From TikTok teen to full-on music artist, Jessie Murph has been on a pretty fast (and very online) rise. She started out posting vlogs and cover songs on TikTok and YouTube, building a loyal following before making the jump to her own original music—and yes, the transition worked.
Now at 21, she’s got the kind of presence that turns heads and the talent to back it up. Sure, timing helps, but this isn’t just luck doing the heavy lifting—it’s a mix of guts, consistency, and putting herself out there until people couldn’t ignore it anymore.
Who is Jessie Murph
Jessie Murph first popped up online as a teenager, posting covers and original songs that felt a little too real—in the best way. TikTok and YouTube quickly caught on, and before long, she wasn’t just “that girl from your feed,” she was building an actual music career.
Her sound is a mix of country, pop, and hip-hop, but the real hook is her songwriting. She leans into the messy stuff—mental health, heartbreak, all the feelings people usually try to dodge—and somehow makes it sound both raw and relatable.
After signing with Columbia Records, she dropped projects like drowning (2023) and That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil (2024), teaming up with artists like Jelly Roll and Maren Morris along the way. By 2025, she added Sex Hysteria to the mix—because clearly, she’s not slowing down anytime soon.
Her Early Life
Jessie Murph was born on September 22, 2004, in Clarksville, Tennessee, into a family where music was already part of the daily background noise. At five, she moved to Alabama—first Huntsville, then nearby Athens—where she grew up soaking in a mix of pop, hip-hop, and country.
From early on, she had a clear sense of her own style… which didn’t always line up with her surroundings. Growing up in a more traditional Southern environment, she stood out—whether it was how she dressed or the videos she posted online singing songs that didn’t exactly come with a “family-friendly” label. Let’s just say she wasn’t trying to blend in.
Eventually, she decided to take that energy somewhere it made more sense. As a teenager, she left Alabama for Nashville to chase music more seriously, before later settling in Los Angeles—because when you’re building a music career, you might as well go where the action is.
Professional Career
Jessie Murph officially stepped into the industry in 2021 when she signed with Columbia Records and dropped her debut single “Upgrade.” Not a bad way to introduce yourself. Later that year, “Always Been You” became her first charting track, followed by “Pray,” which landed on the UK charts in 2022—early signs that she wasn’t just a one-song moment.
By 2023, she was leveling up fast. Her collab “Heartbroken” with Diplo and Polo G cracked the Billboard Hot 100, proving she could hold her own alongside big names. That same year, she announced her first headline run, the Cowboys and Angels Tour—because if you’re going to tour, you might as well name it after one of your own songs.
She kept the momentum going with a collaboration on “Texas” alongside Maren Morris, and in 2024, she dropped her debut album That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil, which went Gold in both the U.S. and Canada. Not bad for someone who was just posting covers a couple of years earlier.
Then came 2025 and her second album, Sex Hysteria, featuring tracks like “Touch Me Like a Gangster” and “Blue Strips.” The latter blew up on TikTok (because of course it did) and climbed all the way to her first Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 15. To keep the momentum rolling, she announced the Worldwide Hysteria Tour—because at this point, staying in one place just isn’t really her thing.
Facts and Trivia
Jessie Murph doesn’t really stick to one lane—and that’s kind of the point. Her music blends genres and leans into darker, more personal themes, pulling inspiration from artists like Rihanna and Sheryl Crow. Translation: a little edge, a little soul, and a lot of honesty.
She started writing songs at just 11 years old, long before any record deals or viral moments. Back then, she was also a competitive cheerleader—so yes, she’s been balancing performance and pressure for a while. When she’s not making music, she’s into painting, drawing, and driving… which sounds like a calm hobby list until you remember her songs exist.
Growing up in a more conservative Alabama town, she caught some criticism for her style and the lyrics she shared online. Instead of toning it down, she leaned into it—and that pushback helped shape the unapologetic, say-it-how-it-is voice she’s now known for.
Her Body Measurements
This 21-year-old stands 4 feet, 11 inches, and she rocks a 32-24-34 figure.
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