as deleting the video "Filthy Frank Exposes Himself? [18] Miller’s music has been described as a mix between R&B, Lo-fi and trip hop.George Miller was born on 18 September 1992, in Osaka, Japan.

Speaking on his transition from his YouTube career to his music career as Joji, Miller said to Miller intended to keep the music made under Joji a secret from his fanbase due to them mainly wanting his comedic music. On 16 March 2017, Miller performed for the first time as Pink Guy at SXSW. [11][12]During his time growing up in Higashinada-ku, Kobe, Japan, Miller began to produce music and sing with friends as a side-hobby and a way to waste time.

[48] Miller performed live as Joji for the first time on 18 May 2017 in Los Angeles.

[3] Miller originally announced his Joji album on 3 May 2014 alongside the first Pink Guy album. [27] On this channel he had two series, “Japanese 101”, which is also featured on his main channel, and “Cringe of the Week”, which is usually abbreviated to “COTW”. [22] The DizastaMusic channel has over 880,000 subscribers and is nearing 170 million views as of April 2019. [53] Shortly after its release, Miller announced a North American tour, spanning 9 dates in early 2019. [57] In an interview with Pigeons and Planes, Miller said that his music was inspired by his time growing up in Osaka and furthermore by boom bap instrumentals he listened to while attending Canadian Academy. [11][12] To complement his TVFilthyFrank channel, Miller produced comedy hip hop music under the name Pink Guy, also a zentai-wearing recurring character on The Filthy Frank Show, with his songs featured on the show and his discography spanning two full-length projects and an extended play. [54] At that time, he was already on tour for Ballads 1 in Europe.He has been compared to electronic artist James Blake,[55] whom he also names as an influence alongside Radiohead, Shlohmo and Donald Glover. Joji George stands at a perfect height of 6 feet (1.83 m) tall. This is one of the reasons that led him to quit his YouTube career.

[47] Joji was featured in the song “Nomadic” with the Chinese rap group Higher Brothers. While the Filthy Frank YouTube channel is now defunct, and the lack of comedy content also means that there will be no Pink Guy projects upcoming, he still remains active online, particularly through social media websites Instagram as well as Facebook, on which he uses his stage name Joji.
", where he revealed himself to be a college student in Miller created the "Filthy Frank" character during his time on his DizastaMusic YouTube channel, on which he created sketch comedy-based content.

He has expressed that even before his YouTube career, he had an interest in creating music and created his YouTube channel as a means of promoting it. with Indonesian rapper On 30 January 2020, Miller announced another new single, "On 16 April 2020, Joji announced another new single, "Japanese singer, songwriter, musician, and former Internet personality"Pink Guy" redirects here.

[21] The first known video on this particular channel (before his creation of the Frank character) was uploaded on 19 June 2008, and was titled “Lil Jon falls off a table”.

No further information has been disclosed. [39] Miller released two songs as PinkOmega: “Dumplings” on 4 June 2015[40] and “wefllagn.ii 5” on 28 August 2015,[41] both of which were later released on the Pink Guy album Pink Season, the latter being re-titled “We Fall Again”.Miller intended to keep the music made under Joji a secret from his fanbase due to them mainly wanting his comedic music. [51] Joji released the song “Yeah Right” in May 2018, becoming his first to chart on a Billboard chart, peaking at 23 on the Billboard R&B Songs chart. [20]Miller has made attempts to maintain his privacy, such as deleting the video “Filthy Frank Exposes Himself?”, where he reveals that he is a college student in Brooklyn, New York and that he does not want to reveal personal information for fear of not being able to get a job later on due to the nature of his show.

[37] Future plans were stated to include a “long overdue” tour, a third Pink Guy album and more progress on his personal music outside of the Pink Guy persona. George “Joji” Miller, also known as Pink Guy, was found dead in his residence as of 2 days ago.

[47]Miller’s debut project under the moniker Joji, an EP titled In Tongues, was released on 3 November 2017 by Empire Distribution. The channel started gaining popularity after his 2012 conceptualization of Filthy Frank, a character who was described as the anti-vlogger of YouTube by Miller.On Miller's channel, TVFilthyFrank, he had many different series on his channel, such as "Food" (和食ラップ), "Japanese 101", "Wild Games" and "Loser Reads Hater Comments". His debut album, However, as of 29 December 2017, Joji has ceased production of all Filthy Frank-related content, including Pink Guy music.Aside from the comedic and often rap-based music he created under the Pink Guy alias, Miller also created more serious and traditional music under another stage name, Joji, which became his primary focus in late 2017. Similarly, he weighs approximately 70 Kg. For Michael Maxfield, see In an interview with Miller's music under Pink Guy is often comical, staying true to the nature of his YouTube channel. With this, Miller became the first Asian-born artist to do so. This channel currently has a total of 6.3 million subscribers and 881 million views as of April 2019.

[50] A deluxe version of the EP was released on 14 February 2018 with 8 remixes of songs from the EP along with the release of “Plastic Taste” and “I Don’t Wanna Waste My Time” as part of the track listing.