Bobby Soxer Biography: Age, Net Worth, Siblings, Parents, Height, Singles, Albums, Movies, Boyfriend
Bobby Soxer, also known as Htet Htet, is a trailblazing Burmese singer, songwriter, and actress, celebrated as Myanmar’s “Hip Hop Queen.”
Her bold contributions to hip-hop, acting roles, and brand endorsements have solidified her as a cultural icon in Myanmar’s entertainment scene.
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- Full Name: Htet Htet Aung
- Stage Name: Bobby Soxer
- Born: May 22, 1993
- Age: 32 years old
- Birthplace: Yangon, Myanmar
- Nationality: Burmese
- Occupation: Singer-Songwriter, Rapper, Actress, Model
- Height: Not publicly disclosed
- Religion: Buddhism
- Parents: Aung Zaw Lin, Moe Theingi
- Siblings: Soe Lin Phyo
- Spouse: None
- Children: None
- Relationship: Single
- Net Worth: $500,000 to $1 million
Early Life
Bobby Soxer was born on May 22, 1993, in Yangon, Myanmar. Her ethnicity is Burmese, and she was raised in a Buddhist household, reflecting Myanmar’s predominant religion. The youngest of two children, she grew up with her older brother, Soe Lin Phyo, a model, under the care of their parents, Aung Zaw Lin, a trader, and Moe Theingi.
Raised in Yangon, Myanmar’s bustling cultural hub, Bobby developed an early passion for music, particularly hip-hop, which was unconventional for women in Myanmar’s music scene at the time. Her exposure to urban life in Yangon shaped her bold, creative persona.
Education
Bobby Soxer attended Basic Education High School No. 1 Dagon in Yangon, where she completed her high school education. She later graduated from the National Management College, Myanmar, though specific details about her field of study are not publicly available.

Career
Bobby Soxer began her music career in 2006 at age 13, releasing underground hip-hop tracks that showcased her raw talent. Her breakthrough came with a collaboration with R&B singer Ye Lay on “Do Not Want To Say Good Bye,” which earned her early recognition.
Her hit song “Pwe” catapulted her to fame, establishing her as a pioneer among female hip-hop vocalists in Myanmar and earning her the title “Myanmar’s Hip Hop Queen.” In 2011, she released the duo album Done Pyan (Rocket) with her then-partner, Hlwan Paing, which won the Best Music Album Award from Shwe FM and City FM.
The album’s proceeds partly supported orphan children through the Thu Kha Yike Myone charity, with a 1 million Myanmar kyat donation. She collaborated with Hlwan Paing and Eaint Chit on “Ko Ko,” which won a Best Music Award at the Shwe FM Awards, and with Sai Sai Kham Leng and Coca-Cola Myanmar on “The World is Ours” for the 2014 FIFA World Cup campaign.
Her debut solo album, #21, was released on February 8, 2015, and a video album was released in July 2015, cementing her commercial success. Bobby has performed at major events like the Pyin Oo Lwin Flower Festival (2018) and Myawsinkyun concerts in Yangon.
In acting, she debuted in the 2015 film Ar Shwee Tae Ko Ko, starring alongside Lu Min, and co-presented the travel documentary series Let’s Go with artists like Hlwan Paing and Bunny Phyoe.
As a brand ambassador, she has represented Coca-Cola (since July 26, 2013), Samsung Mobile Myanmar, SPY Wine Cooler, and Ve Ve, and has notably promoted Coca-Cola’s Open Happiness campaign. Her influence spans music, acting, and modeling, making her a versatile figure in Myanmar’s entertainment industry.
Social Media
- Instagram handle: @they_call_me_b_sox
- Facebook: Bobby Soxer
- YouTube channel: Bobby Soxer

Personal Life
Bobby Soxer, 32, is single and resides in Yangon, Myanmar. Her height is not publicly disclosed. Raised in a Buddhist family, she maintains a vibrant public persona but keeps much of her personal life private. She was in a relationship with hip-hop singer Hlwan Paing from 2009 to 2022, a 13-year romance that ended amid controversy when Hlwan Paing was linked to actress Naw Phaw Eh Htar.
Bobby addressed the breakup in her 2022 song “Amyi Tat Pe Pyaw Paing Kwint Mashi” (“No Right to Speak Without Naming Names”), which indirectly referenced the affair that sparked online backlash. Despite personal challenges, she remains focused on her career and engages fans through music and social media.
Net Worth
Bobby Soxer’s estimated net Worth is $500,000 to $1 million, derived from her music career (Done Pyan, #21), acting roles, concert performances, and brand endorsements with Coca-Cola, Samsung, and others. Her Instagram following (600,000+) and YouTube channel contribute to her earnings through ad revenue and sponsorships.
Discography:
Solo Albums:
- #21 (2015)
Duo Albums:
- Done Pyan (2011, with Hlwan Paing)
Notable Singles:
- “Do Not Want To Say Good Bye” (2006, with Ye Lay)
- “Pwe” (undated, breakthrough hit)
- “Ko Ko” (with Hlwan Paing and Eaint Chit)
- “The World is Ours” (2014, with Sai Sai Kham Leng, Coca-Cola Myanmar)
- “Amyi Tat Pe Pyaw Paing Kwint Mashi” (2022)
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