Jessie Murph – Sex Hysteria

Album Info

Artist: Jessie Murph

Title: Sex Hysteria

Year: 2025

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Tracklist

  • 1. Gucci Mane (2:46)
  • 2. 1965 (2:48)
  • 3. Couldn't Be Worse (2:22)
  • 4. A Little Too Drunk (2:28)
  • 5. Bad As The Rest (3:02)
  • 6. Touch Me Like a Gangster (2:43)
  • 7. Heroin (4:16)
  • 8. I Like How I Look (2:16)
  • 9. Ain't But a Thing (3:41)
  • 10. The Man That Came Back (4:01)
  • 11. Sex Hysteria (2:58)
  • 12. Donuts (2:18)
  • 13. Blue Strips (2:27)
  • 14. Best Behavior (2:52)
  • 15. Ur Bill Is Big As Fuck (1:54)

Review

Sex Hysteria feels like a raw, unfiltered confessional—Jessie Murph laying her identity, trauma, and desire bare over hard-hitting pop-trap, R&B, and country-tinged beats. From the cinematic storytelling in “Gucci Mane” to the viral intensity of “Blue Strips,” there’s a refusal to hide behind polish. Her Southern twang and gritty honesty cut through frenetic production with a surprising emotional clarity.

Moments like “Touch Me Like a Gangster” confront sexuality head-on with kinetic energy, while slower cuts such as “Heroin” and the satirical throwback “1965” complicate the album’s tone—teetering between vulnerability, provocation, and bold self-awareness. Some of Murph’s experiments land beautifully; others stumble into lyrical overreach, but that’s part of the magnetism—she’s unafraid to stumble in public.

Ultimately, Sex Hysteria isn’t tidy, and it isn’t always comfortable—but it works because it bleeds. This is a 20-year-old artist who’d rather be misunderstood than ignored. - Amira