Jessie Murph & Sexyy Red Don’t Cry — They Cash Out on “Blue Strips”

Jessie Murph and Sexyy Red get their lick back with money, confidence, and new lovers in “Blue Strips.” Serving as an empowering breakup anthem, the latest country pop and trap offering finds the two musicians turning their pain into power. Jessie Murph opens the song by saying her ex’s actions do not even faze her. She claps back by purchasing luxurious goods. “I just bought a mansion in Malibu/You know how I get with an attitude,” she sings. In the chorus, she speaks about throwing hundred dollar bills in the strip club to forget about the heartbreak she’s faced. At the same time, she reminds her ex what he’s lost.

Sexyy Red jumps in with a bold, unapologetic flow as she raps about buying a new whip just to run her ex over: a line delivered with her signature humor and edge. While she admits to being in her feelings over the breakup, the In Sexyy We Trust femcee makes it clear she’s channeling that pain into a glow-up. She’s moving on, leveling up in both her personal and romantic life.

Lines like “This n***a got me all up in my feelings/Yeah, he trippin’ And I’ma call up one of my old h**s (It’s Sexyy), and he be trickin’ I-I ain’t trippin’ off a broke n***a (No) that’s in his feelings,” takes the narrative home, merging heartbreak, flexes, and emotional detachment in true Sexyy fashion.

Overall, “Blue Strips” is all about reclaiming power after calling it quits with a lover. With its catchy hook and fearless attitude, this single is a go-to track for anyone getting over an ex and leveling up in the process.

Watch the music video for “Blue Strips” by Jessie Murph & Sexyy Red below:

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