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Jessie Murph Finally Releases “I’m Not There For You”, The Song Her Fans Never Forgot

Jessie has since reworked the track for 2025, polishing the production and reshaping the lyrics with more clarity and intention. What we get now is a breakup song that doesn’t lean into melodrama, but still carries emotional impact. It’s more about stepping away than lashing out, firm, self-aware, and entirely on her terms.

Jessie Murph has officially dropped I’m Not There For You, and if you’ve been part of her core fanbase since 2022, this one feels overdue in the best way.

The track first appeared as a rough demo snippet Jessie wrote and teased at 17, tucked into a wave of TikToks that quickly built momentum. Even in its early form, the song struck a chord. Fans clipped it, shared it, looped it, and kept asking: when’s the full version coming? Now, three years and more than 100,000 TikTok creates later, the wait is over.

Jessie has since reworked the track for 2025, polishing the production and reshaping the lyrics with more clarity and intention. What we get now is a breakup song that doesn’t lean into melodrama, but still carries emotional impact. It’s more about stepping away than lashing out, firm, self-aware, and entirely on her terms.

It also lands during a major moment in Jessie’s career. Her second album Sex Hysteria dropped in July and marked her first Billboard Top 10 debut, alongside two Hot 100 hits and a string of sold-out tour dates. The record pushed her further into a sound that blends pop, trap, country, and everything in between, anchored by collaborations with Sexyy Red, Gucci Mane, Lil Baby, and a fan-favourite with Jelly Roll.

And she’s kept the momentum going live. The Worldwide Hysteria tour, her biggest yet, has sold out across the US and Canada, and she’s currently on the European leg before heading to Australia and New Zealand to close out the year.

For Jessie, I’m Not There For You is more than a standalone single. It’s a full-circle release: a fan-requested track that’s followed her through multiple phases, now reintroduced with more precision and perspective. It’s not a reinvention, but a return, with better tools, and a clearer voice.

There’s a lot of power in that kind of release. Not because it screams for attention, but because it arrives ready, right place, right time, right version.

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