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American singer and YouTube personality

Poppy

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Poppy performing in February 2019

Born

Moriah Rose Pereira


(1995-01-01) January ane, 1995 (age 27)

Whitman, Massachusetts, U.S.

Occupation
  • Vocaliser
  • songwriter
  • YouTuber
Years active 2011–present
Musical career
Also known as
  • Moriah Poppy
  • That Poppy
  • Poppy Chan
Genres
  • Pop
  • heavy metal
  • rock
  • electronic
  • industrial
  • experimental
Instruments Vocals
Labels
  • Create
  • Mad Decent
  • Island
  • I'm Poppy
  • Sumerian
YouTube data
Channel
  • thatPoppyTV
Years active 2011–present
Genre
  • Amusement
  • satire
  • popular culture
  • music
Subscribers 2.58 one thousand thousand[1]
(September 10, 2019)
Total views 597 million[ane]
(May 29, 2022)

Creator Awards

YouTube Silver Play Button 2.svg 100,000 subscribers 2016
YouTube Gold Play Button 2.svg 1,000,000 subscribers 2017

Musical artist

Website impoppy.com
Signature
That Poppy Signature.svg

Moriah Rose Pereira (built-in January i, 1995), known professionally as Poppy and formerly as That Poppy, is an American vocalist, songwriter, and YouTuber. In 2014, she gained viral fame by starring in performance art videos on YouTube equally an uncanny valley-like android who commented on and satirised internet culture and modern lodge. She signed a recording contract with Island Records in 2015 and released her debut pop EP Bubblebath in 2016.

In 2017, Poppy signed a deal with Mad Decent and released her debut studio album Poppy.Computer, which consisted of fine art pop and bubblegum pop songs. To promote the album, she embarked on the Poppy.Computer Tour.[2] In 2018, she released the pilot for the proposed surreal comedy online series I'm Poppy on YouTube Premium. She besides released her second studio album Am I a Girl? In stark contrast to her previous fashion, the second half of Am I a Girl? began to bear witness a heavy nu metal influence.

In 2020, Poppy signed to Sumerian Records and released her third studio anthology I Disagree, incorporating heavy metallic and industrial rock. Standing the stylistic shift that started with her 2d anthology,[3] I Disagree featured lyrical themes and music videos which some critics described as "disturbing", "violent", and "macabre".[4] In 2021, equally part of her long-fourth dimension collaboration with professional wrestling promotion WWE and its NXT brand, she released the metalcore EP Eat (NXT Soundtrack). Her fourth studio anthology, Flux, was released three months later to critical acclaim and featured a less harsh and more stripped-downward sound than her previous works.

Poppy's song "Bloodmoney" received a nomination for the Grammy Award for All-time Metal Operation in 2021, making her the first and currently only female artist to be nominated in a metal category.

Early life [edit]

Moriah Rose Pereira[5] was born in Whitman, Massachusetts,[6] [seven] on Jan 1, 1995.[8] [9] [ten] When she was 14, she moved with her family to Nashville, Tennessee.[11] She recalls wanting to be a Rockette as a child,[12] and took dance lessons for xi years until deciding to be a musician.[13] She was bullied at school for existence skinny and quiet, leading her to consummate the latter one-half of her studies via homeschooling.[14] She moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18.

Career [edit]

2011–2014: Moriah Poppy and ThatPoppyTV [edit]

Poppy had her first performance at IndieCove in August 2011, where she covered an Alanis Morissette song.[15] She made 2 YouTube channels: "Moriah Poppy", which has been deleted, and "Poppy", her current channel. Prior to 2014, she performed at social media festivals, including VidCon in June 2012 and DigiTour in June 2013.[xvi]

2015–2016: YouTube partnership, Bubblebath, and 3:36 (Music to Sleep To) [edit]

Poppy moved to Los Angeles in 2013 to pursue her musical career.[17] There she teamed upwardly with director Corey Michael Mixter, known past his stage name Titanic Sinclair, to make a series of abstruse promotional videos on a YouTube channel originally titled "thatPoppyTV". Though her partnership with Sinclair dissolved in 2019, equally of April 2022, the channel is actively uploading videos and has attracted a large audience. In 2015, she signed to Island Records nether the name That Poppy and released her debut song, "Everybody Wants to Be Poppy", in June of that year.[18] She performed at the Corona Capital Festival in November 2015.[xix] [xx] She released the song, "Lowlife", a month after releasing her first single "Everybody Wants to Exist Poppy" and released her first EP, a 4-track popular record called Bubblebath, on Island in February 2016.[21] [22] The EP consists of 4 songs; "Lowlife", "Coin", "Altar", and "American Kids". In August 2016, she released a serial of advertisements for the shoe visitor Steve Madden on her channel every bit a part of its Steve Madden Music program.[23]

