Jessie Murph has followers in an uproar.
The 20-year-old singer, who has been in comparison with Amy Winehouse, sparked a social media firestorm over the music video to her risqué new music “1965.”
The video, which got here out July 18, has been accused of glorifying pornography and home violence resulting from its graphic nature.
Followers are significantly upset over a surprising intercourse scene that takes place in the midst of the video.
As well as, a lady who seems to be Murph is depicted tied up whereas face down on a sofa within the video.
Followers flooded the feedback part of the music’s YouTube add — which has over 7 million views — to specific their displeasure.
“The way my jaw dropped the floor, there’s still time to unrelease this,” one fan wrote.
“The fact it’s been 5days or whatever since the video had been uploaded and youtube still hasn’t blurred that out is crazy work,” a unique remark learn.
A 3rd individual stated, “I didnt think it would be this bad. I am forever traumatized this is diabolical.”
“Since when is pornography allowed on youtube?” another person requested.
Extra followers slammed Murph for together with a baby within the video proper earlier than the intercourse scene.
“So so messed up,” a fan stated.
“Not only is this song ahh, putting a child before such a explicit scene is crazy,” a unique fan famous.
“1965,” which is from Murph’s newly launched second studio album “Sex Hysteria,” is stuffed with raunchy lyrics.
“We’d go to church on a Sunday, wake up on Monday/You’d go to work and I’d stay home and sing and do fun things/I might get a little slap-slap, but you wouldn’t hit me on Snapchat,” Murph sings.
“I think I’d give up a few rights/If you would just love me like it’s 1965,” she additionally sings.
An insider informed the Each day Mail that Murph’s music and music video sparked outrage within the nation music scene, with some evaluating her to Kanye West.
“If she continues this and goes completely off the rails like Kanye, then people should have more conversations about the person she is rather than the artist she is,” the insider informed the outlet.
The Submit has reached out to Murph’s reps for remark.
In a current interview with Teen Vogue, Murph spoke in regards to the intense reactions her music evokes from followers.
“I’m glad that I make people have some sort of reaction. I’d rather them be like, ‘I hate you,’ or ‘I love you,’ rather than, ‘I feel indifferently,’ I guess,” the Alabama native said.
“But still, I just find it f—ing weird… I don’t have any hate in my heart… That’s been something that I’ve been trying to figure out how to navigate and not react and get mad because it totally makes me be like, ‘F–k you, b-tch,’” she added.
Days after releasing her new album, Murph’s efficiency to “1965” on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” was equally bashed by followers on-line.
“how dare anybody be comparing this to Amy… you should all be ashamed smh,” one fan wrote.
“everything about this feels like an SNL skit. how is this real,” one other fan stated.
Murph was found by importing vlogs and covers on TikTok and YouTube. She had her breakthrough along with her 2021 single “Always Been You,” three years earlier than releasing her debut studio album, “That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil.” She’s collaborated with Diplo, Maren Morris, Teddy Swims and extra.