Jessie Murph Shares 'Heroin' from the Upcoming 'Sex Hysteria' Album

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A slow burner that tells a destructive love story. Jessie Murph is sharing track #7 from her most anticipated album.

Jessie Murph just released Heroin from her upcoming Sex Hysteria album. This time the artist is showing a calmer and more reserved side of her character.

The song’s repeated comparison to heroin underscores how intense, consuming, and ultimately damaging this connection is—something that offers momentary relief but leaves deeper wounds.

Lines like “There’s a violence in the way I long for you” and “You kill me slow, I get you through” suggest a mutual toxicity, where affection and pain blur into one.

The song captures that paradox of needing someone who isn’t good for you, and the helpless cycle of returning to them despite knowing the cost. It’s not romanticized; it’s messy, co-dependent, and uncomfortably honest.