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Poppy (singer)

Moriah Rose Pereira (born January 1, 1995), known professionally as Poppy and formerly as That Poppy, is an American singer, songwriter, and YouTuber. She first earned recognition for starring in surreal performance art videos on YouTube as an uncanny valley-like android who commented on and satirized internet culture and modern society. This led to the release of a pilot for the proposed 2018 surreal comedy online series I'm Poppy on YouTube Premium.

Poppy
Poppy performing in 2023
Born
Moriah Rose Pereira

(1995-01-01) January 1, 1995 (age 29)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • YouTuber
Years active2011–present
Musical career
Also known as
  • Moriah Poppy
  • That Poppy
  • Poppy Chan
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • bass
DiscographyPoppy discography
Labels
YouTube information
Channel
  • thatPoppyTV
Years active2011–present
Genres
  • Entertainment
  • satire
  • pop culture
  • music
Subscribers2.96 million[1]
Total views625 million[1]
100,000 subscribers2016
1,000,000 subscribers2017

Last updated: April 25, 2024
Websiteimpoppy.com
Signature

Poppy signed a recording contract with Island Records in early 2014, and released her debut pop extended play (EP) Bubblebath in 2016. In 2017, she signed with Mad Decent and released her debut art pop studio album Poppy.Computer. To promote the album, she embarked on the Poppy.Computer Tour.[2] She released her second album Am I a Girl? in 2018, where she experimented with electropop and nu metal.

In 2020, Poppy signed with Sumerian Records and released her third studio album I Disagree, which incorporated heavy metal and industrial rock and featured lyrical themes and music videos described as "disturbing", "violent", and "macabre".[3] The album spawned four singles, including "Bloodmoney", which received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2021, making Poppy the first solo female artist to be nominated in the category.

In 2021, as part of her long-time collaboration with professional wrestling promotion WWE and its NXT brand, she released the metalcore EP Eat (NXT Soundtrack). Her fourth studio album, Flux, was released in 2021 and featured an alternative rock sound. In 2023, she released her fifth studio album, Zig, which was described as dark pop.

Early life edit

Moriah Rose Pereira[4] was born in Boston, Massachusetts,[5][6] on January 1, 1995.[6][7][4] She moved with her family to Nashville, Tennessee at age 14.[8] She recalls wanting to be a Rockette as a child,[9] and took dance lessons for 11 years until deciding to be a musician.[10] She was bullied at school for being skinny and quiet, leading her to complete the latter half of her studies via homeschooling.[11] She moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18.[12]

Career edit

2011–2014: Beginnings edit

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

Poppy had her first performance at IndieCove in August 2011, where she covered an Alanis Morissette song.[13] Her YouTube channel was created in October 2011, under the name ThatPoppyTV,[14] alongside another channel, Moriah Poppy, where she posted covers and vlogs. However, all of these videos, as well as the second channel, were deleted in 2014.[15] She performed at social media festivals, including VidCon in June 2012 and DigiTour in June 2013.[16] She was featured on Eppic's song "Hide and Seek" in 2013,[17] and moved to Los Angeles to pursue her music career.[18] There she teamed up with director Corey Michael Mixter, known by his stage name Titanic Sinclair, to make a series of abstract promotional videos on YouTube.

Her first YouTube skit called Poppy Eats Cotton Candy was uploaded in November 2014.[19] The videos are described by Sinclair as "a combination of Andy Warhol's pop accessibility, David Lynch's creepiness, and Tim Burton's zany comedic tone".[18] The channel has been discussed by other YouTubers, including PewDiePie,[20] Social Repose,[21] Night Mind,[22] the Film Theorists,[23] 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.[24] She has also appeared in an episode of the web series Good Mythical Morning.[25]

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.[26] Poppy has stated that her YouTube videos tell a story.[27] Her fictional friend Charlotte, a celebrity-interviewing mannequin with a synthetic voice, is a recurring character. She usually appears interacting with Poppy but also on her own.[28] She appears to have developed a drug and jealousy problem after Poppy became famous, which strains their relationship.[7][29]

2015–2017: Poppy.Computer edit

 
During the Poppy.Computer Tour in October 2017

In 2015, she signed to Island Records under the name That Poppy and released her debut single, "Everybody Wants to Be Poppy", in June.[30][31] She performed at the Corona Capital Festival in November 2015.[32] In February 2016, her first pop record, an EP called Bubblebath was released.[33] It included the 2015 lead single "Lowlife".[34] In August 2016, she released a series of advertisements for the shoe company Steve Madden on her channel as a part of its Steve Madden Music program.[35] In October 2016, Poppy released an ambient music album called 3:36 (Music to Sleep To),[36][37] composed by Titanic Sinclair and herself, with assistance from polysomnographists from the Washington University School of Medicine.[38] The following month, she became the face of Japanese retailer Sanrio's first "Hello Sanrio" collection.[7]

In February 2017, Poppy starred in a series of videos for Comedy Central called "Internet Famous with Poppy".[39] That September, she received the Breakthrough Artist of the Year award from the Streamys.[40][41][42] Poppy's debut studio album, Poppy.Computer, was released in October 2017, by Mad Decent.[43] Its second single "Computer Boy" was released in May, and it received the Song of The Year nomination at the Unicorn Awards.[44] "Let's Make a Video" was released as the third single in June, alongside a VHS-grainy music video.[45] The third single "Interweb" was released in July, and was performed live at The Late Late Show with James Corden.[46] In November, Poppy announced that her second album was "almost ready", and that she was going to Japan again to finish it.[47] Her first concert tour, the Poppy.Computer Tour, started on October 19, 2017, in Vancouver.[48][49][50]

Poppy made her YouTube Rewind debut in 2017, and was one of the few content creators to get her own lines.[51] In April 2017, Poppy began selling a book on her website called The Gospel of Poppy, described as "a book of wisdom".[7][52] In March 2018, Poppy performed "Moshi Moshi" at the Japanese pop music festival, Popspring.[53]

2018: Am I a Girl? edit

On April 17, 2018, Sinclair's 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 period after their separation and the subsequent abandonment of the project.[54][55][56] On May 7, Poppy made a public statement about the "frivolous" lawsuit, saying Argo was attempting to manipulate her psychologically. She called the suit a "publicity campaign" and a "desperate grab for fame".[57] The Sinclair case was settled out of court on September 14 "with no money exchanging hands".[58][59] The copyright case against Poppy was dismissed.[54][58]

In July 2018, Poppy released a cover of Gary Numan's song "Metal" as a single on all digital platforms.[60] Poppy's second studio album Am I a Girl? was released on October 31, 2018.[61] The album's lead single titled "In a Minute" was released in July.[62] The second single "Time Is Up" featured American DJ Diplo, and it was released in August.[63][64] Each week of October, she released three more singles from the album that are "Fashion After All", "Hard Feelings" and "X".[65] The album also featured the song "Play Destroy", a collaboration with Canadian singer Grimes.[61][66]

At the end of the year, Poppy began to drop hints about a new project and website called Poppy.Church.[67] The website is no longer active.[68] She attended the 2018 American Music Awards[69][70][71] and also returned to the Streamy Awards as a presenter.[72][73] Her cover of "Metal" was featured in the video game WWE 2K20.[74][75]

2019–2020: I Disagree 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.[76] The graphic novel tells the origin of Poppy.[77] It was co-written by Poppy, Sinclair and Ryan Cady, with art by 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 ambient music album meant to be listened to while reading.[78]

On January 23, 2019, Billboard announced Poppy would star in the augmented-reality experience A Jester's Tale created and directed by Asad J. Malik. It was produced by RYOT and 1RIC, premiering at the Sundance Film Festival as part of the New Frontier program.[79] The storyline "transports viewers inside a child's bedroom to meet a cast of character holograms". The same month, she released a song entitled "Voicemail".[80]

