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Jessy Blakemore’s ‘Fone Sex’ Is A Raw, Intimate Statement From A Rising UK Star

Jessy Blakemore’s new track “fone sex” gets under your skin without forcing anything. It’s slow, raw, and completely unguarded, just her voice, her guitar, and a clear headspace, stripping everything back to talk about something most people avoid: how easy it is to lose yourself online.
Jessy Blakemore

Jessy writes plainly about jealousy, body image, and comparison, but never sounds defeated. Her voice is pensive but direct, and the production leaves space for every word to land. It’s a bold move, and it works.


The song arrives with a live performance video, showing Jessy doing what she does best, keeping it simple. It’s one shot, no distractions: just her, a guitar, and something real to say. She sums it up better than anyone:


“fone sex is a song for anyone who’s ever compared themselves to someone else online”

She’s 25, self-taught, and clearly knows what she wants her sound to be. You can hear bits of Bon Iver, Amy Winehouse, and Frank Ocean in her music. You can hear old soul, too - Aretha, Billie Holiday - but nothing feels dated or recycled. Jessy makes it her own.


“fone sex” isn’t trying to go viral. It’s not trying to prove anything. That’s part of what makes it hit harder. There’s no filter or artifice, just a voice with something honest to say and the confidence to say it quietly. Jessy Blakemore is building something slow and strong.



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