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Is Jessie Murph’s ‘1965’ Video Art, or Smut?

Jessie Murph's "1965" music video is pornographic, and that's not judgement or hyperbole.

Midway through the tongue-in-cheek retrospective, one finds a male and woman having sex on the edge of a bed.

It lasts just prolonged enough for you to think, "Oh my gosh, how has this passed YouTube's censors?"

But aside from that ... actually, there is one other shocking scene, and 11 F-bombs across the three-and-a-half-minute song.

But aside from that ...

  • Jessie Murph's "1965" harmony video is age-restricted and cannot be embedded on external websites.
  • Find the song on her newest album, Sex Hysteria.
  • "Blue Strips" is the most streamed song (106M) from that album on Spotify.

Related: 10 Jessie Murph Songs to Start With If You're a Brand-new Fan

Jessie Murph, "1965" Video Controversy:

The lyrics to Murph's "1965" compare life as a married lady 60 years ago to the highs and lows of being in treasure today. It's dramatic and bold and ultimately concludes that things have changed, but have not necessarily gotten enhanced

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