After attending the iHeartRadio awards in 2016,[81] she returned in 2019 wearing a dress designed by Viktor & Rolf,[82][83] and sat front row at their fashion show.[84] Poppy revealed plans for a horror movie[85] and her own music streaming service.[86] She attended the Billboard Music Awards.[87] Her song "Scary Mask" was released in May, and featured American rock band Fever 333.[88][89] The song was included on her second EP, Choke, which was released on June 28, 2019.[90]

In August 2019, Poppy signed with Sumerian Records and released her first single with them titled "Concrete" which served as the lead single from her third album.[91][92] The second single "I Disagree" followed in October alongside the album pre-order, and it was also revealed to be the album's title track.[93] In November, "Bloodmoney" served as the third single from I Disagree,[94][95] which later earned a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance, making her the first solo female artist to be nominated in the category.[96][97] "Fill The Crown" was released as the fourth single in December.[98][99] A statement confirming that Poppy and Sinclair parted ways was released in December 2019.[100] She accused him of glamorizing suicide and using this to manipulate her.[100] Poppy stated that while on tour, Sinclair had attempted to coerce her by threatening to hang himself with an item of hers.[101] She stated that Sinclair "lives an illusion that he is a gift to this earth".[101] Responding to the fan speculations that some of her videos were "secret cries for help", Poppy noted that while it was not intentional, the videos projected a facet of reality and "people online sensed it a lot sooner than I did".[12][102] Poppy stated regarding Mars Argo's allegations against Sinclair, "I was never 'an accomplice' to [Sinclair's] past actions like some believe — I was a person who suffered similar wrong doings as [Argo] brought to light."[101]

Poppy's third studio album I Disagree was released on January 10, 2020.[103] It peaked at number 130 on the Billboard 200, marking Poppy's first entry on the chart.[104] An official music video for "Anything Like Me", was released alongside the album.[105][106] On January 28, 2020, Poppy announced her second 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 October 20 alongside a soundtrack album, Music to Scream To.[107] In March, a music video for "Sit / Stay" was released.[108] It was her first music video to be self-directed. In June, Poppy released a cover of the 2002 t.A.T.u. single, "All the Things She Said".[109][110] The cover peaked at number 41 on Billboard's US Rock charts.[111] In July, "Khaos x4" was released as the album's final single, and the deluxe version of Poppy's third album, titled I Disagree (more), later followed on August 14, 2020.[112][113] She released a four-song Christmas EP, A Very Poppy Christmas on December 1, 2020.[114][115]

2021–2022: Flux edit

In March 2021, Poppy performed live at the Grammys and debuted the song "Eat".[116] In April, her song "Say Cheese" became the official theme song for professional wrestling show WWE NXT, following her performance at the aforementioned event on April 9, 2021.[117] In May, Poppy released a cover of Jack Off Jill's song "Fear Of Dying".[118] In June, she surprise-released her fourth EP, titled Eat (NXT Soundtrack) which features the previously performed songs "Eat" and "Say Cheese".[119][120]

On December 29, 2020, Poppy announced that she had been working on the follow-up album to I Disagree, and said it will have "a completely different sonic vibe" to its predecessor.[121] In June 2021, she released "Her" as the lead single from her fourth studio album Flux.[122][123] In July, she announced that Flux would be released on September 24, 2021 and released the title track as the second single from the album.[124][125] In August, she released "So Mean" as the third and final single from Flux with an accompanying music video.[126][127] Poppy and Sumerian Records teamed up with Roblox for its first-ever listening party upon the release of the album, 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, 2021.[128][129]

In January 2022, Poppy released a song about her cat Pi, titled "3.14" on YouTube.[130][131] She also announced the Never Find My Place Tour, which started on March 8 in Sacramento, California, and ended on November 30 in Glasgow.[132][133] On August 27, 2022, Poppy premiered a song at the Reading Festival called "FYB", an acronym for "Fuck You Back".[134] In September, she signed with Republic and Lava Records, and released the song "FYB".[135][136][137] It served as a single from her fifth EP Stagger, released in October. It was also announced that Stagger would be her only release under Republic and Lava Records.[138] A music video for the title track was released alongside the EP.[139] In December, Poppy began teasing new music, and announced that she is working on her next album.[140][141]

2023–present: Zig edit

 
Poppy performing in 2023

In 2023, Poppy returned to Sumerian Records, and released her fifth studio album Zig on October 27, 2023. In March 2023, Poppy announced "Church Outfit".[142] The song was released in April as the lead single from Zig.[143][144] The same month, she announced a co-headlining tour called the Godless/Goddess Tour with pop rock band Pvris. The tour started on August 18 and ended on September 15 and supporting acts include Pom Pom Squad and Tommy Genesis.[145][146] In May, Poppy released a cover of Kittie's song "Spit".[147][148] In June, she was featured alongside Danny Elfman on Stu Brooks' song "They'll Just Love You".[149] In July, Poppy released the second single from Zig titled "Knockoff", when she also announced the released date of the album.[150][151] The album's third single "Motorbike" was released in September.[152][153] Zig's fourth and final single "Hard" was released in October.[154] In November, Poppy was announced as a support act for Thirty Seconds to Mars' 2024 world tour in the United States.[155][156] In December, a music video for "Flicker" was released.[157]

In January 2024, Poppy released "V.A.N." in collaboration with metalcore band Bad Omens.[158][159] In April, she was featured on the Knocked Loose single "Suffocate".[160][161]

Artistry and image edit

Musical style and influences edit

Poppy's musical style has been described as pop, heavy metal, rock, electronic, industrial, and experimental.[note 1] More specifically, her music has covered various other genres including electropop, bubblegum pop, nu metal, pop-metal, dance-pop, art pop, experimental pop, synth-pop, avant-garde pop, dream pop, shoegaze, pop rock, pop punk, hyperpop, hard rock, noise, ambient, grunge, metalcore, alternative pop, alternative rock, industrial metal, and industrial rock.[note 2][note 3]

Poppy has been compared to artists such as Grimes, Icona Pop, Melanie Martinez, and Charli XCX.[30] Poppy has described herself as a "kawaii Barbie child".[184][185] She has described her music style as "music [that] makes you want to rule the world." Poppy states that she drew inspiration from genres such as J-pop and K-pop, as well as reggae. She recalls beginning to write music in 2012. She told Tiger Beat her musical inspirations are Cyndi Lauper, unicorns and Elvis Presley.[186] She is a fan of Jimmy Eat World, No Doubt, Norma Jean, Blondie, Gary Numan, Of Montreal, and Madonna.[184][187][188]

Public persona edit

Poppy has said that her stage name originated as a nickname given to her by a friend.[189] A natural brunette, she has dyed her hair many colors, usually to match the aesthetic of each of her albums' respective eras.[190]

Poppy's identity was initially kept guarded. She explained in 2016, "I don't want people to talk about how old I am; I want them to talk about what I'm making. [...] People, especially nowadays, are so obsessed with knowing everything. They'll have to invest their time in finding it."[191] In 2018, she tweeted that she originally kept her identity guarded due to being a survivor of past abuse.[192]

Critical reception edit

Critics have both praised the catchiness of Poppy's music and described her persona as distant from reality. Racked called her "sweet, but alien" and "brightly addictive".[18] In a review of I Disagree, Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic called it "a metallic storm, informed by pulsing beats, thrashing riffs, and crushing breakdowns. That fury is punctuated by atmospheric electronics and sugary vocals that support her deceptively confrontational lyrics."[193] David Mogendorff, who works in artist content and services for YouTube and Google Play Music, said she has "a strong J- and K-pop influence".[194]

