Jessie Murph’s That Ain’t No Man That’s The Devil shows off her strong, fierce, and captivating voice, unfiltered storytelling, and a mix of haunting melodies with a contemporary pop edge. The songs move easily between vulnerability and defiance, touching on heartbreak, betrayal, resilience, and self-worth. It is an impressive debut that blends country, soul, and pop into something personal and distinctive, made even more striking by the fact that Murph is only twenty years old.
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