In Oct 2016, Poppy released an experimental ambient music album chosen three:36 (Music to Sleep To), composed by Titanic Sinclair and herself, with assistance from polysomnographists from the Washington University School of Medicine.[24]

In Nov 2016, she became the face up of Japanese retailer Sanrio's offset "Hello Sanrio" collection.[9]

2017–2018: Poppy.Computer, Poppy.Church building, and Am I a Girl? [edit]

In February 2017, Poppy starred in a serial of videos for One-act Primal called "Net Famous with Poppy".[25] That September, they won a Streamy accolade in the category 'Breakthrough Creative person'.[26]

Poppy's debut studio album, Poppy.Computer, was released on Oct 6, 2017, by Mad Decent.[27] Her first concert tour, the Poppy.Computer Tour, started on Oct xix in Vancouver.[28] [29] In November, Poppy appear that their second studio anthology was "most set", and that they were going to Japan again to finish it.[xxx]

Poppy made her YouTube Rewind debut in 2017, and was one of the few content creators to go their own lines. In March 2018, Poppy performed at the Japanese pop music festival, Popspring.[31]

Poppy performing at The Wiltern in October 2018

On April 17, 2018, Sinclair'due south former partner Mars Argo filed a 44-page lawsuit in Central California court against Sinclair and Poppy alleging copyright infringement, stating that Sinclair based Poppy's online persona on theirs, as well as emotional and physical abuse Sinclair had allegedly subjected them to in the menses afterwards their separation and the subsequent abandonment of the projection.[32] On May seven, Poppy fabricated a public statement about the "frivolous" lawsuit, saying Argo was attempting to manipulate them psychologically. They chosen the adapt a "publicity campaign" and a "desperate catch for fame".[33] The Sinclair case was settled out of courtroom on September 14 "with no coin exchanging easily"[34] [35] Argo released a statement in January 2019 that all rights to Mars Argo had been returned to her as function of the settlement.[36] The copyright instance against Poppy was dismissed.

On July 6, 2018, Poppy released a comprehend of Gary Numan'due south song "Metal" every bit a unmarried on all digital platforms.[37] On July 27, she released the first single for the album Am I a Girl? titled "In a Infinitesimal".[38] She released the album'south second single "Time Is Up", which features American DJ Diplo, on August 22.[39] [40] [41] She released "Fashion Later All" on Oct 12.[42] [43] "Hard Feelings" was released on October nineteen and "10" was released on Oct 25.[44] [45] In September 2018, Poppy announced on their social media that she was already working on her third studio album.[46] [ not-primary source needed ] On September 11, Poppy's Twitter account announced an album release and costume political party for October 31.[47] [ non-primary source needed ]

In 2018, Poppy began to drop hints about a new project and website called Poppy.Church building.[48] At kickoff, the purpose of the website was non known, as information technology only featured a cryptic message and an opportunity to enter one's telephone number. Later on a few months, however, the purpose of the site was made clear. Every solar day at iii:36 PDT, sure people who entered their phone number would receive a link to join the Church building. There they could fill out a contour, create an avatar, and pledge their fidelity to them. As of August 24, there is an Atrium, which acts equally a chatroom, a theater, a gallery which changes weekly, a foyer like some other chatroom, a message lath with announcements, a personal report page, a box role selling tickets for Poppy's Am I a Girl? Tour,[49] a haversack, and a settings page to edit contact data and character. On August 23, room invites were sent out to members of the Church who were showing "Organized religion, Dedication, and Loyalty". There are 100,000 rooms, with i,000 halls connecting to the respective 100 rooms in that hall. (For example, Hall No. i has rooms 1–100, Hall No. 2 has rooms 101–200, and then on.) Members of the Church tin visit each other'south rooms, exit comments on their walls, and admission provided social media.

Poppy attended the 2018 American Music Awards.[l] [51] [52] Afterward winning the Breakthrough Artist in 2017, Poppy returned to the Streamy Awards in 2018 equally a presenter.[53] [54] Her encompass of "Metallic" was featured in the video game WWE 2K20.

