Jessie Murph

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In 2024, Jessie Murph released her debut album That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil—a certified Gold project that chased her 2023 mixtape Drowning—and ignited what quickly became Jessie’s signature sound. With raw and honest lyrics, mixed with a voice that lives where soul and grit collide, Jessie turned personal tragedy into a genre-blending triumph. The momentum was massive: That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil cracked the Top 25 on the Billboard 200, while the Platinum “Wild Ones” racked up nearly 300M Spotify streams alone, scoring her two 2024 MTV VMA nods including Best Pop Collaboration and Best PUSH Artist. Other standouts like “Someone In This Room” with Bailey Zimmerman and “High Road” ft. Koe Wetzel marked their strongest chart debuts to date—landing at #29 on the Billboard Hot 100 and hitting #1 at Billboard Country Radio, respectively. But Jessie Murph doesn’t sit still. She headlined a sold-out global tour, packing over 85,000 tickets, including Coachella, Governors Ball, Boston Calling, BottleRock, and a proud return to Hangout Fest. Her In The Sticks North American tour closed with a hometown arena blowout—10,000 fans deep at Huntsville’s Von Braun Center. In July of 2025, she kicked off her largest tour to date, the WORLDWIDE HYSTERIA tour, currently on the North American trek the tour will also hit Europe, and Australia before concluding in New Zealand in November. Her sophomore album Sex Hysteria, which debuted at #8 on the Billboard 200 chart, is her vice-laden manifesto where Jessie trades sorrow for sensation. It’s dopamine in album form—part ‘60s Pop, part early-2000s Trap, yet entirely Jessie. The album debuted at #8 on the Billboard 200 Chart, marking her first top 10 album on the chart. The record’s early breakout “Blue Strips” featuring Sexyy Red skyrocketed her to her highest Billboard Hot 100 peak yet at #15, while “Gucci Mane” (the song) became an underground fan anthem. “Touch Me Like A Gangster” debuted at #56 on the Billboard Hot 100, which saw Jessie chart 2 songs in the top half of the Hot 100 simultaneously. The album also sees real-life Gucci Mane tap in for the bouncy “Donuts,” while Lil Baby’s moody turn on “Best Behavior” is a smooth addition. She also celebrates a nomination for New Female Artist of the Year at the 2025 Academy of Country Music Awards and Favorite Country Song at the 2025 American Music Awards. Sex Hysteria isn’t about what happened to Jessie. It’s about what Jessie’s about to do. From viral TikToks to sold-out tours to genre-defying records, Jessie Murph has made a name for herself without ever chasing fame. What she’s chasing is freedom—and she’s finally caught it.

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