Jessie Murph is making headlines with her latest track, “1965,” released on July 18, 2025 as part of her new album Sex Hysteria. The music video, which blends retro aesthetics with disturbing scenes involving domestic violence and power dynamics, has ignited a firestorm on social media.
Why Jessie Murph’s “1965” Music Video Is Sparking Controversy This Summer
One line in particular — “I’d give up a few rights if you would just love me like it’s 1965” — has divided listeners. Some view it as glorifying a time when women lacked basic freedoms. Others argue it's a bold, ironic statement meant to expose toxic relationship ideals still present today.
On TikTok, YouTube, and X (Twitter), the reactions are intense. Murph addressed the controversy in a recent interview, saying she intended to provoke thought, not to promote outdated values.
Whether seen as satire or misstep, “1965” has quickly become one of the most talked-about songs of the summer.
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