Filthy Frank, the online persona created by George Miller, retired from YouTube in late 2017. Miller has since focused on his music career under the name Joji.
George “Joji” Miller, the creator behind the Filthy Frank character, officially ended the show and retired the character in December 2017. He announced this decision through a Twitter post and a statement on social media, citing both personal and health reasons for his departure from the YouTube platform as Filthy Frank. The character was known for its edgy, absurd, and often controversial content, which included music, extreme challenges, and a variety of skits within a fictional universe known as the “Filthy Frank Show.”
After retiring Filthy Frank, George Miller transitioned to a career in music, where he has achieved significant success. Under the stage name Joji, he has released several albums and singles that have garnered critical acclaim and a large following. His music style is a stark contrast to his previous work as Filthy Frank, featuring a more serious and introspective tone with a focus on lo-fi and R&B genres. Joji’s music career took off with hits like “Slow Dancing in the Dark” and “Sanctuary,” and he continues to grow as an artist, distancing himself from his former internet persona.