2019–2020: Asphyxiate, Genesis 1, I Disagree, and Poppy's Inferno [edit]

On January 8, 2019, Poppy announced a graphic novel through Z2 Comics entitled Genesis 1, which was released to comic book stores on July 10.[55] The graphic novel tells the origin of Poppy. The description on Z2 Comics' website reads "Is she a girl? Is she a car? Is she humanity's redemption, or its damnation? Don't be scared – either way, she is Poppy… and y'all love Poppy. Witness the genesis of the internet phenomenon in this original graphic novel, arranged with an exclusive brand new album."[56] It was co-written by Poppy, Sinclair and Ryan Cady, with art past Masa Minoura and Ian McGinty. She elaborated in an interview with Gigwise that the album released with the graphic novel, titled I C U: Music to Read To, is an ambience music album meant to be listened to while reading.[57]

On January 23, Billboard announced Poppy would star in the augmented-reality experience A Jester's Tale created and directed by Asad J. Malik. It was produced past RYOT and 1RIC, premiering at the Sundance Film Festival as part of the New Frontier plan.[58] The storyline "transports viewers inside a child's bedroom to meet a bandage of character holograms". Afterwards attending the iHeartRadio awards in 2016,[59] she returned in 2019 wearing a dress designed by Viktor & Rolf,[lx] [61] and saturday front row at their style show.[62] [63] In 2019, Poppy revealed plans for a movie and her own music streaming service.[64] She attended the Billboard Music Awards. Her vocal "Scary Mask" was released on May 29, and featured American stone band Fever 333.[65] The vocal was included on her second EP, Choke, which was on released on June 28.[66]

The title track was released as the second single from the album (following "Concrete" in August) on October four alongside the album pre-order. The anthology continues the metal sound featured on her 2019 EP Choke and the latter one-half of Am I a Girl? [67] [68] "Bloodmoney" was released as the third single from the album on November half-dozen, 2019,[69] and "Fill the Crown" was released as the fourth single from the album on Dec 11, 2019.[70] The last single from the album, "Anything Like Me," was released alongside the album and the music video for the rails on January 10, 2020.[71] I Disagree was released on January 10, 2020, through Sumerian Records.[72]

A argument confirming that Poppy and Sinclair parted means was released in Dec 2019.[73] She accused him of glamorizing suicide and using this to manipulate her.[73] Responding to the fan speculations that some of her videos were "secret cries for assist", Poppy noted that while information technology was not intentional, the videos projected a facet of reality and "people online sensed it a lot sooner than I did".[74] Poppy has never publicly retracted her initial statements regarding Mars Argo's accusations and insists she was "never controlled" by Mixter,[75] further stating that "he didn't want to make YouTube videos, simply [she] begged him".[76] On January 28, 2020, Poppy announced her 2nd graphic novel, titled Poppy's Inferno, illustrated by Zoe Thorogood and Amilcar Pinna and co-written by Ryan Cady. After numerous delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was published on Oct 20 alongside a soundtrack album, Music to Scream To.[77] [78] On June 3, Poppy released a cover of the 2002 t.A.T.u. hit, "All the Things She Said".[79] Presently after, the song "Khaos x4" was released, forth with the proclamation of the deluxe version of I Disagree, titled I Disagree (more), later released on August xiv.[lxxx] [81] On December 1, Sumerian released her Christmas EP, A Very Poppy Christmas.[82]

2020–present: Eat and Flux [edit]

On December 29, 2020, Poppy appear that she had been working on the follow-up album to I Disagree, and said it will have "a completely unlike sonic vibe" to its predecessor.[83]

On March 14, 2021, Poppy'south vocal "Bloodmoney" earned a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance, making her the kickoff solo female artist to exist nominated in the category.[84] She also performed a new song titled "Swallow".[84] On April 21, her vocal "Say Cheese" was made the official theme song for professional wrestling testify WWE NXT, post-obit her functioning at the aforementioned issue on April 9.[85] Both "Consume" and "Say Cheese" were included on her fourth EP, a surprise release titled Swallow (NXT Soundtrack).[86] On June 30, she released a new song titled "Her" as the beginning unmarried from her 4th studio album Flux.[87] On July 29, she announced that Flux would be released on September 24, and released the title track as the second single from the album.[88] On August 25, she released "So Mean" as the third single from Flux with an accompanying music video.[89] On September 24, she released the balance of the studio anthology.[90]

Poppy and Sumerian Records teamed upwards with Roblox for its first-e'er listening party upon release of the anthology, streaming Flux on the gaming platform. Music from the album was integrated throughout nine Roblox games, starting on September 24 and ending on September 26.[91]

On January 11, 2022, Poppy released a new song titled "3.14".[92] She also announced the Never Detect My Place Tour, which started on March 8 in Sacramento, California, and is slated to end on November 30 in Glasgow.[93]