Poppy's YouTube channel is often regarded as a commentary on social media. Vice described the tone of the channel, saying in 2022, "If you have the patience to work your way through all the videos on this channel, certain trends start to emerge. The most obvious is Poppy's fixation with the internet and social media culture, which she claims to love. But far more interesting is the general tone of the videos, which have gotten progressively darker over the last two years."[195] Gita Jackson of Kotaku suggested the videos are a commentary on the experience of being online, writing, "In a way, she's made every YouTube video, ever. Her channel is an index of every insincere apology, desperate bid for views and assurance that they couldn't do it without her fans you'll ever see. That Poppy is not only skewering the absurdity of people who make a living as public figures on the internet—she has it out for the entire experience of being online." Mogendorff said the videos are "like social commentary... touch[ing] on the anxieties of modern life" and "a really interesting way of communicating, personal but strange".[194]

V magazine listed Poppy as part of the new generation of music, saying that "her hatched-from-an-egg, Glinda the Good Witch vibes have inspired labels from 'human ASMR' to a one-woman 'digital rabbit hole', none of which seem to stick".[196] Paper magazine also listed Poppy as one of the 100 women revolutionizing pop music, noting that "no matter what Poppy does, we can learn to expect the unexpected".[197] Alternative Press cited Poppy in their list of 20 artists who defined the sound of nu-metal.[198]

Personal life edit

Poppy's potential gender questioning was one of the main themes of Am I a Girl?.[188] In a 2019 interview, she stated that she identified as a woman and that she believes "everyone should be able to identify with whatever they choose".[199]

In October 2019, Poppy began dating rapper Ghostemane. In July 2020, she announced on social media that the two were engaged.[200][201][202] The couple separated and called off their engagement in late 2021.[203]

In April 2020, Poppy began to post stylized make-up tutorials on her YouTube channel. She tweeted to explain, "My ex-boyfriend would always tell me I looked ugly without make-up on, and I should never been seen without it." She also claimed that the same ex-boyfriend was leaking her unreleased videos, photographs of her without make-up, and "very personal demos that only he has" such as a cover of the Pokémon theme song. In response to the alleged leak, she posted the cover of the Pokémon theme song herself.[204]

Poppy is friends with rock singer Marilyn Manson.[205][206][207]

Filmography edit

Films edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2019 A Jester's Tale Herself For the 2019 Sundance Film Festival [79]

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015 Jessie Student Uncredited cameo [208]
2019 Impulse Poetry Student Cameo [citation needed]
2021 The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Guest judge Season 4, episode 4 [209]
2022 The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Titans Guest judge Season 1, episode 6 [210]

Web edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015 Everybody Wants to Be Poppy Herself Lead vocal role; 3 episodes [citation needed]
2017 Internet Famous with Poppy Lead role; 5 episodes [citation needed]
2018 I'm Poppy Lead role [211]

Discography edit

Studio albums

Bibliography edit

  • The Gospel of Poppy (2017)
  • Genesis 1 (2019)[76]
  • Poppy's Inferno (2020)[107]

Tours edit

Awards and nominations edit

Year Organization Award Nominated work Result Ref.
2016 Tiger Beat
19 Under 19 Awards
Most Influential Song "Lowlife" Nominated [220]
2017 Streamy Awards Breakthrough Artist Herself Won [40][41][42]
Unicorn Awards Iconic Moment of the Year Won [221]
Song of the Year "Computer Boy" Nominated [222]
2018 Shorty Awards Best in Weird Herself Won [223]
2020 Heavy Music Awards Best Video "Scary Mask" Nominated [224]
World of Wonder's 2020 WOWIE Awards Outstanding Song "I Disagree" Nominated [225]
2021 Grammy Award Best Metal Performance "Bloodmoney" Nominated [96][97][116]
2022 Kerrang! Awards Best International Act Herself Won [226][227]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Musical styles:
  2. ^ Musical styles 2:
  3. ^ Musical styles 3:

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Poppy at AllMusic  
  • Poppy discography at Discogs  
  • Poppy at IMDb
  • Business Insider article, December 5, 2017

