
Jessie Murph
Jessie Murph (born September 22, 2004) is a fast-rising American singer and songwriter known for her genre-blending sound that fuses pop, country, trap, and R&B. Born in Clarksville, Tennessee, and raised in Athens, Alabama, by musician parents, she first gained traction in 2020 by posting vlogs and soulful covers on TikTok and YouTube. After signing with Columbia Records in 2021, she released several RIAA-certified hits, including "Always Been You," "Pray," and notable collaborations like "Wild Ones" with Jelly Roll. Her career reached new heights with the release of her debut studio album, That Ain't No Man That's the Devil (2024), and her sophomore project, Sex Hysteria (2025), which featured the top 20 hit "Blue Strips." Recognized for her raw, autobiographical songwriting and distinctive raspy vocals, Murph has established herself as a powerful voice for Gen Z while touring globally and collaborating with major artists across multiple musical landscapes.
Known For
- High Road
- Blue Strips
- Wild Ones
- Touch Me Like a Gangster
- Heroin
Discography Highlights
- Sex Hysteria (Deluxe) 2025
- That Ain't No Man That's The Devil 2024
- drowning 2023
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