20-year-old powerhouse vocalist and songwriter Jessie Murph is owning her moment, building a
reputation as one of music’s boldest new voices.
Last year’s release of her highly anticipated debut album That Ain’t No Man, It’s the Devil—
featured standout collaborations like “Someone In This Room” with Bailey Zimmerman and
“High Road” ft. Koe Wetzel, which marked their highest debut yet on the Billboard Hot 100 at
#29 and #1 on the Billboard Country Radio Chart. The album also included her blockbuster
platinum anthem “Wild Ones” with Jelly Roll, which scored Jessie two nominations at the 2024
MTV Video Music Awards including Best Pop Collaboration for “Wild Ones” and Best PUSH
Artist.
In 2024, she’s dominated both the charts and the stage. Her global headline tour sold over
85,000 tickets and featured major festival sets at Governor’s Ball, Boston Calling, BottleRock,
and a return to her home state’s Hangout Festival for the second year in a row. She recently
wrapped the second leg of her In the Sticks North American headline tour—presented by
Poshmark x Future is Female—with a special arena finale, Live For One Night, at the Von Braun
Center in her hometown of Huntsville, Alabama. Jessie also made her Coachella debut this April,
marking another major milestone in her live performance journey. Next up, Jessie will play
Bonnaroo and Tailgates N Tallboys, with a worldwide headline tour planned for later this year.
Jessie’s latest singles, “Blue Strips” and “Gucci Mane,” showcase her genre-blending edge and
raw storytelling, continuing her next chapter which promises to be her rawest and realest era
yet. She celebrates a nomination for New Female Artist of the Year at the 2025 Academy of
Country Music Awards.
Whether in the studio or on stage, Jessie Murph is showing the world 2025 belongs to her.

20-year-old powerhouse vocalist and songwriter Jessie Murph is owning her moment, building a
reputation as one of music’s boldest new voices.
Last year’s release of her highly anticipated debut album That Ain’t No Man, It’s the Devil—
featured standout collaborations like “Someone In This Room” with Bailey Zimmerman and
“High Road” ft. Koe Wetzel, which marked their highest debut yet on the Billboard Hot 100 at
#29 and #1 on the Billboard Country Radio Chart. The album also included her blockbuster
platinum anthem “Wild Ones” with Jelly Roll, which scored Jessie two nominations at the 2024
MTV Video Music Awards including Best Pop Collaboration for “Wild Ones” and Best PUSH
Artist.
In 2024, she’s dominated both the charts and the stage. Her global headline tour sold over
85,000 tickets and featured major festival sets at Governor’s Ball, Boston Calling, BottleRock,
and a return to her home state’s Hangout Festival for the second year in a row. She recently
wrapped the second leg of her In the Sticks North American headline tour—presented by
Poshmark x Future is Female—with a special arena finale, Live For One Night, at the Von Braun
Center in her hometown of Huntsville, Alabama. Jessie also made her Coachella debut this April,
marking another major milestone in her live performance journey. Next up, Jessie will play
Bonnaroo and Tailgates N Tallboys, with a worldwide headline tour planned for later this year.
Jessie’s latest singles, “Blue Strips” and “Gucci Mane,” showcase her genre-blending edge and
raw storytelling, continuing her next chapter which promises to be her rawest and realest era
yet. She celebrates a nomination for New Female Artist of the Year at the 2025 Academy of
Country Music Awards.
Whether in the studio or on stage, Jessie Murph is showing the world 2025 belongs to her.