poppy, singer, moriah, rose, pereira, born, january, 1995, known, professionally, poppy, formerly, that, poppy, american, singer, songwriter, youtuber, first, earned, recognition, starring, surreal, performance, videos, youtube, uncanny, valley, like, android,. Moriah Rose Pereira born January 1 1995 known professionally as Poppy and formerly as That Poppy is an American singer songwriter and YouTuber She first earned recognition for starring in surreal performance art videos on YouTube as an uncanny valley like android who commented on and satirized internet culture and modern society This led to the release of a pilot for the proposed 2018 surreal comedy online series I m Poppy on YouTube Premium PoppyPoppy performing in 2023BornMoriah Rose Pereira 1995 01 01 January 1 1995 age 29 Boston Massachusetts U S OccupationsSinger songwriter YouTuberYears active2011 presentMusical careerAlso known asMoriah Poppy That Poppy Poppy ChanOriginLos Angeles California U S GenresPop heavy metal rock electronic industrial experimentalInstrument s Vocals guitar bassDiscographyPoppy discographyLabelsCreate Mad Decent Island I m Poppy Sumerian Republic LavaYouTube informationChannelthatPoppyTVYears active2011 presentGenresEntertainment satire pop culture musicSubscribers2 96 million 1 Total views625 million 1 Creator Awards100 000 subscribers20161 000 000 subscribers2017Last updated April 25 2024Websiteimpoppy wbr comSignature Poppy signed a recording contract with Island Records in early 2014 and released her debut pop extended play EP Bubblebath in 2016 In 2017 she signed with Mad Decent and released her debut art pop studio album Poppy Computer To promote the album she embarked on the Poppy Computer Tour 2 She released her second album Am I a Girl in 2018 where she experimented with electropop and nu metal In 2020 Poppy signed with Sumerian Records and released her third studio album I Disagree which incorporated heavy metal and industrial rock and featured lyrical themes and music videos described as disturbing violent and macabre 3 The album spawned four singles including Bloodmoney which received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2021 making Poppy the first solo female artist to be nominated in the category In 2021 as part of her long time collaboration with professional wrestling promotion WWE and its NXT brand she released the metalcore EP Eat NXT Soundtrack Her fourth studio album Flux was released in 2021 and featured an alternative rock sound In 2023 she released her fifth studio album Zig which was described as dark pop Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2011 2014 Beginnings 2 2 2015 2017 Poppy Computer 2 3 2018 Am I a Girl 2 4 2019 2020 I Disagree 2 5 2021 2022 Flux 2 6 2023 present Zig 3 Artistry and image 3 1 Musical style and influences 3 2 Public persona 4 Critical reception 5 Personal life 6 Filmography 6 1 Films 6 2 Television 6 3 Web 7 Discography 8 Bibliography 9 Tours 10 Awards and nominations 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksEarly life editMoriah Rose Pereira 4 was born in Boston Massachusetts 5 6 on January 1 1995 6 7 4 She moved with her family to Nashville Tennessee at age 14 8 She recalls wanting to be a Rockette as a child 9 and took dance lessons for 11 years until deciding to be a musician 10 She was bullied at school for being skinny and quiet leading her to complete the latter half of her studies via homeschooling 11 She moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18 12 Career edit2011 2014 Beginnings edit nbsp Poppy in front of a pure white background characteristic of her YouTube videos Poppy had her first performance at IndieCove in August 2011 where she covered an Alanis Morissette song 13 Her YouTube channel was created in October 2011 under the name ThatPoppyTV 14 alongside another channel Moriah Poppy where she posted covers and vlogs However all of these videos as well as the second channel were deleted in 2014 15 She performed at social media festivals including VidCon in June 2012 and DigiTour in June 2013 16 She was featured on Eppic s song Hide and Seek in 2013 17 and moved to Los Angeles to pursue her music career 18 There she teamed up with director Corey Michael Mixter known by his stage name Titanic Sinclair to make a series of abstract promotional videos on YouTube Her first YouTube skit called Poppy Eats Cotton Candy was uploaded in November 2014 19 The videos are described by Sinclair as a combination of Andy Warhol s pop accessibility David Lynch s creepiness and Tim Burton s zany comedic tone 18 The channel has been discussed by other YouTubers including PewDiePie 20 Social Repose 21 Night Mind 22 the Film Theorists 23 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 24 She has also appeared in an episode of the web series Good Mythical Morning 25 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 26 Poppy has stated that her YouTube videos tell a story 27 Her fictional friend Charlotte a celebrity interviewing mannequin with a synthetic voice is a recurring character She usually appears interacting with Poppy but also on her own 28 She appears to have developed a drug and jealousy problem after Poppy became famous which strains their relationship 7 29 2015 2017 Poppy Computer edit nbsp During the Poppy Computer Tour in October 2017 In 2015 she signed to Island Records under the name That Poppy and released her debut single Everybody Wants to Be Poppy in June 30 31 She performed at the Corona Capital Festival in November 2015 32 In February 2016 her first pop record an EP called Bubblebath was released 33 It included the 2015 lead single Lowlife 34 In August 2016 she released a series of advertisements for the shoe company Steve Madden on her channel as a part of its Steve Madden Music program 35 In October 2016 Poppy released an ambient music album called 3 36 Music to Sleep To 36 37 composed by Titanic Sinclair and herself with assistance from polysomnographists from the Washington University School of Medicine 38 The following month she became the face of Japanese retailer Sanrio s first Hello Sanrio collection 7 In February 2017 Poppy starred in a series of videos for Comedy Central called Internet Famous with Poppy 39 That September she received the Breakthrough Artist of the Year award from the Streamys 40 41 42 Poppy s debut studio album Poppy Computer was released in October 2017 by Mad Decent 43 Its second single Computer Boy was released in May and it received the Song of The Year nomination at the Unicorn Awards 44 Let s Make a Video was released as the third single in June alongside a VHS grainy music video 45 The third single Interweb was released in July and was performed live at The Late Late Show with James Corden 46 In November Poppy announced that her second album was almost ready and that she was going to Japan again to finish it 47 Her first concert tour the Poppy Computer Tour started on October 19 2017 in Vancouver 48 49 50 Poppy made her YouTube Rewind debut in 2017 and was one of the few content creators to get her own lines 51 In April 2017 Poppy began selling a book on her website called The Gospel of Poppy described as a book of wisdom 7 52 In March 2018 Poppy performed Moshi Moshi at the Japanese pop music festival Popspring 53 2018 Am I a Girl edit On April 17 2018 Sinclair s 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 period after their separation and the subsequent abandonment of the project 54 55 56 On May 7 Poppy made a public statement about the frivolous lawsuit saying Argo was attempting to manipulate her psychologically She called the suit a publicity campaign and a desperate grab for fame 57 The Sinclair case was settled out of court on September 14 with no money exchanging hands 58 59 The copyright case against Poppy was dismissed 54 58 In July 2018 Poppy released a cover of Gary Numan s song Metal as a single on all digital platforms 60 Poppy s second studio album Am I a Girl was released on October 31 2018 61 The album s lead single titled In a Minute was released in July 62 The second single Time Is Up featured American DJ Diplo and it was released in August 63 64 Each week of October she released three more singles from the album that are Fashion After All Hard Feelings and X 65 The album also featured the song Play Destroy a collaboration with Canadian singer Grimes 61 66 At the end of the year Poppy began to drop hints about a new project and website called Poppy Church 67 The website is no longer active 68 She attended the 2018 American Music Awards 69 70 71 and also returned to the Streamy Awards as a presenter 72 73 Her cover of Metal was featured in the video game WWE 2K20 74 75 2019 2020 I