Star Country triggered anger after singing for women to ‘take slap’


Jessie Murph has been slammed because the song is ‘misoginist’ (Figure: Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images)

Country singer who is on the rise of Jessie Murph’s leaf has been criticized after debuting the nostalgia ballads about ‘Loving Like It’s 1965’.

The 20-year-old singer craved the past era including ‘handwriting papers’ and ‘appeared on the door with flowers’, while also ‘handed over rights’.

In another shocking lyrics, he sang: “I might get a little slap, but you won’t hit me on Snapchat.”

The song, titled 1965, also romanticating his colleague has the potential to be 40 years old when he is still 20 and that he will have ‘nine daughters’.

Appearing on The Tonight Show, starring Jimmy Fallon, Jessie danced -dressed in short silk and lace pink dress, with her hair imitating the appearance of the iconic beehive hives at that time.

His appearance on the evening tonight conversation triggered a reaction to ‘glamorous hatred of women and harassment’ Jessie.

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The Tonight Show Stars Jimmy Fallon - Episode 2160 - Photo: Music Guest Jessie Murph Appears on Monday, July 21, 2025 - (Photo By: Todd Owyoung/NBC through Getty Images)
Its appearance on The Tonight Show is very controversial (Figure: Todd Owyoung/NBC through Getty Images)

In X, Australbird said: ‘Jessie Murph is 100 percent of LMAO’s right wing propaganda plant I know that it sounds crazy but this girl has never heard of arising and starts talking about how she releases her rights and is good and well harassed and cheated by a man with a gap in age 20 years? Come on. ‘

Libraavenuus posted: ‘Jessie Murph the new song “1965” has lyrics that say “I might get a small slap but you will not hit me at Snapchat” referring to how he prefers to submit to domestic violence in 1965 rather than a modern date and I can’t stop thinking about it. That’s very crazy. ‘

‘I think this is SNL [Saturday Night Live] Skit, what … ‘added ioudeluxe as meghanmccarthy_ sharing:’ What is a sad effort in Amy Winehouse’s trash can. ‘

Many say Jessie rely on the aesthetics of ‘traders’, a movement in which some women choose to stay at home and comply with traditional gender values.

Tradwives lives at home and raising children (as well as being influencers for this niche) while their husbands go to work, with many promoting conservative views and right wings.

“Alright so he always rubs me in the wrong way, I feel like he is the rightmost industrial factory,” added Bittergoodbye. “People see the success of Sabrina Carpenter and say” What if she is conservative? “And that’s Jessie Murph. He pushed the trading agenda while also trying to get the mainstream- ‘

The comparison with the massacre of the espresso flew after this new reaction that he faced on the cover of his album for male friends.

Sabrina, 25, controversially posing knelt on the floor with a short black dress and heel while a man roughly gripped his iconic blonde hair.

14803127 Sabrina Carpenter is baked on the cover of the album 'Sadly' when she announced a new music
Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album cover also landed in hot water (picture: sabrinacarpenter / Instagram)

Sharpestpoet wrote: ‘I think it’s funny that people are trying to cancel Sabrina Carpenter for the cover of their album “Settings Back Feminism” but Jessie Murph (the same artist said that they raised their children instead of Taylor Swift) Glamore Misogyny and Misuse of 1965 ?? Right…’

At that time, Sabrina took trouble in his own hands and replied to criticism on social media, after user X questioned whether she had a ‘personality outside sex’.

Without missing a knock, he quoted the post to add: ‘Girl yes and that’s goooooood.’

Knowing the humor filled with satire Sabrina and intentional aesthetics, many claimed all of them were satire that were also declared by Jessie fans.

Jessie claims the song is also ‘satire’ (Picture: Jessie Murph/Tiktok)

Responding to fans in Tiktok who asked if he was ‘kidding’, Jessie replied: ‘That is really the point.’

However, satire only functions if understood like that. As written Ship_PSYChosis: ‘After listening to Jessie Murph’s song and watching the video, I think it’s satire but I don’t know if it’s satire is done well.’

Who is Jessie Murph?

One of the accusations thrown to Jessie is that he is a ‘industrial factory’, who has come out of nowhere with a controversial song.

Although he hasn’t reached a dizzying height of the number one song, he has other popular songs that climb the charts.

He was discovered in 2021, releasing an upgrade of the debut single before Pray, which was his first breakthrough to the British charts and peaked at number 66.

New York, Ny - July 21: Jessie Murph was seen on July 21, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by image xny/star max/gc)
Jessie released her first album last year (picture: xny/star max/gc image)

Since then Jessie released two albums, that Ain’t no Man that’s the Devil and Sex Hysteria, with the last one out earlier this month and got her first 10 top 10 albums in the US.

In Spotify, he has only under 18,000,000 monthly listeners with his biggest hit, Blue Strips, in more than 100 million streams.

Lana Del Rey shared the song on her Instagram story, which Jessie said: ‘She is my icon. I love her so much. ‘

Jessie has also collaborated with artists such as Diplo, Gucci Mane, Jelly Roll, Sexxy Red, and Teddy Swims.

Metro has contacted Jessie’s representative to comment.

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