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  • Stream Jessie Murph’s sophomore album ‘Sex Hysteria’

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    Boundary pushing breakout artist Jessie Murph has delivered her most ambitious work to date with the release of her sophomore album ‘Sex Hysteria’. The fifteen-track collection represents a striking evolution from her debut ‘That Ain’t No Man That’s The Devil’, as the twenty-year-old artist fearlessly explores themes of sexuality, inherited trauma, and personal awakening with unprecedented candour and artistic maturity. ‘Sex Hysteria’ showcases Jessie’s growth as both a songwriter and performer, weaving together deeply personal narratives that examine the complexities of modern womanhood. The album confronts difficult family dynamics, challenges societal expectations, and celebrates the reclamation of personal agency—all delivered through her signature blend of vulnerability and strength and culminating in her most cohesive artistic statement yet.

    The album arrives bolstered by two chart-dominating singles: ‘Blue Strips’, which continues its strong performance on the Billboard Hot 100 (having peaked at #15), and ‘Touch Me Like a Gangster’, holding steady at #56. The project also features collaborations with Gucci Mane on ‘Donuts’ and Lil Baby on ‘Best Behavior’, alongside the recently released tracks ‘Bad As The Rest’ and ‘Heroin’.

    The album has already been met with praise by fans and critics alike, with Rolling Stone lauding “the fast-rising Pop star… [whose] rise will only accelerate with Sex Hysteria, her bold second album.”

    Visually, Jessie nods to sixties femme fatales with a classic beehive on the album cover—a bold contrast to the raw, modern truths she delivers within. To celebrate the album release, Jessie Murph will make her solo late-night television performance debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on July 21, marking another significant milestone in her rapidly ascending career.

    In support of the album, Jessie Murph is launching the Worldwide Hysteria tour, her biggest international tour to date. The tour kicks off July 27 in Phoenix, Arizona, and spans major cities across the United States, Europe, and Australia, before wrapping in Auckland, New Zealand on November 22.

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    ‘Sex Hysteria’ track listing:

    1 Gucci Mane
    2 1965
    3 Couldn’t Be Worse
    4 A Little Too Drunk
    5 Bad As The Rest
    6 Touch Me Like a Gangster
    7 Heroin
    8 I Like How I Look
    9 Ain’t But a Thing
    10 The Man That Came Back
    11 Sex Hysteria
    12 Donuts featuring Gucci Mane
    13 Blue Strips
    14 Best Behavior featuring Lil Baby
    15 Ur Bill Is Big As Fuck


    Jessie Murph ‘Worldwide Hysteria’ Tour Dates:

    Jul 27 | Phoenix, AZ | Arizona Financial Theatre
    Jul 30 | Austin, TX | ACL Live at the Moody Theater
    Aug 01 | Durant, OK | Choctaw Grand Theater
    Aug 02 | Dallas, TX | South Side Ballroom
    Aug 03 | Houston, TX | 713 Music Hall
    Aug 05 | Chesterfield, MO | The Factory
    Aug 07 | Des Moines, IA | Lauridsen Amphitheater at Water Works Park
    Aug 08 | Minneapolis, MN | The Armory
    Aug 09 | Oshkosh, WI | Crossroads 41 Festival
    Aug 10 | Indianapolis, IN | Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
    Aug 12 | Detroit, MI | The Fillmore Detroit
    Aug 14 | Detroit, MI | The Fillmore Detroit
    Aug 15 | Columbus, OH | KEMBA Live! – Outdoor
    Aug 16 | Chicago, IL | Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
    Aug 18 | Cleveland, OH | Jacobs Pavilion
    Aug 19 | Pittsburgh, PA | Stage AE (Outdoors)
    Aug 21 | Buffalo, NY | Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B
    Aug 22 | Syracuse, NY | New York State Fair
    Aug 23 | Philadelphia, PA | The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
    Aug 25 | New York, NY | The Rooftop at Pier 17
    Aug 26 | Brooklyn, NY | Brooklyn Paramount
    Aug 27 | Washington, DC | The Anthem
    Aug 28 | Boston, MA | Leader Bank Pavilion
    Aug 30 | Toronto, ON | Massey Hall
    Aug 31 | Toronto, ON | Massey Hall
    Sep 01 | Montreal, QC | MTELUS
    Sep 04 | Raleigh, NC | The Red Hat Amphitheater
    Sep 05 | Anderson, SC | Wendell’s Outdoor
    Sep 06 | Birmingham, AL | Coca-Cola Amphitheater
    Sep 08 | Orlando, FL | Hard Rock Live
    Sep 09 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | War Memorial Auditorium
    Sep 10 | Tampa, FL | Yuengling Center
    Sep 12 | Atlanta, GA | Coca-Cola Roxy
    Sep 13 | Nashville, TN | Ascend Amphitheater
    Sep 17 | Independence, MO | Cable Dahmer Arena
    Sep 19 | Denver, CO | Fillmore Auditorium
    Sep 20 | Salt Lake City, UT | The Union Event Center
    Sep 22 | Vancouver, BC | Queen Elizabeth Theatre
    Sep 23 | Seattle, WA | WAMU Theater at Lumen Field
    Sep 24 | Portland, OR | Theater of the Clouds
    Sep 26 | Oakland, CA | Fox Theater
    Sep 27 | Los Angeles, CA | The Shrine
    Oct 08 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Melkweg
    Oct 10 | Brussels, Belgium | Ancienne Belgique
    Oct 11 | Hamburg, Germany | Grosse Freiheit
    Oct 13 | Berlin, Germany | Huxleys
    Oct 14 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Vega
    Oct 16 | Cologne, Germany | Carlswerk
    Oct 17 | Paris, France | Trabendo
    Oct 19 | Birmingham, UK | O2 Institute
    Oct 21 | Glasgow, UK | Barrowland Ballroom
    Oct 22 | Manchester, UK | Manchester Academy
    Oct 24 | London, UK | The Roundhouse
    Oct 26 | Dublin, Ireland | 3Olympia
    Nov 7 | Honolulu, HI | The Republik
    Nov 8 | Honolulu, HI | The Republik
    Nov 12 | Perth, Australia | Metropolis Fremantle
    Nov 14 | Sydney, Australia | Enmore Theatre
    Nov 15 | Sydney, Australia | Enmore Theatre
    Nov 18 | Brisbane, Australia | Fortitude Music Hall
    Nov 19 | Melbourne, Australia | The Forum
    Nov 20 | Melbourne, Australia | The Forum
    Nov 22 | Auckland, New Zealand | Town Hall