Disagree 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 76 The graphic novel tells the origin of Poppy 77 It was co written by Poppy Sinclair and Ryan Cady with art by 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 ambient music album meant to be listened to while reading 78 On January 23 2019 Billboard announced Poppy would star in the augmented reality experience A Jester s Tale created and directed by Asad J Malik It was produced by RYOT and 1RIC premiering at the Sundance Film Festival as part of the New Frontier program 79 The storyline transports viewers inside a child s bedroom to meet a cast of character holograms The same month she released a song entitled Voicemail 80 After attending the iHeartRadio awards in 2016 81 she returned in 2019 wearing a dress designed by Viktor amp Rolf 82 83 and sat front row at their fashion show 84 Poppy revealed plans for a horror movie 85 and her own music streaming service 86 She attended the Billboard Music Awards 87 Her song Scary Mask was released in May and featured American rock band Fever 333 88 89 The song was included on her second EP Choke which was released on June 28 2019 90 In August 2019 Poppy signed with Sumerian Records and released her first single with them titled Concrete which served as the lead single from her third album 91 92 The second single I Disagree followed in October alongside the album pre order and it was also revealed to be the album s title track 93 In November Bloodmoney served as the third single from I Disagree 94 95 which later earned a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance making her the first solo female artist to be nominated in the category 96 97 Fill The Crown was released as the fourth single in December 98 99 A statement confirming that Poppy and Sinclair parted ways was released in December 2019 100 She accused him of glamorizing suicide and using this to manipulate her 100 Poppy stated that while on tour Sinclair had attempted to coerce her by threatening to hang himself with an item of hers 101 She stated that Sinclair lives an illusion that he is a gift to this earth 101 Responding to the fan speculations that some of her videos were secret cries for help Poppy noted that while it was not intentional the videos projected a facet of reality and people online sensed it a lot sooner than I did 12 102 Poppy stated regarding Mars Argo s allegations against Sinclair I was never an accomplice to Sinclair s past actions like some believe I was a person who suffered similar wrong doings as Argo brought to light 101 Poppy s third studio album I Disagree was released on January 10 2020 103 It peaked at number 130 on the Billboard 200 marking Poppy s first entry on the chart 104 An official music video for Anything Like Me was released alongside the album 105 106 On January 28 2020 Poppy announced her second 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 October 20 alongside a soundtrack album Music to Scream To 107 In March a music video for Sit Stay was released 108 It was her first music video to be self directed In June Poppy released a cover of the 2002 t A T u single All the Things She Said 109 110 The cover peaked at number 41 on Billboard s US Rock charts 111 In July Khaos x4 was released as the album s final single and the deluxe version of Poppy s third album titled I Disagree more later followed on August 14 2020 112 113 She released a four song Christmas EP A Very Poppy Christmas on December 1 2020 114 115 2021 2022 Flux edit In March 2021 Poppy performed live at the Grammys and debuted the song Eat 116 In April her song Say Cheese became the official theme song for professional wrestling show WWE NXT following her performance at the aforementioned event on April 9 2021 117 In May Poppy released a cover of Jack Off Jill s song Fear Of Dying 118 In June she surprise released her fourth EP titled Eat NXT Soundtrack which features the previously performed songs Eat and Say Cheese 119 120 On December 29 2020 Poppy announced that she had been working on the follow up album to I Disagree and said it will have a completely different sonic vibe to its predecessor 121 In June 2021 she released Her as the lead single from her fourth studio album Flux 122 123 In July she announced that Flux would be released on September 24 2021 and released the title track as the second single from the album 124 125 In August she released So Mean as the third and final single from Flux with an accompanying music video 126 127 Poppy and Sumerian Records teamed up with Roblox for its first ever listening party upon the release of the album 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 2021 128 129 In January 2022 Poppy released a song about her cat Pi titled 3 14 on YouTube 130 131 She also announced the Never Find My Place Tour which started on March 8 in Sacramento California and ended on November 30 in Glasgow 132 133 On August 27 2022 Poppy premiered a song at the Reading Festival called FYB an acronym for Fuck You Back 134 In September she signed with Republic and Lava Records and released the song FYB 135 136 137 It served as a single from her fifth EP Stagger released in October It was also announced that Stagger would be her only release under Republic and Lava Records 138 A music video for the title track was released alongside the EP 139 In December Poppy began teasing new music and announced that she is working on her next album 140 141 2023 present Zig edit nbsp Poppy performing in 2023In 2023 Poppy returned to Sumerian Records and released her fifth studio album Zig on October 27 2023 In March 2023 Poppy announced Church Outfit 142 The song was released in April as the lead single from Zig 143 144 The same month she announced a co headlining tour called the Godless Goddess Tour with pop rock band Pvris The tour started on August 18 and ended on September 15 and supporting acts include Pom Pom Squad and Tommy Genesis 145 146 In May Poppy released a cover of Kittie s song Spit 147 148 In June she was featured alongside Danny Elfman on Stu Brooks song They ll Just Love You 149 In July Poppy released the second single from Zig titled Knockoff when she also announced the released date of the album 150 151 The album s third single Motorbike was released in September 152 153 Zig s fourth and final single Hard was released in October 154 In November Poppy was announced as a support act for Thirty Seconds to Mars 2024 world tour in the United States 155 156 In December a music video for Flicker was released 157 In January 2024 Poppy released V A N in collaboration with metalcore band Bad Omens 158 159 In April she was featured on the Knocked Loose single Suffocate 160 161 Artistry and image editMusical style and influences edit Poppy s musical style has been described as pop heavy metal rock electronic industrial and experimental note 1 More specifically her music has covered various other genres including electropop bubblegum pop nu metal pop metal dance pop art pop experimental pop synth pop avant garde pop dream pop shoegaze pop rock pop punk hyperpop hard rock noise ambient grunge metalcore alternative pop alternative rock industrial metal and industrial rock note 2 note 3 Poppy has been compared to artists such as Grimes Icona Pop Melanie Martinez and Charli XCX 30 Poppy has described herself as a kawaii Barbie child 184 185 She has described her music style as music that makes you want to rule the world Poppy states that she drew inspiration from genres such as J pop and K pop as well as reggae She recalls beginning to write music in 2012 She told Tiger Beat her musical inspirations are Cyndi Lauper unicorns and Elvis Presley 186 She is a fan of Jimmy Eat World No Doubt Norma Jean Blondie Gary Numan Of Montreal and Madonna 184 187 188 Public persona edit Poppy has said that her stage name originated as a nickname given to her by a friend 189 A natural brunette she has dyed her hair many colors usually to match the aesthetic of each of her albums respective eras 190 Poppy s identity was initially kept guarded She explained in 2016 I don t want people to talk about how old I am I want them to talk about what I m making People especially nowadays are so obsessed with knowing everything They ll have to invest their time in finding it 191 In 2018 she tweeted that she originally kept her identity guarded due to being a survivor of past abuse 192 Critical reception editCritics have both praised the catchiness of Poppy s music and described her persona as distant from reality Racked called her sweet but alien and brightly addictive 18 In a review of I Disagree Neil Z Yeung of AllMusic called it a metallic storm informed by pulsing beats thrashing riffs