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Jessie Murph built her career with the kind of emotional clarity that reaches people instantly, creating songs that feel confessional yet polished and sharp in production. Her early years were shaped by her decision to post covers and original material on social media. This path allowed her audience to form before she ever stepped into the traditional music industry. That foundation helped her transform from a young, independent creator into a major label artist with a rapidly expanding catalog and a growing presence across pop, R&B, and alternative charts.
Her rise accelerated when her early singles connected with listeners who gravitated toward her willingness to write about vulnerability, heartbreak, and self-definition. Tracks such as “Always Been You” and “Pray” built momentum for her 2023 debut project Drowning, which introduced her as a writer who could merge intimate storytelling with modern pop production. The success of her solo work set up an even larger breakthrough with “Wild Ones,” a duet with Jelly Roll that showcased the contrast between her tone and his gravel-edged delivery. The song crossed genres, became a major hit, and pushed her into a broader mainstream spotlight.
Jessie Murph continued strengthening her artistic presence with her 2024 debut studio album When I Go Away. The album deepened the lyrical themes she had already established, exploring personal responsibility, emotional conflict, and the pressure of public attention. Her ability to balance melody with raw honesty remained the centerpiece of the record, and the project helped position her as one of the most closely watched young artists in contemporary pop and R&B-influenced songwriting. Her vocal phrasing, the patterns she uses in her choruses, and the way she structures tension in her verses are all part of what made the album resonate with listeners.
Her collaborations have also become part of her creative identity. In addition to Jelly Roll, she has worked with Diplo, who brought her into a different sonic environment that highlighted the flexibility of her voice. These collaborations introduced her to new audiences and broadened the perception of what she can do stylistically. Her music often blends pop, country-influenced storytelling, and R&B, and these pairings help show how naturally her writing fits into each setting without losing its emotional center.
Jessie Murph has also been recognized for her willingness to speak publicly about personal struggles, particularly regarding mental health. Her fan base often points to that openness as the reason they feel connected to her work. She channels that relationship into her recording and live performances by treating her songs as conversations rather than polished showcases. Her ability to hold an audience with quiet intensity has become one of her defining traits as a performer.
Complete List Of Jessie Murph Songs From A to Z
- 1965 – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- A Little Too Drunk – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Ain’t But a Thing – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Bad as the Rest – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Bang Bang (The Ballad of Amy Fisher) – That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil – 2024
- Best Behavior (featuring Lil Baby) – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Blue Strips – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Certain Kind of Love – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Cold – That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil – 2024
- Couldn’t Be Worse – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Cowboys and Angels – Non-album single – 2023
- Dirty (with Teddy Swims) – That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil – 2024
- Donuts (featuring Gucci Mane) – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Easy Sunday Living – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Forever (featuring 6lack) – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Gotta Hold – That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil – 2024
- Gucci Mane – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Heroin – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- High Road (with Koe Wetzel) – That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil – 2024
- I Could Go Bad – That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil – 2024
- I Hope It Hurts – That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil – 2024
- I Like How I Look – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- I Stay I Leave I Love I Lose – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- I Would’ve – Non-album single – 2022
- I’m Not There for You – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- It Ain’t Right – That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil – 2024
- Look Who’s Cryin’ Now – Non-album single – 2021
- Love Lies – That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil – 2024
- No Chance – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Outside – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Sex Hysteria – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Sip – Non-album single – 2024
- Sobriety – Non-album single – 2021
- Someone in This Room (with Bailey Zimmerman) – That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil – 2024
- Son of a Bitch – That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil – 2024
- Texas (with Maren Morris) – Non-album single – 2023
- The Man That Came Back – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Touch Me Like a Gangster – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Upgrade – Non-album single – 2021
- Ur A Bitch – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- Ur Bill Is Big as Fuck – Sex Hysteria – 2025
- When I’m Not Around – Non-album single – 2021
- While You’re at It – Non-album single – 2022
- Wild Ones (with Jelly Roll) – That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil – 2024
- Wildflowers and Wine – Sex Hysteria – 2025
Albums
That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil (2024): 12 songs
Sex Hysteria (2025): 24 songs
Non-album singles: 9 songs
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