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Pop Star Jessie Murph Bares Vulnerable Side on Daring New Album "Sex Hysteria"

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  • Jessie Murph's complicated relationship with her Alabama hometown
  • Murph's rapid rise as a pop star, collaborating with Jelly Roll and Gucci Mane
  • Murph's new album "Sex Hysteria" showcases her songwriting and vulnerable side
Pop Star Jessie Murph Bares Vulnerable Side on Daring New Album "Sex Hysteria"

Jessie Murph, a pop star hailing from northern Alabama, has released her daring second album "Sex Hysteria" this week. The record showcases Murph's versatility, hopping from classic R&B to pop-rap hits, while also revealing her vulnerable side through deeply personal lyrics.

Growing up in Alabama, Murph despised her hometown as a teenager, feeling out of place and eager to escape. However, in recent years, her relationship with the South has transformed, and Murph now finds a sense of nostalgia and beauty in the region. This dichotomy is reflected in her music, as she blends her Alabama roots with contemporary pop and R&B influences.

Murph's new album features collaborations with artists like Lil Baby and Gucci Mane, and she says she wrote and recorded two tracks in just half an hour, displaying her impressive songwriting skills. The most vulnerable moment on the record is the piano ballad "The Man That Came Back," which addresses Murph's troubled family history and a "daughter who grew up trusting no one."

Despite her rapid rise in the music industry, Murph has been reluctant to share much about her personal life, preferring to let her songs do the talking. However, she has now opened up more, acknowledging the pressure from her team to be more autobiographical. As Murph continues to evolve as an artist, she hopes to one day create a "completely and utterly timeless" record that will cement her place among her musical heroes.

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Jessie Murph grew up despising her hometown of northern Alabama as a teenager, but in recent years, she has found a sense of nostalgia and beauty in the region.
Jessie Murph's new album "Sex Hysteria" features a range of styles from R&B to pop-rap, and it reveals her vulnerable side through deeply personal lyrics, particularly on the piano ballad "The Man That Came Back."
Jessie Murph hopes to one day create a "completely and utterly timeless" record that will cement her place among her musical heroes like Elton John, Adele, and Lana Del Rey.

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