and crushing breakdowns That fury is punctuated by atmospheric electronics and sugary vocals that support her deceptively confrontational lyrics 193 David Mogendorff who works in artist content and services for YouTube and Google Play Music said she has a strong J and K pop influence 194 Poppy s YouTube channel is often regarded as a commentary on social media Vice described the tone of the channel saying in 2022 If you have the patience to work your way through all the videos on this channel certain trends start to emerge The most obvious is Poppy s fixation with the internet and social media culture which she claims to love But far more interesting is the general tone of the videos which have gotten progressively darker over the last two years 195 Gita Jackson of Kotaku suggested the videos are a commentary on the experience of being online writing In a way she s made every YouTube video ever Her channel is an index of every insincere apology desperate bid for views and assurance that they couldn t do it without her fans you ll ever see That Poppy is not only skewering the absurdity of people who make a living as public figures on the internet she has it out for the entire experience of being online Mogendorff said the videos are like social commentary touch ing on the anxieties of modern life and a really interesting way of communicating personal but strange 194 V magazine listed Poppy as part of the new generation of music saying that her hatched from an egg Glinda the Good Witch vibes have inspired labels from human ASMR to a one woman digital rabbit hole none of which seem to stick 196 Paper magazine also listed Poppy as one of the 100 women revolutionizing pop music noting that no matter what Poppy does we can learn to expect the unexpected 197 Alternative Press cited Poppy in their list of 20 artists who defined the sound of nu metal 198 Personal life editPoppy s potential gender questioning was one of the main themes of Am I a Girl 188 In a 2019 interview she stated that she identified as a woman and that she believes everyone should be able to identify with whatever they choose 199 In October 2019 Poppy began dating rapper Ghostemane In July 2020 she announced on social media that the two were engaged 200 201 202 The couple separated and called off their engagement in late 2021 203 In April 2020 Poppy began to post stylized make up tutorials on her YouTube channel She tweeted to explain My ex boyfriend would always tell me I looked ugly without make up on and I should never been seen without it She also claimed that the same ex boyfriend was leaking her unreleased videos photographs of her without make up and very personal demos that only he has such as a cover of the Pokemon theme song In response to the alleged leak she posted the cover of the Pokemon theme song herself 204 Poppy is friends with rock singer Marilyn Manson 205 206 207 Filmography editFilms edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 2019 A Jester s Tale Herself For the 2019 Sundance Film Festival 79 Television edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 2015 Jessie Student Uncredited cameo 208 2019 Impulse Poetry Student Cameo citation needed 2021 The Boulet Brothers Dragula Guest judge Season 4 episode 4 209 2022 The Boulet Brothers Dragula Titans Guest judge Season 1 episode 6 210 Web edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 2015 Everybody Wants to Be Poppy Herself Lead vocal role 3 episodes citation needed 2017 Internet Famous with Poppy Lead role 5 episodes citation needed 2018 I m Poppy Lead role 211 Discography editMain article Poppy discography Studio albums Poppy Computer 2017 Am I a Girl 2018 I Disagree 2020 Flux 2021 Zig 2023 Bibliography editThe Gospel of Poppy 2017 Genesis 1 2019 76 Poppy s Inferno 2020 107 Tours editMain article List of Poppy live performances Poppy Computer Tour 2017 2018 212 213 Am I a Girl Tour 2018 2019 214 215 Threesome Tour 2019 with Bring Me the Horizon and Sleeping with Sirens 216 I Disagree Tour 2020 217 Never Find My Place Tour 2022 132 Godless Goddess Tour 2023 with Pvris 145 146 Zig Tour 2024 218 Life is But a Dream Tour 2024 with Avenged Sevenfold and Sullivan King 219 Awards and nominations editYear Organization Award Nominated work Result Ref 2016 Tiger Beat19 Under 19 Awards Most Influential Song Lowlife Nominated 220 2017 Streamy Awards Breakthrough Artist Herself Won 40 41 42 Unicorn Awards Iconic Moment of the Year Won 221 Song of the Year Computer Boy Nominated 222 2018 Shorty Awards Best in Weird Herself Won 223 2020 Heavy Music Awards Best Video Scary Mask Nominated 224 World of Wonder s 2020 WOWIE Awards Outstanding Song I Disagree Nominated 225 2021 Grammy Award Best Metal Performance Bloodmoney Nominated 96 97 116 2022 Kerrang Awards Best International Act Herself Won 226 227 Notes edit Musical styles pop 30 36 162 163 164 165 heavy metal 162 164 165 rock 163 166 electronic 167 168 industrial 163 167 experimental 169 Musical styles 2 electropop 165 88 170 bubblegum pop 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s Tale Premiering at Sundance 2019 Exclusive Billboard Retrieved January 14 2021 Benjamin Jeff Poppy Shares Details On New Single Voicemail WWE Collaboration AR Experience At Sundance amp More Forbes Retrieved March 26 2024 Lynch Kelly April 4 2016 That Poppy 2016 iHeartRadio Music Awards The Hollywood Gossip Archived from the original on March 27 2022 Retrieved June 28 2022 Nazaret March 15 2019 Poppy 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards Steal Her Style Retrieved June 28 2022 Okwodu Janelle March 15 2019 Poppy Wears Viktor and Rolf s 2019 Couture to the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2019 Vogue Retrieved March 17 2019 Eckardt Stephanie March 15 2019 Poppy Shows Up at iHeartRadio Music Awards in Fashion Week s Most Memed Dress W Retrieved June 28 2022 Smith Engelhardt Joe November 22 2019 Poppy has a horror movie in the works with collaborator Titanic Sinclair Alternative Press Retrieved June 28 2022 Kosanovich Kevin March 15 2019 That s Five with Poppy StockX News Retrieved June 28 2022 See All the Red Carpet Photos From the 2019 Billboard Music Awards Billboard May 1 2019 Retrieved June 28 2022 a b Chelosky Danielle May 29 2019 Watch Fever 333 s Creepy Collaboration With Singer Songwriter Poppy Kerrang Retrieved June 28 2022 Shoemaker Whitney May 5 2019 Poppy Fever 333 reveal Scary Mask collab release date Alternative Press Retrieved February 27 2022 Trefor Cai June 28 2019 Poppy s track by track guide to new EP Choke Gigwise Retrieved February 27 2022 Slipknot Meets Bubblegum Pop Watch Poppy Dig Graves in Crazy New Concrete Video Revolver August 22 2019 Retrieved March 26 2024 Shoemaker Whitney August 22 2019 Poppy debuts new track Concrete signs with Sumerian Records Alternative Press Magazine Retrieved March 26 2024 Brown Paul Browny October 4 2019 Poppy Announces New Album I Disagree Unleashed The Title Track Single Wall Of Sound Retrieved March 26 2024 Skinner Tom November 6 2019 Watch Poppy s sinister official video for new track Bloodmoney NME Retrieved April 5 2023 Neilstein Vince November 6 2019 Poppy Releases New Single Bloodmoney with Violent Music Video MetalSucks Retrieved March 26 2024 a b 2021 Grammys Awards Show Complete Nominees List Grammy November 24 2020 Archived from the original on January 6 2022 Retrieved February 27 2022 a b Freiman Jordan March 15 2021 Grammys 2021 Complete list of winners and nominees CBS News Retrieved February 27 2022 Poppy Releases Music Video For New Single Fill The Crown Blabbermouth net December 11 2019 Retrieved April 5 2023 Schaffner Lauryn December 11 2019 Poppy Doesn t Believe in Genres Shares New Song Fill the Crown Exclusive Interview Loudwire Retrieved February 27 2022 a b Lavin Will December 29 2019 Poppy parts ways with Titanic Sinclair accuses him of manipulative patterns NME Retrieved February 27 2022 a b c Ting Jasmine December 29 2019 Poppy Parts With Creative Partner Titanic Sinclair Paper Hunt El July 1 2021 Poppy interview The Forty Five Retrieved June 29 2022 Padin Malvika January 9 2020 Album Review Poppy I Disagree Gigwise Retrieved February 27 2022 Cabison Rosalie January 2 2013 Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved March 26 2024 Poppy Releases Anything Like Me Music Video The PRP January 9 2020 Retrieved April 5 2023 Quiles Alyssa January 10 2020 Poppy co directs trippy Anything Like Me music video off latest album Alternative Press Retrieved February 27 2022 a b Dowd Rachael October 20 2020 Enter Inferno with Poppy s graphic novel soundtrack Music to Scream To Alternative Press Archived from the original on March 15 2021 Retrieved February 27 