YouTube [edit]

Poppy in front of a pure white background, characteristic of her YouTube videos

Poppy'due south YouTube channel was created on October 6, 2011, and her earliest video (an abstruse skit chosen Poppy Eats Cotton Processed, directed by Titanic Sinclair) was uploaded on Nov four, 2014,[94] The videos are described by their producer Sinclair as "a combination of Andy Warhol's pop accessibility, David Lynch's creepiness, and Tim Burton's zany comedic tone".[17] The channel has been discussed by other YouTubers, including PewDiePie,[95] Social Repose,[96] Night Mind,[97] the Film Theorists,[98] Reaction Time, and the Fine Brothers on their React series. She starred in an episode in which she reacts to children reacting to her videos.[99] She has likewise appeared in an episode of the web series Good Mythical Morning.[100]

Sinclair alluded in an interview that Poppy's character in the promotional videos presented itself to him as an android and how some of the concept relates to the uncanny valley hypothesis.[101] Poppy has stated that her YouTube videos tell a story.[102] Aside from her abstract promotional videos, Poppy'south channel features her original music,[103] [104] various covers, and audio-visual versions of her songs.

Poppy's friend Charlotte, a celebrity-interviewing mannequin with a synthetic vocalisation, is a recurring character. She usually appears interacting with Poppy but also on her own.[105] She appears to have developed a drug and jealousy trouble after Poppy became famous, which strains their relationship,[9] [106] although Charlotte became Poppy's opening deed for her 2017–2018 Poppy.Computer Tour. Other characters include Charlotte's son, a boy mannequin who has taken the brunt of abuse at the easily of his mother during a drugged stupor; Establish (voiced by Sinclair), a potted basil plant who is one of Poppy's closest friends and biggest supporter; and Skeleton (also voiced by Sinclair), a plastic model skeleton who is revealed as Charlotte's drug dealer.

The channel also has an blithe promotional miniseries chosen Everybody Wants to Be Poppy, directed by Titanic Sinclair and illustrated by Melanie Foreman, which stars Poppy as herself, Titanic Sinclair equally Rex, thespian Matt Bennett as Pho, Canadian singer-songwriter Simon Wilcox as Phoebe, and Los Angeles-based photographer Sam McGuire as Wyatt. The series documents Poppy and King'south journey as they try to find a "magical kale smoothie".[107]

I'm Poppy, a short moving-picture show and the get-go episode of a proposed television serial of the same name written and directed by Titanic Sinclair, premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. In it, Poppy leaves the Internet for the real world and confronts the pitfalls of fame, including cults, deranged fans, Satan, and her bitter rival Charlotte.[108] [109]

Artistry [edit]

Poppy'south musical style has been described every bit pop,[110] [111] [112] [113] heavy metal,[112] [113] stone,[110] [114] electronic,[115] [116] industrial,[117] [115] and experimental.[118] More specifically, her music has been described as various subgenres including trip the light fantastic-pop,[111] [112] nu metal,[88] [119] electropop,[120] [121] fine art popular,[117] experimental pop,[114] synth-pop,[117] advanced pop,[122] bubblegum pop,[123] dream pop,[112] pop stone,[119] hard rock,[124] ambient,[125] metalcore,[126] alternative rock,[127] pop punk,[120] kawaii metal,[120] industrial metal,[128] and industrial stone.[112] Poppy has described herself as a "kawaii Barbie child".[129] [130] She has described her music style as "music [that] makes y'all want to dominion the earth." Poppy states that she drew inspiration from genres such as J-popular and Yard-pop, as well as reggae. She recalls commencement to write music in 2012. She told Tiger Beat her musical inspirations are Cyndi Lauper, unicorns and Elvis Presley.[131] She is a fan of Jimmy Eat Earth, No Dubiousness, Norma Jean, and Blondie.[129] [132]

Public persona [edit]

Overview [edit]

Poppy has said that her stage name originated equally a nickname given to her by a friend.[133] A natural brunette, she has dyed her hair many colors, usually to friction match the aesthetic of each of her albums' corresponding eras.[134]

In April 2017, Poppy began selling a book on her website for called The Gospel of Poppy, described as "a book of wisdom".[9] [135]

Poppy's identity was initially kept guarded. She explained in 2016, "I don't want people to talk virtually how old I am; I desire them to talk about what I'm making. [...] People, peculiarly nowadays, are so obsessed with knowing everything. They'll have to invest their fourth dimension in finding it."[136] In 2018, she tweeted that she had kept her identity guarded due to being a survivor of past abuse.[137]

