Fizzie’s Top 10: Favorite Song Lyrics (Fem Artists)
“Maybe I was just your karma, now that’s not my fucking problem.” (Not My Problem- Taela)
“Don’t be dramatic, it’s only some plastic; no one will love you if you’re unattractive…” (Mrs. Potato Head- Melanie Martinez)
“I’m sorry that I’m lackin’ self-respect, shoulda left when you started hoppin’ beds…” (Same Side- Jessie Reyez)
“He’s just a line that won’t get me high enough, she tastes like wine straight from the coffee cup.” (Something To Prove- Alexis Lynn)
“It’s not an act of love if you make her, you make me do too much labour.” (Labour- Paris Paloma)
“Felt so safe in the chaos, fuck I think I was brainwashed.” (Hurt Myself- RØRY)
“It’s a damn privilege to be breathin’ the same air, the same air I breathe.” (Brat- Chrissy Chlapecka)
“Endlessly battling my own mentality, what can I do to make you love me when you’re mad at me?” (I’d Like To Meet The Moon- Gilanares)
“Mama ain’t raise no bitch, every deep cut, I stitch, probably gonna key your truck, you know I don’t get two fucks.” (About You- Jessie Murph)
“And you don’t wanna talk, I just, I just wanna scream, cause how the hell did I end up in love with a machine?” (I Feel Everything- Amelia Moore)
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You make me feel
like I never had my heart broken,
like I never saw a door closin',
like I never watched love run away on fire in the night like a pack of wild horses,
like I never felt the tears rolling,
like I never said here's hoping I could find me someone who's good at being real who could make me feel wide open,
like I never had my heart broken.
Diplo, Jessie Murph | Heartbroken
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Jessie Murph & Henry Verus – Franklin Music Hall – Philadelphia, PA – October 29, 2023
On Sunday, Philadelphia went down home and welcomed Jessie Murph joined by Henry Verus for a sold-out show on her Cowboys and Angels world tour. Fans lined up around the block, eagerly awaiting the incredible night ahead of them.
The first to take the stage was Henry Verus. His vocals were stunning, and the emotion in his songs could be felt throughout the venue. Accompanied by a small band and moody lighting, he commanded the stage well. Verus treated the audience to some unreleased music, as well as some of his songs “Two Weeks,” “Your Guilty Pleasure,” and a cover of Chris Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey.” Verus interacted well with the crowd and kept them engaged throughout his entire set. His talent was really remarkable to see, and he put on an incredible performance.
Later on that night, as the lights went low, Jessie Murph took the stage. Opening her set with “Cowboys and Angels,” “About You,” “While You’re At It,” and “Drunk in the Bathtub,” fans immediately began singing along to every word. Her stage was decorated with a multiple layered platform, adding to the depth of her performance, along with moody and deep lighting. Murph took control of the stage, her powerful vocals soaring through the venue.
Throughout the night, Murph performed a set of incredible covers, including “Needed Me” by Rihanna, “Back to Black” by Amy Winehouse, and “Someone Like You” by Adele. She also teased a number of unreleased songs, including “Mean It,” “Wildflowers and Wine,” and “Dirty.”
Jessie Murph commanded the stage, connecting with the audience well and putting on a show to remember. The sold-out crowd was a sea of phone lights and hands in the air throughout the entire night. Her talent is unmatched, and her ability to engage a sold-out crowd is an amazing sight to see. Murph’s set continued with “Where Do You Go,” “Wild Ones,” “Heartbroken,” and “Upgrade.” Overall, both Jessie Murph and Henry Verus’s performances came together to create an unforgettable night in Philadelphia.
Emma Fox
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You might love the highs, but you ain't seen the lows.
You don't know the half of it and I pray you'll never know...
Jessie Murph - Pray
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JESSIE MURPH TAKES HER ‘COWBOYS AND ANGELS TOUR’ GLOBAL
Jessie Murph has announced that she will take her ‘Cowboys and Angels Tour’ global. With over 60,000 tickets sold in the US and Canada, the 18-year-old genre-bending artist will make her live debut in Australia and New Zealand this fall, with her first-ever headline dates in the UK and Europe slated for February 2024. ‘The Cowboys and Angels Tour’ kicked off this week with a sold-out show in New…
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