2022 Poppy reveals self directed Sit Stay video DIY March 20 2020 Retrieved March 26 2024 Kennelty Greg June 3 2020 Poppy s Cover Of T A T U s 2002 Hit All The Things She Said Kicks Ass Metal Injection Retrieved June 29 2022 Childers Chad June 3 2020 Poppy Releases All the Things She Said Cover for Pride Month Loudwire Retrieved February 27 2022 devops January 2 2013 Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard Retrieved March 26 2024 Skinner Tom July 28 2020 Poppy shares new track Khaos x4 from deluxe version of I Disagree NME Retrieved February 27 2022 Schaffner Lauryn August 14 2020 Poppy Drops Three New Songs Releases I Disagree More Album Loudwire Retrieved February 27 2022 Zukowski Zenae November 19 2020 Poppy to release A Very Poppy Christmas EP in December Metal Insider Retrieved February 27 2022 Zukowski Zenae November 17 2020 Poppy Releases I Won t Be Home for Christmas From Upcoming Christmas EP Loudwire Retrieved April 5 2023 a b Daly Rhian March 14 2021 Watch Poppy debut new song Eat at Grammys 2021 NME Archived from the original on March 3 2024 Retrieved May 1 2024 Carter Emily April 9 2021 Watch Poppy perform unreleased song Say Cheese Kerrang Archived from the original on April 9 2021 Retrieved April 21 2021 Battoclette Augusta May 26 2021 Poppy unleashes gritty rendition of Fear Of Dying listen Alternative Press Archived from the original on July 19 2015 Retrieved May 17 2021 Enis Eli June 8 2021 Hear Poppy s New Surprise EP EAT NXT Soundtrack Revolver Archived from the original on June 9 2021 Retrieved April 5 2023 Poppy releases NXT soundtrack Eat WWE June 8 2021 Archived from the original on June 9 2021 Retrieved June 30 2021 Reed Ryan December 29 2020 Exit Interview Poppy on Canceled Tours the New Sonic Vibe of Her Next LP Spin Archived from the original on December 29 2020 Retrieved December 29 2020 Carter Josh June 30 2021 Poppy s new single Her comes with a dystopian stop motion video Alternative Press Archived from the original on August 13 2022 Retrieved April 5 2023 Schaffner Lauryn June 30 2021 Poppy Is Channeling Nirvana on New Song Her Loudwire Archived from the original on March 27 2022 Retrieved June 30 2021 a b Carter Josh August 2 2021 Poppy announces new album Flux with visual for title track watch Alternative Press Archived from the original on March 27 2022 Retrieved May 1 2024 Carter Emily July 30 2021 Poppy announces new album Flux drops deceptively ominous video for title track Kerrang Archived from the original on April 23 2023 Retrieved April 23 2023 Neale Matthew August 25 2021 Poppy shares new single So Mean with self directed video NME Archived from the original on April 5 2023 Retrieved April 5 2023 Quiles Alyssa August 25 2021 Poppy Drops New Video For So Mean Ahead Of Upcoming Album Flux Watch Alternative Press Archived from the original on April 17 2022 Retrieved May 1 2024 Skinner Tom September 28 2021 Roblox launches Listening Parties feature for acts to debut new albums NME Archived from the original on October 25 2021 Retrieved April 23 2023 Cirisano Tatiana September 24 2021 Roblox Introduces Listening Parties Starting With Poppy s New Album Billboard Archived from the original on October 5 2021 Retrieved September 24 2021 Carter Emily January 12 2022 Poppy surprise releases new song 3 14 about her cat Kerrang Archived from the original on January 17 2024 Retrieved May 1 2024 Singh Surej January 12 2022 Listen to Poppy s new song 3 14 written for her sweet and mean pet cat Pi NME Archived from the original on October 14 2023 Retrieved May 1 2024 a b Aubrey Elizabeth January 9 2022 Poppy announces details of Never Find My Place world tour NME Archived from the original on January 17 2024 Retrieved May 1 2024 Carter Emily January 20 2022 Poppy unveils extensive 2022 world tour dates Kerrang Archived from the original on October 14 2023 Retrieved May 1 2024 Stutler Ali August 27 2022 Poppy debuts new song FYB at Reading 2022 It s about somebody getting what they deserve Dork Archived from the original on October 14 2023 Retrieved May 1 2024 Scarlett Liz September 23 2022 Poppy unleashes punk rager FYB announces new EP Stagger Metal Hammer Archived from the original on February 4 2024 Retrieved May 1 2024 Childers Chad September 23 2022 Poppy Goes Punky With New Song FYB Announces Stagger EP Loudwire Archived from the original on June 5 2023 Retrieved May 1 2024 Hear Poppy s Ripping New Revenge Anthem FYB Revolver September 23 2022 Archived from the original on October 14 2023 Retrieved May 1 2024 Williams Kyann Sian August 28 2022 Poppy on her new EP Stagger I just feel like it s a mini chapter in my life NME Archived from the original on March 26 2024 Retrieved May 1 2024 Enis Eli October 14 2022 See Poppy s Hypnotic Video for Haunting New Song Stagger Revolver Archived from the original on January 16 2024 Retrieved May 1 2024 Carter Emily December 13 2022 Poppy teases new music and her next era Kerrang Archived from the original on June 3 2023 Retrieved May 1 2024 I Was Internally Dying Poppy Speaks Up and Breaks Free Revolver December 23 2022 Archived from the original on October 26 2023 Retrieved May 1 2024 Duran Anagricel March 28 2023 Poppy shares release date for new single Church Outfit NME Archived from the original on April 4 2023 Retrieved April 4 2023 Brooks Dave April 4 2023 Poppy Returns to Sumerian Records Drops New Single Church Outfit Billboard Archived from the original on April 4 2023 Retrieved April 4 2023 Pilley Max April 4 2023 Poppy returns with new single Church Outfit DIY Archived from the original on April 4 2023 Retrieved April 4 2023 a b Enis Eli April 5 2023 Poppy announces summer North American tour with Pvris Revolver Archived from the original on April 9 2023 Retrieved April 27 2024 a b Bell Sadie April 5 2023 Poppy amp Pvris announce exciting co headlining tour featuring Pom Pom Squad Tommy Genesis as support Alternative Press Archived from the original on April 5 2023 Retrieved April 5 2023 Enis Eli April 25 2023 Hear clip of Poppy s insanely heavy cover of Kittie s Spit Revolver Archived from the original on April 25 2023 Retrieved April 25 2023 Poppy Shares Tease Of Her Upcoming Cover Of Kittie s Spit The PRP April 25 2023 Archived from the original on April 26 2023 Retrieved April 27 2024 Hear Poppy duet with Danny Elfman on new Stu Brooks song They ll Just Love You Revolver June 15 2023 Archived from the original on June 16 2023 Retrieved April 27 2024 Mier Tomas July 19 2023 Poppy Drops Knockoff Announces Album Zig Rolling Stone Archived from the original on July 19 2023 Retrieved July 19 2023 Navidson Will July 19 2023 Hear Poppy yearn for that real shit on dark new song Knockoff Revolver Archived from the original on July 19 2023 Retrieved July 19 2023 Carter Emily September 12 2023 Watch the video for Poppy s new single Motorbike Kerrang Archived from the original on September 17 2023 Retrieved April 27 2024 Enis Eli September 12 2023 See Poppy s high octane video for new song Motorbike Revolver Archived from the original on September 17 2023 Retrieved April 27 2024 Enis Eli October 20 2023 See Poppy go Hard in video for catchy new song Revolver Archived from the original on October 27 2023 Retrieved April 27 2024 Thirty Seconds To Mars announce huge world tour for 2024 Kerrang November 9 2023 Archived from the original on November 9 2023 Retrieved November 11 2023 Thirty Seconds to Mars Announce 2024 Tour with AFI Poppy and KennyHoopla Consequence November 9 2023 Archived from the original on November 10 2023 Retrieved November 12 2023 Lyles Dylan December 1 2023 Poppy Releases Official Music Video For Flicker UK Headlining Tour To Kick Off In February 2024 Icon Vs Icon Archived from the original on December 1 2023 Retrieved April 27 2024 Hear Bad Omens and Poppy join forces on epic new song V A N Revolver January 24 2024 Archived from the original on April 18 2024 Retrieved April 25 2024 Bad Omens tap Poppy for intense new single V A N Alternative Press January 24 2024 Archived from the original on February 14 2024 Retrieved April 25 2024 Alderslade Merlin April 23 2024 It allowed us to push the boundaries of what we thought was feasible Listen to Knocked Loose and Poppy s outrageously heavy new single Suffocate Metal Hammer Archived from the original on April 24 2024 Retrieved April 25 2024 Singh Surej April 24 2024 Listen to Knocked Loose and Poppy s crushing new single Suffocate NME Archived from the original on April 24 2024 Retrieved April 27 2024 a b Darus Alex January 9 2020 Top 10 Poppy metal moments that defined the journey to I Disagree Alternative Press Archived from the original on June 29 2022 Retrieved June 29 2022 a b c Ewens Hannah March 10 