Born in Nashville in 2004 and raised in Athens, AL, Jessie Murph blends country storytelling
with elements of alt-rock and R&B. Her breakthrough came from videos she posted to social
media, with her covers of Fleetwood Mac and Britney Spears drawing attention from fans
and record executives. She was signed to Columbia Records in 2021 and began writing her
own material; those deeply honest, stylistically fluid songs took aim at her online critics and
spoke to young listeners who wanted to hear music that acutely described their tangle of
feelings. Her 2023 debut mixtape, drowning, includes cuts like the searingly diaristic "Pray"
and the twangy "They Leave" that showcase her versatile voice and razor-sharp
songwriting. Later that year, Murph notched collaborations with A-listers like Diplo and
Maren Morris, and her duet with the similarly genre-agnostic Jelly Roll, "Wild Ones," became
her first U.S. Top 40 hit.