Reception [edit]

Critics have both praised the catchiness of Poppy'due south music and described her persona as distant from reality. Racked called her "sweet, but alien" and "brightly addictive".[17] PopularTV said of her music: "Paralleling Gwen Stefani in the No Doubt era, That Poppy mixes punk with ska-pop and makes you desire to go upwardly and dance." The UQ Music Blog described her as "Electra Centre meets Princess Peach".[138] David Mogendorff, who works in artist content and services for YouTube and Google Play Music, said she has "a strong J- and Grand-pop influence".[139]

Poppy's YouTube aqueduct is oftentimes regarded as a commentary on social media. Vice described the tone of the channel, maxim, "If yous have the patience to piece of work your way through all the videos on this channel, sure trends get-go to emerge. The near obvious is Poppy'southward fixation with the internet and social media culture, which she claims to dear. But far more than interesting is the full general tone of the videos, which accept gotten progressively darker over the last two years."[140] Gita Jackson of Kotaku suggested the videos are a commentary on the feel of existence online, writing, "In a way, she's made every YouTube video, always. Her channel is an index of every insincere apology, desperate bid for views and assurance that they couldn't do it without her fans y'all'll ever run into. That Poppy is non only skewering the applesauce of people who make a living as public figures on the internet—she has it out for the unabridged feel of beingness online." Mogendorff said the videos are "similar social commentary... touch[ing] on the anxieties of modern life" and "a actually interesting mode of communicating, personal simply strange".[139]

V magazine listed Poppy as part of the new generation of music, saying that "her hatched-from-an-egg, Glinda the Skillful Witch vibes take inspired labels from 'homo ASMR' to a ane-adult female 'digital rabbit hole', none of which seem to stick".[141] Paper magazine too listed Poppy equally i of the 100 women revolutionizing popular music, noting that "no matter what Poppy does, nosotros can larn to expect the unexpected".[142] Alternative Press cited Poppy in their list of xx artists who defined the sound of nu-metal.[143]

Personal life [edit]

Poppy's potential gender questioning influenced the themes of Am I a Girl? [ citation needed ] In a 2019 interview, she stated that she identified as a woman and that she believes "everyone should exist able to identify with whatever they choose".[144]

In October 2019, Poppy began dating rapper Ghostemane. In July 2020, she appear on social media that the two were engaged.[145] [146] The couple separated and chosen off their date in late 2021.[147]

In April 2020, Poppy began to post stylized brand-upwards tutorials on her YouTube channel. She tweeted to explain, "My ex-boyfriend would always tell me I looked ugly without make-upward on, and I should never been seen without it." She likewise claimed that the same ex-boyfriend was leaking her unreleased videos, photographs of her without make-up, and "very personal demos that just he has" such as a cover of the Pokémon theme song. In response to the declared leak, she posted the cover of the Pokémon theme vocal herself.[148]

Poppy shared a friendship with singer Marilyn Manson,[149] [150] [151] just removed all mention of him from her Instagram page following multiple abuse allegations against him in 2021.

Filmography [edit]

Films [edit]

Twelvemonth Bear witness Role Notes
2019 A Jester'due south Tale Herself For the 2019 Sundance Film Festival

Television [edit]

Year Show Role Notes
2015 Jessie Educatee Uncredited cameo[152]
2019 Impulse Verse Student Cameo[153]
2021 The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Guest judge Flavor 4, episode four
TBA The Idol Herself Cameo[154]

Spider web [edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Everybody Wants to Exist Poppy Herself Pb song role; iii episodes
2017 Internet Famous with Poppy Atomic number 82 role; v episodes
2018 I'1000 Poppy Lead role[155]

Discography [edit]

  • Poppy.Computer (2017)
  • Am I a Daughter? (2018)
  • I Disagree (2020)
  • Flux (2021)

Bibliography [edit]

  • The Gospel of Poppy (2017)
  • Genesis one (2019)[55]
  • Poppy'southward Inferno (2020)[78]

Tours [edit]

Headlining

  • Poppy.Computer Bout (2017–xviii)[156]
  • Am I a Girl? Tour (2018–19)[157]
  • I Disagree Tour (2020)[158]
  • Never Find My Place Tour (2022)[93]

Co-headlining

  • Threesome Tour (2019; with Bring Me the Horizon and Sleeping with Sirens)[159]

Supporting

  • Bully Pumpkins - Spirits on Fire Tour (2022)

Awards and nominations [edit]

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Poppy at IMDb
  • Business Insider article, Dec five, 2017

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