2020 Meet Poppy The Face Of A Post Genre World Kerrang Retrieved February 27 2022 a b c d e Cinquemani Sal January 11 2020 Review Poppy s I Disagree Obliterates the Niceties of Genre Convention Slant Magazine Retrieved January 11 2020 a b c Fair Anna November 5 2018 Poppy continues heavy metal domination with bloody new video Alternative Press Archived from the original on May 11 2022 Retrieved June 28 2022 a b Jackson Jhoni June 14 2021 Pros of Sound Poppy Paper Magazine Retrieved November 28 2021 a b Hadusek Jon October 21 2021 Health and Poppy Team Up for New Song Dead Flowers Stream Consequence Retrieved February 27 2022 Woodard Jake January 10 2020 Album review I Disagree by Poppy is the melting pot of alternative metal Stitched Sound Magazine Archived from the original on March 19 2021 Retrieved March 19 2021 a b Weiss Dan March 11 2020 Poppy on Her Transformation From Internet Project to Pop Metal Changeling Spin Retrieved July 29 2021 Blake Logan June 30 2021 Poppy Releases New Single Her With Stop Motion Video Spin Retrieved November 28 2021 Brzezicka Aleksandra December 4 2020 Best of 2020 Poppy Upset Magazine Retrieved June 28 2022 a b Flores Griselda April 6 2021 Poppy to Perform at WWE s NXT TakeOver Stand amp Deliver Special Exclusive Billboard Retrieved June 28 2022 a b c d e f Sanders Brad September 28 2021 Poppy Flux Pitchfork Retrieved September 28 2021 Bevan Laura January 13 2020 Poppy I Disagree Album Review Vinyl Chapters Retrieved June 28 2022 a b Forman Bill February 6 2021 Poppy talks about music and more as she gets ready to perform in Charlotte NC Goup State Retrieved June 20 2021 Howell Kailey January 21 2020 Poppy to headline the Majestic 2 1 Resurget Magazine Editor in Chief Detroit Archived from the original on March 18 2021 Retrieved March 19 2021 Niesel Jeff August 3 2021 Poppy To Bring Her Flux Tour to House of Blues in November Clevescene Archived from the original on August 3 2021 Retrieved June 28 2022 JohnnyoftheWell Music to Scream To Poppy Sputnikmusic Retrieved June 17 2021 Shutler Ali September 24 2019 Poppy talks new music I m calling it post genre Upset Magazine Archived from the original on February 28 2022 Retrieved February 27 2022 Enis Eli June 21 2021 30 Best Songs of 2021 so far Revolver Retrieved March 6 2022 Galicia Chaiana February 27 2021 Poppy s Top 10 Music Videos On YouTube Ranked Screen Rant Retrieved June 28 2022 Hunt El September 23 2021 Poppy Flux review determined fun filled and perception defying alt rock NME Retrieved September 25 2021 Vagnoni Danny January 11 2021 Our Take Poppy s I Disagree Is a Raucous Ode to Artistic Freedom Atwood Magazine Archived from the original on March 19 2021 Retrieved March 19 2021 a b Getting to Know the Imaginative Vision behind That Poppy Next2Shine March 15 2016 Archived from the original on June 17 2016 Retrieved July 15 2016 Hardy Alyssa October 22 2015 Suggar and Spice A Cute Chat With That Poppy Ladygunn Archived from the original on October 28 2016 Retrieved March 14 2017 Chesky Allison March 7 2016 Fashion Music and Prom According to Pop Sensation That Poppy Tiger Beat Archived from the original on August 17 2016 Retrieved March 14 2017 Llewellyn Mallory July 29 2015 Meet The Doe Eyed Singer Who Made Thrifting An Art Project That Poppy Galore Magazine Archived from the original on May 26 2016 Retrieved July 15 2016 a b Trendell Andrew July 30 2018 Youtube sensation Poppy on her new album gender fluidity and working with Grimes and Marilyn Manson NME Retrieved June 29 2022 Official interview with singer That Poppy November 23 2015 Archived from the original on July 23 2017 Retrieved October 11 2017 via YouTube Who Is Poppy yes You Need To Know About The Mysterious YouTuber amp wetheunicorns com Archived from the original on October 1 2018 Retrieved October 1 2018 Brooke Eliza April 11 2016 Meet That Poppy and Wonder If You Too Are Missing the Joke Racked Archived from the original on October 21 2016 Retrieved March 14 2017 Poppy on Twitter August 1 2018 Archived from the original on August 1 2018 Z Yeung Neil I Disagree Review AllMusic Retrieved June 29 2022 a b Gibsone Harriet January 5 2017 Global grime political struggle and a Chinese pop explosion what will be 2017 s music trends The Guardian Archived from the original on March 17 2017 Retrieved May 6 2017 Oberhaus David January 9 2017 This Is Not an Interview with Poppy Vice Retrieved June 29 2022 Anderson Samuel January 17 2019 The New Generation in Music V Magazine Retrieved January 23 2019 Love Michael Michael July 20 2018 100 Women Revolutionizing Pop Paper Retrieved January 23 2019 Cooper Ali July 21 2021 20 artists who defined the sound of nu metal from past to present Alternative Press Retrieved July 21 2021 Zanes Anna October 17 2019 Poppy If Identity Is Currency Let s Bet The Whole Damned Farm Flaunt Retrieved June 29 2022 Down Rachael July 10 2020 Poppy has announced she s engaged to Ghostemane Alternative Press Retrieved July 22 2020 Krauser Emily December 27 2020 Happiest Celebrity Engagements of 2020 ET Online Retrieved June 29 2022 Poppy First Solo Female Metal Grammy Nominee Is Out to Smash More Boundaries Revolver February 1 2021 Retrieved June 29 2022 Ghostemane via his official Discord server Discord Hills Megan C May 7 2020 Musician Poppy claims ex boyfriend leaked personal music and photos to make me feel small Evening Standard Retrieved October 13 2020 Poppy I ve Never Said My Music Is Metal We re Turning A New Page Kerrang January 9 2020 Archived from the original on January 11 2020 Retrieved March 23 2021 What are Poppy and Marilyn Manson up to Alternative Press December 20 2018 Archived from the original on March 23 2021 Retrieved March 23 2021 Darus Alex June 16 2019 Poppy talks shift to heavier music Marilyn Manson friendship Alternative Press Retrieved August 12 2021 Shows A Z jessie on disney TheFutonCritic com Retrieved November 11 2019 Dwortz Mallory November 16 2021 How to Watch The Boulet Brothers Dragula episode 4 Ghostship Glamour MLive Retrieved June 28 2022 The Ugly Ladies of Wrestling Rematch The Boulet Brothers Dragula Titans Episode 6 November 29 2022 Shudder Robertson Adi January 24 2018 I m Poppy is as weird as its namesake YouTube star but less intriguing The Verge Archived from the original on January 27 2018 Retrieved June 28 2022 Dickman Maggie September 5 2017 Poppy is internet famous just released a new song and no one knows anything about her Alternative Press Archived from the original on June 2 2019 Retrieved June 28 2022 Weiss Geoff October 6 2017 Viral Musician Poppy Releases Debut Album Will Embark on First Ever Tour Tubefilter Archived from the original on December 1 2017 Retrieved November 19 2017 Thiessen Brock July 10 2018 Poppy Announces Am I a Girl North American Tour Exclaim Retrieved June 28 2022 Bein Kat November 30 2018 Poppy Breaks Down New Album Am I A Girl And Says She Was Bullied By Grimes Billboard Retrieved June 28 2022 Childers Chad August 7 2019 Bring Me the Horizon Announce Fall Threesome Tour With Sleeping With Sirens Poppy Loudwire Retrieved February 27 2022 Campbell Rachel November 4 2019 Poppy announces I Disagree tour dates for 2020 Alternative Press Retrieved February 27 2022 Carter Emily September 20 2023 Poppy announces UK headline dates and European shows supporting Bad Kerrang Retrieved September 20 2023 Carter Emily March 7 2024 Avenged Sevenfold kick off their North American tour with a setlist full of surprises Kerrang Retrieved March 12 2024 Havens Lyndsey September 8 2016 Daya Shawn Mendes amp More Nominated for Tiger Beat s 19 Under 19 Billboard Retrieved February 27 2022 Townsend Benedict December 16 2017 Poppy Unicorn Awards Iconic Moment of the Year Global Archived from the original on December 16 2017 Retrieved December 16 2017 Townsend Benedict December 16 2017 Poppy Unicorn Awards Song of the Year Global Archived from the original on December 16 2017 Retrieved December 16 2017 Poppy Shorty Awards Best in Weird Shorty Awards January 16 2018 Archived from the original on January 17 2018 Retrieved January 16 2018 Mullen Cara February 26 2020 Heavy Music Awards 2020 Nominees Announced Vulture Hound Archived from the original on March 19 2020 Retrieved April 23 2023 Niemetz Spencer November 12 2020 World of Wonder s 2020 WOWIE Awards Cast Your Votes Now The Wow Report Retrieved February 27 2022 Carter Emily June 23 2022 Here s all the winners from the Kerrang Awards 2022 Kerrang Retrieved June 27 2022 Childers Chad June 24 2022 See All The Winners From the 2022 Kerrang Music Awards Loudwire Retrieved June 27 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Poppy 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